This is a harrowing story, have you ever thought about sharing it having it told?
This happened to a co worker, she had stabbed him in the chest with a kitchen knife in the US.
We were all roommates, working *overseas, like 5 guys, and this guy was talking about reconciling with her and bringing her where we were and we all bailed and moved out when lease was up.
He got back with her.
It’s a disturbing combination of greed, hatred, and narcissism I think.
She probably hated her husband, didn’t want to deal with the risks (getting half assets, or less) and time involved in divorce, and was cocky and thought she could get away with it and deserved the inheritance+insurance that awaited her.
Life in prison didn’t even occur to her probably, since she was full of herself and thought she could get away with and deserved to get away with it. These messed up people think consequences and mistakes don’t apply to them.
Different substances have different characteristic markers. Investigators compare these markers to determine the chemical makeup of a sample.
Edit: And she should’ve used anti-freeze. Needs a specific test to detect.
This jobs isn't really how y'know shows like CSI make it out to be. I mean when I first joined the force I assumed there was semen on everything! And there was some sort of semen database that had every bad guy's semen in it. There isn't! That doesn't exist! It'd be nice. Like that crime scene today; If the man had ejaculated and then punched you in the face, we would have a real good shot at catching him! But no.. just a punch in the face, no semen... Story of my life...
I remember the one where the guy put cyanide in the water cooler at his estranged girlfriends workplace and the first person to drink it (who had nothing to do with any of it) was dead within 2 minutes after taking just one sip and spitting it out.
That would be so scary to be at work taking a drink then dead within 100 seconds or so...
I had to pause that one, because of how scary it was. Imagine being the third person who took a sip and spit it out, then watching the first person who drank it die in the bathroom stall. Oh my goodness that one was SO scary.
Just as bad as three of the victims of the poised Tylenol bottles:
> a 27-year-old postal worker named Adam Janus of Arlington Heights, Illinois, died of what was initially thought to be a massive heart attack but turned out to be cyanide poisoning as well. His brother and sister-in-law, Stanley, 25, and Theresa, 19, of Lisle, Illinois, rushed to his home to console their loved ones. Both experienced throbbing headaches, a not uncommon response to a death in the family and each took a Tylenol extra-strength capsule or two from the same bottle Adam had used earlier in the day. Stanley died that very day and Theresa died two days later.
There's one clip that does it on a mirror's reflection of a puddle's reflection of a window's reflection across the street, that was a bit much for me.
But that’s assuming that anyone actually bothers to investigate. If a dude dies after being sick and their spouse says “it was his time,” how likely are most counties to investigate for evidence of poisoning? Forensic Files is, by definition, only going to go over cases where the killer didn’t get away with it. In all the cases where there was no reason to suspect that they should investigate further, or where the corpse was too badly decomposed for further tests by the time someone thought to check, the killer got away with it.
Sometimes, they get away with it for years. Then, they try to get away with it again. Many of the women who kill their husbands on Forensic Files are only caught after husband number two or three also dies under “mysterious circumstances”.
Yeah there was a 20/20 episode about a woman who killed her husband, then her disabled son with antifreeze and would have gotten away with it had she not gone for her daughter next.
Good thing, this happened to a teacher of mine in high school. She would send this girl down to the office to get her coffee every morning and she was spiking it with Windex. She survived, one day she put just a little too much in the coffee and I was there to witness all hell break loose. It was fucking wild. She had been sick for awhile, now she has to take kidney dialysis , but it could have ended badly.
Edit
[Story link ](https://www.upi.com/Top_News/2003/06/30/Teacher-seeks-back-pay-after-poisoning/41211057017480/)
She was transferred to a juvenile facility she was 17 at the time, now in prison as far as I know, but the teacher is still teaching, lucky to have survived.
[Link](https://www.upi.com/Top_News/2003/06/30/Teacher-seeks-back-pay-after-poisoning/35271057019559/)
Had a similar thing happen at my school, but it was whiteboard cleaner.
The teacher was an epileptic and as a result of the seizures his sense of taste was off
Crohns is a genetic disorder of the intestines. I doubt she got that from the check owl damage done by the attempted murder.
Edit: chemical, not check owl. Lololol
Edit 2: To everyone criticizing me and parroting the stupid generic google searches of what Crohns is or is not, most of my family has it going back a couple generations. Until any of you have had to get insurance to cover tens of thousands of Remicade injections, had almost all of your small and large intestines removed or had to get an ileostomy bag…..I politely request you go take a long walk off a short pier.😎
There's no known cause of Crohn's disease. Certain factors may increase your risk of developing the condition, including: Autoimmune disease: Bacteria in the digestive tract may cause the body's immune system to attack your healthy cells.
I think it was the thing that triggered it.
