She had a history of appearing in court for committing domestic abuse (and we all know how hard it is to get a female tried for violently beating her husband in the first place)
All their friends testify that he kept calm and rational even when she would publicly berate or strike him, that he was a considerate and intelligent man who carefully considered his words and actions before committing to them, and didn't panic or fluster easily.
She left John Deere shortly after meeting him, and immediately sued for permanent disability for alleged years of sexual discrimination and verbal harassment. She admits in her interview that she was furious with him for not quitting with her at the same time (she was a "full-time" intern with no technical background, he was an established senior engineer), despite knowing that his continued employment would strain on their marriage.
Without telling him, she put a teaspoon of fish tank cleaner (4x the lethal dose) in his drink after he injured his leg in a dirtbike accident and was considering "breaking quarantine" despite her protests (and before the country was in quarantine lockdown, for that matter) to go to the hospital and have it checked out. She "gave him the cure" for a leg injury, not a virus.
She later retroactively claimed that she discussed it with him first, and he just laughed and gave her clear approval. (This from a guy with an extensive background in engineering and chemistry who'd be reasonably expected not to put strange things in his mouth without first checking the MSDS chart.)
Despite claiming to put the same amount, one teaspoon, in both of their drinks (and she had no explained reason to put any in her own, except to make a pretty little alibi), which would make the dosage FAR more likely to kill her first due to her lower body weight, she was merely found unconscious with trace amounts detected by toxicology experts. (Trace amounts are still well outside the "safe for human consumption" range, mind, but then she's not the one with a scientific background.)
She was a lifelong Democrat party supporter and donor who was already actively rallying against the bad orange man in office. Why would she take blind medical advice from a person she hated and thought was an incompetent idiot unfit to serve in any capacity?
These are material facts in the case. Anyone with a little digging and research can find out the whole story.
And the media goes with "man ingests fish cleaner with his wife because Trump told them to."
That'd be like me claiming I beat my wife to death because Joe Biden told me to give her a massage.
I'd rather they launch a criminal investigation.
She had a history of appearing in court for committing domestic abuse (and we all know how hard it is to get a female tried for violently beating her husband in the first place)
All their friends testify that he kept calm and rational even when she would publicly berate or strike him, that he was a considerate and intelligent man who carefully considered his words and actions before committing to them, and didn't panic or fluster easily.
She left John Deere shortly after meeting him, and immediately sued for permanent disability for alleged years of sexual discrimination and verbal harassment. She admits in her interview that she was furious with him for not quitting with her at the same time (she was a "full-time" intern with no technical background, he was an established senior engineer), despite knowing that his continued employment would strain on their marriage.
Without telling him, she put a teaspoon of fish tank cleaner (4x the lethal dose) in his drink after he injured his leg in a dirtbike accident and was considering "breaking quarantine" despite her protests (and before the country was in quarantine lockdown, for that matter) to go to the hospital and have it checked out. She "gave him the cure" for a leg injury, not a virus.
She later retroactively claimed that she discussed it with him first, and he just laughed and gave her clear approval. (This from a guy with an extensive background in engineering and chemistry who'd be reasonably expected not to put strange things in his mouth without first checking the MSDS chart.)
Despite claiming to put the same amount, one teaspoon, in both of their drinks (and she had no explained reason to put any in her own, except to make a pretty little alibi), which would make the dosage FAR more likely to kill her first due to her lower body weight, she was merely found unconscious with trace amounts detected by toxicology experts. (Trace amounts are still well outside the "safe for human consumption" range, mind, but then she's not the one with a scientific background.)
She was a lifelong Democrat party supporter and donor who was already actively rallying against the bad orange man in office. Why would she take blind medical advice from a person she hated and thought was an incompetent idiot unfit to serve in any capacity?
These are material facts in the case. Anyone with a little digging and research can find out the whole story.
And the media goes with "man ingests fish cleaner with his wife because Trump told them to."
That'd be like me claiming I beat my wife to death because Joe Biden told me to give her a massage.