High School Teacher Allegedly CAUGHT ON CAMERA Poisoning Husband's Smoothie With Breaking Bad Plant!
20.01.2024 - 03:30
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A high school teacher has been accused of trying to kill her husband — and she might’ve taken inspiration from Walter White himself!
On Wednesday, 47-year-old Missouri resident Sarah Scheffer was arrested and charged with attempted first degree murder after she was accused of putting poison in her husband’s food for months — and was caught on camera doing it! Per court records filed by Jefferson City Police Department via FOX, her husband had been “suspicious” that his wife was adding “poisonous and/or toxic substances” to his food and drinks for nearly two months. He claimed whatever she would serve him “had an odd taste” and soon after consuming it he “experienced extreme fatigue, confusion, blurred vision, severe cotton mouth, and nausea”.
Scary! And according to the husband, she was doing this all throughout the holidays!
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One instance detailed in the legal docs said she gave him a drink that had a “bitter taste” on Christmas Eve, to which he experienced all of the aforementioned symptoms for TWO DAYS! Then, on New Year’s Day, he was served another beverage which also tasted “bitter”. Now his eyebrows were raised, though, and he decided to confront Scheffer about it — and her alleged response was so gross:
Ew! But what the victim is claiming she put in it is much worse than peeing in it!
With suspicions high, the husband decided to secretly put up a camera in the kitchen to see what was really going on — and nothing could’ve prepared him for what he saw! The victim claims in the videos the teacher can be seen emptying the contents of a bag labeled “lily of the valley” into the blender as she made a smoothie for him. He also said he
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