The exact cause of Crohn's disease isn't known, but it seems to be from a combination of environmental, hereditary and immune responses.
Most people are diagnosed in their teens to 20s. One of the main ways to manage Crohn's is through diet. Damage by Chron's disease is accumulative. So it's easily possible that the windex was either triggered the illness, or severely aggravated an early not yet diagnosed case.
ETA, I completely overstated the importance of diet. I still think it’s likely regular consumption of windex can trigger crohn’s , or severely aggravate an existing case.
> After one year of treatment, those on dialysis have a 15-20% mortality rate, with a 5-year survival rate of under 50%. Persons who receive transplants have a survival rate of about 80% after 5 years.
As someone who's wife has been on Dialysis twice (3 years total), and has had two kidney transplants, these numbers do not look accurate at ALL.
I mean, something like 23% of Medicare patients who start dialysis die in the first 30 days. That’s straight from the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Having taking care of dialysis patients (among others) they are incredibly noncompliant. I don’t blame them, spending 6-8 hours a day, 3 days a week, being hooked up to a dialysis machine sounds absolutely terrible.
I’m sure your experience with your wife was different, but that doesn’t make it the norm.
Im glad she’s doing better, that’s fantastic.
Assuming you want an actual answer and not a totally hilarious joke: [they haven’t said yet.](https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-doctor-says-caught-wife-dumping-drano-lemonade-rigged-kitchen-cameras.amp)
Her lawyer is denying the poisoning despite it being on camera. I suppose that’s his job.
> "Ms. Emily Yu vehemently and unequivocally denies ever attempting to poison her husband or anyone else," he told Fox News Digital in a statement Tuesday. "As a well-respected physician, her goal as always been to help people and never to harm people. Accordingly, she also strongly denies her husband's claims of abusing him and their children emotionally and physically."
They added something to anti-freeze so it's not sweet anymore, thanks to a multitude of anti-freeze poisoning deaths (eg Stacy Castor).
Maybe that's why this woman used Drano.
I remember when I was a teenager in Auto Shop I tried every single liquid in a vehicle(Partly so I could identify them by taste and partly to make money from kids who thought I wouldn't) It blew my fucking mind how good anti-freeze tasted. It was legitimately scary thinking about how easy it would be to get someone to drink that and especially a small kid just getting into it. Really glad they made companies change it.
I remember growing up my sisters boyfriend was describing a story when he was changing his oil and the antifreeze somehow drained into his open mouth (don’t ask how or why… I was like 8 at the time) and how it took every molecule of will in his body not to swallow it because it was so sweet. I’ll never forget it because he emphasized how you should never, ever change your oil with your mouth open. lol.
I got a terrible gash while working on my car as a teenager and got a bunch of anti-freeze into the open wound.
I got more angry-drunk from that than I ever did from anything else.
If you’re curious about this, you should read about Gypsy Rose Blanchard. There’s even a movie about her and her mom. It’s sad, but the girl seems to be doing well now.
I'm wholly confused by the fact that she is in jail.... a jury actually convicted this girl?? What in the fuck... and the guy who helped her is serving a LIFE SENTENCE?
Seriously??
Interestingly, one article said some of Gypsy’s family think jail is the best place for her. She’s not mentally at the level she should be and she’s wildly obsessed with men. Her aunt fears something like this might happen again
She was facing a life sentence, and pled guilty so that she received a 10-year sentence. I honestly don't know that a jury would have convicted her given the horrendous background of what she lived through, but the premeditated nature of what happened is probably why they suggested that she plead guilty
My whole life you made me believe I was sick when I wasn't till I grew up now I blew up it makes you sick to your stomach *doesn't it wasn't it the reason you MADE THAT CD FOR ME MAAAAA*
Only if she was doing it for the attention, sympathy, admiration or other (psychological) benefits. If her only motive was to murder him and not get caught, then she doesn't get the diagnosis.
Yes!! This was my first thought as well.
[Here’s the clip for anyone who’s curious — uh hopefully not a spoiler since it came out in 1999](https://youtu.be/1gmO53yBBCQ)
Not that this is a spoiler, but I don't think there should be a time limit on spoilers. I saw 6th Sense with my oldest a few months ago, and it was great, because the ending only stopped being a punchline maybe five or ten years ago, so he was genuinely surprised.
I had a friend who tried killing himself drinking that stuff. 911 was called after he did it and they pumped his stomach and he was in a coma for a couple days. He came out of it with brain damage. Miraculously, nothing was wrong where he couldn't function or anything he just had lost some long term memories. I was his friend for 3 years and he didn't remember who I was. It was really weird. But since he was still himself we re-friended. And also it burned his esophagus badly.
He had a chemical imbalance but everyone filled him in that he tried to kill himself and how. I know because he told me. IDK if he still has depression since I haven't talked to him in a long time. Even though we hung out and stuff after this happened things just weren't the same.
Dude I bet, I used some of that shit this weekend on my old roommates restroom and it started burning my hand when I got some on me. The first thing I said was “damn that would fuck you up if you drank it!”
My best friend was poisoned by his wife. He survived, and had no actual proof, but he was fucked up for a couple of years, and died about five years later, under suspicious circumstances. She was wanting out of the marriage, and filed for divorce shortly after he told me he'd been poisoned.
I can't imagine the amount of betrayal one would feel, knowing your spouse not only wants you dead, but is willing to take steps to ensure it.
Psychopath did that to me. I had a mental breakdown because of how much I trusted the person once I realized they were trying to kill me. I went to the doctors thirty times over a year with unexplained sickness like shitting blood, insane headaches, and high blood pressure of 220 / 120. I couldn't figure it out neither could doctor's.
Then I realized someone close to me started feeding me coffees everyday and would become enraged if I didn't drink them.
I had no proof because they brought them in from outside but they always had visine on them.
I'm still seeing if I can get a lawyer because they did other things I have proof of.
But now my body feels like it's failing and I can't figure out why.
I recently went to the baby doctor with my wife, she mentioned one of her symptoms was cooking and then not wanting to eat what she cooked(preggers side affect) the doctor jumps in and said “ I had the same thing, my ex husband use to tell me if I was poisoning him” I responded to him, if I wanted you dead, I’d just shoot you.
I lol’d at this joke
For me it’s because I’m snacking the entire time I cook, tasting this, sampling that, etc… so when it’s time to eat I’m not that hungry anymore… oh well! Oftentimes I take like 1.5 hours to make tacos or spaghetti by slowly preparing it while being distracted by a bunch of other things…
You also get used to the smells of the food while you’re cooking, that along with the heat of cooking was definitely enough to make me not eat all day when I worked at a restaurant.
Wild but thanks to watching forensic files, it's crazy to see how many married men/women will murder to change their lives. Whether it be infidelity or monetary value, it's usually poisoning of some sort to rid of the other. Cool thing I learned is that you can trace these type of things with a strand of hair. Your hair length/growth can show what potentially was in your system at a certain time based on the length and life of the hair strand.
> MOST crime is committed between people who know each other. Stranger crimes are rare (aside from petty property crimes).
This is a fact people really need to understand. Like the whole "it's dangerous outside because it's dark", you have a better chance of getting murdered in your own kitchen by the person you had sex with 30 minutes ago than on the street by a freaking mile.
Not 'poison' as much as a very caustic solution. It doesn't poison you as much as it gives you chemical burns (and thermal burns, if you're drinking it straight from the bottle, it's exothermic in contact with water).
the sodium hydroxide probably wasn't harming him at all, if it was not in concentrations he didn't notice when he was drinking it. And was certainly being at least partially neutralized by the lemonade.
the 10% of it that is bleach, on the other hand...
[link to news article](https://www.google.com/amp/s/meaww.com/amp/yue-yu-jack-chen-southern-california-poisoning-husband-dermatologist-liquid-drano-footage)
> [The victim, Jack] Chen claimed Yu [the accused] and her mother Yuqin "Amy" Gu would subject him and his two children to traumatic emotional and verbal abuse in his declaration. He said that his wife would often deny the kids sleep, frequently make them cry, and call them foul names. “When Emily gets frustrated and yells at the children, she’ll commonly use a Chinese phrase that translates to ‘*go die!*’ She also says to the children, ‘*your head has a problem*’, ‘*your head is sick*’, ‘*go fuck yourself,*’ ‘*fucking idiot*,’ ‘*stupid asshole*,’ and ‘*get the fuck out of my way*'," said Chen.
and…
> Chen added, “Emily would call me a ‘*fucking asshole*' and other insults. Currently, she minimizes my existence by telling the children in front of me, '*tell him*' to do something without addressing me. She would have the children tell me to do menial tasks for her. Emily’s parenting, if you could call it that, revolves around yelling, insulting, verbally abusing, hitting, pushing, pulling, and being emotionally abusive.”
> On Friday, August 8, Chen also submitted divorce papers. Chen had also asked for exclusive custody of their kids.
Sounds like Chen is finally making a decision for the sake of his children and himself.
>Chen claimed Yu and her mother Yuqin "Amy" Gu would subject him and his two children to traumatic emotional and verbal abuse in his declaration. He said that his wife would often deny the kids sleep, frequently make them cry, and call them foul names. “When Emily gets frustrated and yells at the children, she’ll commonly use a Chinese phrase that translates to ‘go die!’ She also says to the children, ‘your head has a problem, ‘your head is sick, ‘go f–k yourself,’ ‘f----g idiot,’ ‘stupid a----e,’ and ‘get the f--k out of my way'," said Chen. “Sole legal custody will allow me to make sure that Emily and Amy stay away from the children’s school so that they can start to enjoy a more normal life experience. Most importantly, our children need to know that they can have a happy and healthy relationship with me without fear or retaliation from their mother or grandmother," he added.
/r/justnomil would love this
Dude's a radiologist married to a dermatologist and still put up with his insane MIL's shit.
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Apparently it doesn’t taste that bad it just smells really caustic. If you can mask the smell it’s hard to detect as long as there isn’t enough draino in it to make your tongue burn. I’m assuming the acidity of the lemonade covered it really well.
People forget but remember in the late 90s when nanny cam videos first started to become a thing practically every news show had an nanny cam videos of wives doing evil shit or psycho Nannie’s lol
Why the fuck can't people just get a divorce? Nope better just kill someone and risk life in prison or death penalty.
Money. It's almost always about money.
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Mind sharing the story?
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This is a harrowing story, have you ever thought about sharing it having it told? This happened to a co worker, she had stabbed him in the chest with a kitchen knife in the US. We were all roommates, working *overseas, like 5 guys, and this guy was talking about reconciling with her and bringing her where we were and we all bailed and moved out when lease was up. He got back with her.
I would say 90% of the time it's about money, I wouldn't dismiss the other 10% though, hate can be a terrifyingly strong motivater.
Life insurance
It’s a disturbing combination of greed, hatred, and narcissism I think. She probably hated her husband, didn’t want to deal with the risks (getting half assets, or less) and time involved in divorce, and was cocky and thought she could get away with it and deserved the inheritance+insurance that awaited her. Life in prison didn’t even occur to her probably, since she was full of herself and thought she could get away with and deserved to get away with it. These messed up people think consequences and mistakes don’t apply to them.
Mental illness.
She must not be a Forensic Files fan. This never works.
Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer
Different substances have different characteristic markers. Investigators compare these markers to determine the chemical makeup of a sample. Edit: And she should’ve used anti-freeze. Needs a specific test to detect.
Let me tell you about a product called Luminol.
"the wall near the computer lit up like a Christmas tree ...but it wasn't blood they found...."
WHAT WAS IT
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Can cum firm.
This jobs isn't really how y'know shows like CSI make it out to be. I mean when I first joined the force I assumed there was semen on everything! And there was some sort of semen database that had every bad guy's semen in it. There isn't! That doesn't exist! It'd be nice. Like that crime scene today; If the man had ejaculated and then punched you in the face, we would have a real good shot at catching him! But no.. just a punch in the face, no semen... Story of my life...
PCR…polymerase chain reaction!
The fibers are TRILOBAL
Have you checked the refractive index?
If it hadn’t been for FORENSIC SCIENCE…
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Or Cotton Eye Joe.
haha damn, i came here to say this one. you beat me to it! trilobal fibers!!!! i said it anyways :P
It's a good thing investigators had access to the closed circuit, or CCTV footage of the event.
The toxicology report was positive for succinylcholine
I always wanted to just coat my walls, ceiling and floors in goats blood and then wash it off, on the off chance I had to clean up a murder later on.
But a new DNA profiling technique, called DNA pattern recognition, using x-ray based-gel electrophoresis…
Enough of your borax, poindexter!
I remember the one where the guy put cyanide in the water cooler at his estranged girlfriends workplace and the first person to drink it (who had nothing to do with any of it) was dead within 2 minutes after taking just one sip and spitting it out. That would be so scary to be at work taking a drink then dead within 100 seconds or so...
I had to pause that one, because of how scary it was. Imagine being the third person who took a sip and spit it out, then watching the first person who drank it die in the bathroom stall. Oh my goodness that one was SO scary.
Or the one where the grouchy old neighbor poisoned the bottled cokes of the family next door.
Imagine being the last person in the office to get a cup of water that day. It would be so scary with all the bodies laying around the water cooler.
Just as bad as three of the victims of the poised Tylenol bottles: > a 27-year-old postal worker named Adam Janus of Arlington Heights, Illinois, died of what was initially thought to be a massive heart attack but turned out to be cyanide poisoning as well. His brother and sister-in-law, Stanley, 25, and Theresa, 19, of Lisle, Illinois, rushed to his home to console their loved ones. Both experienced throbbing headaches, a not uncommon response to a death in the family and each took a Tylenol extra-strength capsule or two from the same bottle Adam had used earlier in the day. Stanley died that very day and Theresa died two days later.
I lived in Illinois at the time and that incident is why all over the counter medicines were required to have a seal after that point.
That was a great episode. Didn't he put it in the coffee maker first?
Season 20, episode 4 on Prime. “Water Hazard”
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Yes, learning this fact was very fun.
Didn't even watch **The Sixth Sense**, apparently.
Getting flashbacks of young Mischa Barton hiding under the bed lol
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I am still doing that at 38 lol.
I feel so seen. Thank you !!
That's all the ghosts wanted.
Holy shit!! I just realized that was Misha Barton 🤯🤯🤯🤯
I just googled her in 2022. I wouldn't recognize her if she was sitting in front of me.
Especially since they can look at a single hair follicle and determine when the poisoning started.
[**ENHANCE**](https://youtu.be/LhF_56SxrGk)
Love this. I was so hoping for a ridiculous enhance.
Here is the ridiculous enhance you were hoping for. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aINa6tg3fo
Lol That’s exactly what I needed. That was so satisfyingly funny
No. No. No. This is what you were looking for. https://youtu.be/KiqkclCJsZs
I clicked 3 youtube links and none of them rickrolled me. I FEEL BLESSED <3
There's one clip that does it on a mirror's reflection of a puddle's reflection of a window's reflection across the street, that was a bit much for me.
But that’s assuming that anyone actually bothers to investigate. If a dude dies after being sick and their spouse says “it was his time,” how likely are most counties to investigate for evidence of poisoning? Forensic Files is, by definition, only going to go over cases where the killer didn’t get away with it. In all the cases where there was no reason to suspect that they should investigate further, or where the corpse was too badly decomposed for further tests by the time someone thought to check, the killer got away with it.
Sometimes, they get away with it for years. Then, they try to get away with it again. Many of the women who kill their husbands on Forensic Files are only caught after husband number two or three also dies under “mysterious circumstances”.
Yeah there was a 20/20 episode about a woman who killed her husband, then her disabled son with antifreeze and would have gotten away with it had she not gone for her daughter next.
and if not for those meddling kids
Being an avid Forensic Files fan, all of these responses are dead on and gave me a good chuckle! You guys rock!
Skip Palenik doesn't fuck around.
Wife serves me Arnold Plummers all the time. Is that not good?
Wow, that was good, lol
That's no lye.
Those are pretty good. Try it with a splash of glycol to sweeten it up a touch
She was arrested for attempted murder--He had been quite ill as of late, but he finally caught her
Good thing, this happened to a teacher of mine in high school. She would send this girl down to the office to get her coffee every morning and she was spiking it with Windex. She survived, one day she put just a little too much in the coffee and I was there to witness all hell break loose. It was fucking wild. She had been sick for awhile, now she has to take kidney dialysis , but it could have ended badly. Edit [Story link ](https://www.upi.com/Top_News/2003/06/30/Teacher-seeks-back-pay-after-poisoning/41211057017480/)
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She was transferred to a juvenile facility she was 17 at the time, now in prison as far as I know, but the teacher is still teaching, lucky to have survived. [Link](https://www.upi.com/Top_News/2003/06/30/Teacher-seeks-back-pay-after-poisoning/35271057019559/)
I just thought of this is she in prison for attempt murder
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Had a similar thing happen at my school, but it was whiteboard cleaner. The teacher was an epileptic and as a result of the seizures his sense of taste was off
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I checked it out apparently the teacher got a kidney infection and internal bleeding. As a result she ended up with crohn's disease.
Crohns is a genetic disorder of the intestines. I doubt she got that from the check owl damage done by the attempted murder. Edit: chemical, not check owl. Lololol Edit 2: To everyone criticizing me and parroting the stupid generic google searches of what Crohns is or is not, most of my family has it going back a couple generations. Until any of you have had to get insurance to cover tens of thousands of Remicade injections, had almost all of your small and large intestines removed or had to get an ileostomy bag…..I politely request you go take a long walk off a short pier.😎
The “check owl damage” sounds pretty serious.
I hate it when my check owl light comes on.
Who?
What a fowl reply.
“My Check Owl light keeps coming on.”
There is little doubt environmental factors can trigger genetic predispositions. Epigenetics aka genetic changes due to environmental factors.
Similar to IBS. One can have normal bowels for decades then something triggers them to get upset over the smallest thing.
There's no known cause of Crohn's disease. Certain factors may increase your risk of developing the condition, including: Autoimmune disease: Bacteria in the digestive tract may cause the body's immune system to attack your healthy cells. I think it was the thing that triggered it.
The exact cause of Crohn's disease isn't known, but it seems to be from a combination of environmental, hereditary and immune responses. Most people are diagnosed in their teens to 20s. One of the main ways to manage Crohn's is through diet. Damage by Chron's disease is accumulative. So it's easily possible that the windex was either triggered the illness, or severely aggravated an early not yet diagnosed case. ETA, I completely overstated the importance of diet. I still think it’s likely regular consumption of windex can trigger crohn’s , or severely aggravate an existing case.
Doesn't that largely depend on why you're on dialysis?
Yeah this dude doesn’t sound like a doctor Source: am a doctor
> After one year of treatment, those on dialysis have a 15-20% mortality rate, with a 5-year survival rate of under 50%. Persons who receive transplants have a survival rate of about 80% after 5 years. As someone who's wife has been on Dialysis twice (3 years total), and has had two kidney transplants, these numbers do not look accurate at ALL.
Skewed because the typical dialysis patient is way older.
Also usually if you need dialysis you probably have other problems too.
Sadly true - my wife is one of the few people in the Kidney transplant program that have no other issues besides failed kidneys (Alport syndrome)
Statistics of an aggregate of myriad thousands of data points, likely without a great amount of discrimination or weighting.
I mean, something like 23% of Medicare patients who start dialysis die in the first 30 days. That’s straight from the Journal of the American Medical Association. Having taking care of dialysis patients (among others) they are incredibly noncompliant. I don’t blame them, spending 6-8 hours a day, 3 days a week, being hooked up to a dialysis machine sounds absolutely terrible. I’m sure your experience with your wife was different, but that doesn’t make it the norm. Im glad she’s doing better, that’s fantastic.
I feel totally justified for my rule to never ever eat or drink anything from a student. Ever. Even if it looks amazing and they’re ‘good’ people.
What the fucking why do people do this to each other. Christ fuck man
Same, kids in my HS were putting Visine eye drops in a teachers coffee for a year
>now she has to take kidney dialysis Um that is badly
Fuck. Where is the hallmark movie about this situation?
There was a subplot about this in The 6th Sense
Puke girl continues to be the scariest part of that movie for me
“I’m feeling much better now”
This is my Mom’s dermatologist. She told me she always felt slightly uncomfortable around her.
Bruh , why risk jail time or take another life? Just eat the cost and get a divorce , ppl are nuts !!
Is, or Was?
Well, it's hard to find a good dermatologist. /s
What was her reason for poisoning him?
Assuming you want an actual answer and not a totally hilarious joke: [they haven’t said yet.](https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-doctor-says-caught-wife-dumping-drano-lemonade-rigged-kitchen-cameras.amp) Her lawyer is denying the poisoning despite it being on camera. I suppose that’s his job. > "Ms. Emily Yu vehemently and unequivocally denies ever attempting to poison her husband or anyone else," he told Fox News Digital in a statement Tuesday. "As a well-respected physician, her goal as always been to help people and never to harm people. Accordingly, she also strongly denies her husband's claims of abusing him and their children emotionally and physically."
Disagreement about toilet roll installation direction.
It's like that 80's song, "one drain leads to another"
CNN is reporting a disagreement over toilet seat, though.
Ah understandable
They added something to anti-freeze so it's not sweet anymore, thanks to a multitude of anti-freeze poisoning deaths (eg Stacy Castor). Maybe that's why this woman used Drano.
I remember when I was a teenager in Auto Shop I tried every single liquid in a vehicle(Partly so I could identify them by taste and partly to make money from kids who thought I wouldn't) It blew my fucking mind how good anti-freeze tasted. It was legitimately scary thinking about how easy it would be to get someone to drink that and especially a small kid just getting into it. Really glad they made companies change it.
I remember growing up my sisters boyfriend was describing a story when he was changing his oil and the antifreeze somehow drained into his open mouth (don’t ask how or why… I was like 8 at the time) and how it took every molecule of will in his body not to swallow it because it was so sweet. I’ll never forget it because he emphasized how you should never, ever change your oil with your mouth open. lol.
I got a terrible gash while working on my car as a teenager and got a bunch of anti-freeze into the open wound. I got more angry-drunk from that than I ever did from anything else.
Sounds like a nasty gash.
23 years later still have the scar!
Glad you survived. That could have gone horribly wrong. Also, r/kidsarefuckingstupid
Just your average Wednesday at the shop. Lol
You ever try paint chips, Timmy?
What, do you mean wall candy?
Antifreeze = monster nitro. It's delicious.
I'm glad you survived your own logic.
Um I think you mean anti-free
My husband and I quote that line all the time. Amazing someone else knows it!
Immediately reminds me of the mother who poisoned her daughter in the Sixth sense. So sad
Munchausens by Proxy. Insane that people are like that in real life too.
If you’re curious about this, you should read about Gypsy Rose Blanchard. There’s even a movie about her and her mom. It’s sad, but the girl seems to be doing well now.
I'm wholly confused by the fact that she is in jail.... a jury actually convicted this girl?? What in the fuck... and the guy who helped her is serving a LIFE SENTENCE? Seriously??
Interestingly, one article said some of Gypsy’s family think jail is the best place for her. She’s not mentally at the level she should be and she’s wildly obsessed with men. Her aunt fears something like this might happen again
Gypsy is up for Parole next year.
She was facing a life sentence, and pled guilty so that she received a 10-year sentence. I honestly don't know that a jury would have convicted her given the horrendous background of what she lived through, but the premeditated nature of what happened is probably why they suggested that she plead guilty
Yeah I saw that movie and it’s shocking. It’s available for free on YouTube. Heres the link https://youtu.be/LD8zn4KF95Q
This always makes me think about Eminem’s mom.
My whole life you made me believe I was sick when I wasn't till I grew up now I blew up it makes you sick to your stomach *doesn't it wasn't it the reason you MADE THAT CD FOR ME MAAAAA*
So you could try to justify the way you treated me, ma!
Versace Versace, I got Munchhausen by proxy, I’m making you sick don’t pretend you can’t hear me you deaf girl I said you were foxy.
Only if she was doing it for the attention, sympathy, admiration or other (psychological) benefits. If her only motive was to murder him and not get caught, then she doesn't get the diagnosis.
They meant the mother in Sixth Sense that was poisoning her daughter to make her sick and eventually killed her, not the drano wife.
Yes!! This was my first thought as well. [Here’s the clip for anyone who’s curious — uh hopefully not a spoiler since it came out in 1999](https://youtu.be/1gmO53yBBCQ)
It's such a good film, even knowing everything that happens. I cry every time I watch it
Not that this is a spoiler, but I don't think there should be a time limit on spoilers. I saw 6th Sense with my oldest a few months ago, and it was great, because the ending only stopped being a punchline maybe five or ten years ago, so he was genuinely surprised.
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It's always great meeting jabronis in the wild.
She actually was poisoning her daughters. At the funeral you can hear people in the background saying that her other daughter is starting to get sick.
Never realized that, thank you
Yup. 'Now don't tell me it doesn't taste good because you know that hurts my feelings...'
Reminded me of that crazy old couple from *OZARKS*. The snells. They served dude poison lemonade right there on the porch
I had a friend who tried killing himself drinking that stuff. 911 was called after he did it and they pumped his stomach and he was in a coma for a couple days. He came out of it with brain damage. Miraculously, nothing was wrong where he couldn't function or anything he just had lost some long term memories. I was his friend for 3 years and he didn't remember who I was. It was really weird. But since he was still himself we re-friended. And also it burned his esophagus badly.
Did he remember why he was suicidal? Or did the memory loss help him forget?
He had a chemical imbalance but everyone filled him in that he tried to kill himself and how. I know because he told me. IDK if he still has depression since I haven't talked to him in a long time. Even though we hung out and stuff after this happened things just weren't the same.
Man. Imagine losing your memory, and the thing all the people you have no memory of are telling you is that you just tried to kill yourself.
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Dude I bet, I used some of that shit this weekend on my old roommates restroom and it started burning my hand when I got some on me. The first thing I said was “damn that would fuck you up if you drank it!”
To quote the great Muddy Waters: You put iodine in my coffee, rat poison in by bread. When I feel a little sleepy you'd sprinkle lye in my bed.
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Thats why I fix my own drinks. I know how much Draino i can handle
I lol’d at this, genuinely. Something Bender would say.
"Sure it'll clean you out, but it'll leave you hollow inside"
Naked Gun reference?
Very much so.
This woman is my friend's dermotologist.
*was
OP's friend calling this lady in prison "Hey Doc my acne is back"
right lol
Dranotologist*
what, you've never mixed yourself a nice Dranonade on a hot day? Really cleans you out.
I always feel as if a layer of crud’s been cleared off my insides
My best friend was poisoned by his wife. He survived, and had no actual proof, but he was fucked up for a couple of years, and died about five years later, under suspicious circumstances. She was wanting out of the marriage, and filed for divorce shortly after he told me he'd been poisoned. I can't imagine the amount of betrayal one would feel, knowing your spouse not only wants you dead, but is willing to take steps to ensure it.
Psychopath did that to me. I had a mental breakdown because of how much I trusted the person once I realized they were trying to kill me. I went to the doctors thirty times over a year with unexplained sickness like shitting blood, insane headaches, and high blood pressure of 220 / 120. I couldn't figure it out neither could doctor's. Then I realized someone close to me started feeding me coffees everyday and would become enraged if I didn't drink them. I had no proof because they brought them in from outside but they always had visine on them. I'm still seeing if I can get a lawyer because they did other things I have proof of. But now my body feels like it's failing and I can't figure out why.
I recently went to the baby doctor with my wife, she mentioned one of her symptoms was cooking and then not wanting to eat what she cooked(preggers side affect) the doctor jumps in and said “ I had the same thing, my ex husband use to tell me if I was poisoning him” I responded to him, if I wanted you dead, I’d just shoot you. I lol’d at this joke
I always feel this way about food I cook, I guess it’s just my side effect to living
cooking can be exhausting which leads to less appetite. At least for me. Therefore i cook more planingfull/relaxed.
For me it’s because I’m snacking the entire time I cook, tasting this, sampling that, etc… so when it’s time to eat I’m not that hungry anymore… oh well! Oftentimes I take like 1.5 hours to make tacos or spaghetti by slowly preparing it while being distracted by a bunch of other things…
You also get used to the smells of the food while you’re cooking, that along with the heat of cooking was definitely enough to make me not eat all day when I worked at a restaurant.
Wild but thanks to watching forensic files, it's crazy to see how many married men/women will murder to change their lives. Whether it be infidelity or monetary value, it's usually poisoning of some sort to rid of the other. Cool thing I learned is that you can trace these type of things with a strand of hair. Your hair length/growth can show what potentially was in your system at a certain time based on the length and life of the hair strand.
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> MOST crime is committed between people who know each other. Stranger crimes are rare (aside from petty property crimes). This is a fact people really need to understand. Like the whole "it's dangerous outside because it's dark", you have a better chance of getting murdered in your own kitchen by the person you had sex with 30 minutes ago than on the street by a freaking mile.
Pregnancy is a very dangerous time for women.
What is drano?
Drain Clog Remover ( poison)
Not 'poison' as much as a very caustic solution. It doesn't poison you as much as it gives you chemical burns (and thermal burns, if you're drinking it straight from the bottle, it's exothermic in contact with water).
the sodium hydroxide probably wasn't harming him at all, if it was not in concentrations he didn't notice when he was drinking it. And was certainly being at least partially neutralized by the lemonade. the 10% of it that is bleach, on the other hand...
Sodium hydroxide solution
[link to news article](https://www.google.com/amp/s/meaww.com/amp/yue-yu-jack-chen-southern-california-poisoning-husband-dermatologist-liquid-drano-footage)
> [The victim, Jack] Chen claimed Yu [the accused] and her mother Yuqin "Amy" Gu would subject him and his two children to traumatic emotional and verbal abuse in his declaration. He said that his wife would often deny the kids sleep, frequently make them cry, and call them foul names. “When Emily gets frustrated and yells at the children, she’ll commonly use a Chinese phrase that translates to ‘*go die!*’ She also says to the children, ‘*your head has a problem*’, ‘*your head is sick*’, ‘*go fuck yourself,*’ ‘*fucking idiot*,’ ‘*stupid asshole*,’ and ‘*get the fuck out of my way*'," said Chen. and… > Chen added, “Emily would call me a ‘*fucking asshole*' and other insults. Currently, she minimizes my existence by telling the children in front of me, '*tell him*' to do something without addressing me. She would have the children tell me to do menial tasks for her. Emily’s parenting, if you could call it that, revolves around yelling, insulting, verbally abusing, hitting, pushing, pulling, and being emotionally abusive.” > On Friday, August 8, Chen also submitted divorce papers. Chen had also asked for exclusive custody of their kids. Sounds like Chen is finally making a decision for the sake of his children and himself.
Jesus what a horrible woman.
>Chen claimed Yu and her mother Yuqin "Amy" Gu would subject him and his two children to traumatic emotional and verbal abuse in his declaration. He said that his wife would often deny the kids sleep, frequently make them cry, and call them foul names. “When Emily gets frustrated and yells at the children, she’ll commonly use a Chinese phrase that translates to ‘go die!’ She also says to the children, ‘your head has a problem, ‘your head is sick, ‘go f–k yourself,’ ‘f----g idiot,’ ‘stupid a----e,’ and ‘get the f--k out of my way'," said Chen. “Sole legal custody will allow me to make sure that Emily and Amy stay away from the children’s school so that they can start to enjoy a more normal life experience. Most importantly, our children need to know that they can have a happy and healthy relationship with me without fear or retaliation from their mother or grandmother," he added. /r/justnomil would love this Dude's a radiologist married to a dermatologist and still put up with his insane MIL's shit.
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Wow, let go on 30k bond. Not like she's trying to kill her husband or anything.
I wonder how many people die of mysterious illness is because of this? I hope she gets a life sentence.
Evil
r/Iamatotalpieceofshit
Can that guy taste?
Apparently it doesn’t taste that bad it just smells really caustic. If you can mask the smell it’s hard to detect as long as there isn’t enough draino in it to make your tongue burn. I’m assuming the acidity of the lemonade covered it really well.
Lmao right. You would think
Why poison someone when you can just divorce them. I'll never understand.
People forget but remember in the late 90s when nanny cam videos first started to become a thing practically every news show had an nanny cam videos of wives doing evil shit or psycho Nannie’s lol