For anyone who hasn’t watched the whole video, the daughter in law poisoned the flour. The mother in law unknowingly used the flour to make the cake. Everyone got sick except the daughter in law. Last fall, the father in law died from “food poisoning” which the mother in law also was sick from. So it’s possible the daughter in law might have poisoned them then.
three, was pushing it. I did learn a LOT from the expert. Such as acute arsenic poisoning, if you embalm the person and it has been time passed....hard to tell. The chemicals used in embalming are harsh and indeed poisonous to a live person. Even so, getting away with ONE doesn't mean you think you are a genius.
Sounds like since she poisoned the flour knowing the mother in law would cook with it, she was hoping it would be pinned on the mother in law who would later die and she’d get away with it. Terrible
These sorts of people don't choose walking away because it might expose them to consequences. They might face criticism from society, they might lose in court and owe money, have to give up their property, or continue to be reminded of the bad relationship by sharing children or paying support. They feel like all those things make them look bad, or mean that they're a failure. And that's so unbearable to them that they're willing for other people to suffer and die just because they don't want to lose status or face the fact that they have at least 50% of the accountability for the problems that ruined the relationship. It's pretty disgusting that there are adults that immature and selfish out there hurting others because they can't accept that one can't have every little thing just the way they want. People who use poison are some of the worst because they're willing to watch people endure agony and death without even knowing what happened to make them suffer. It's even more sneaky and cowardly than other ways people try to get away with killing.
Right? What happened to just moving out? Move to another city or state if you have to. It's WAY easier to get people out of your life with that method.
No matter how much true crime I consume, I'm always literally blown away that people go to these measures and don't just walk away. Time heals, hearts heal you'll get over it .. Unreal! I promise you don't have to kill anybody.
@@gelaldo18 According to the police, the woman was temporarily arrested on suspicion of triple homicide, with double aggravation, for futile reasons and with the use of poison, and three attempted homicides, with double aggravation. She was taken to the Torres Police Station and is being held at the Torres State Women's Prison. According to the TJ, Deise must undergo a custody hearing on Monday afternoon.
@@gelaldo18 police says she had a quarrel with her mother-in-law for something that happened 20 years ago. Police also say this quarrel has a very shallow motive...
Thank you for having my favorite forensic pathologist, Mary Jumbelic on this video. She’s so intelligent, with brilliant communication skills, which makes her an extraordinary example for young women interested in Science.
The Brazilian justice system is a joke. Probably she will be released in maximum 20 years, for taking a life of 3 people. Plus even with this small sentence, she still have right to read a book, and lower her sentences, and has the right to leave the prison for the holidays , or mothers days and more for 10 days every year .
Jesse, just want to reiterate how much we appreciate your professional approach, that you ask investigative questions and then listen to the answers. Very educational. Thank you!
Hello,I'm Brazilian and I'm following this case closely. The daughter in law of the woman who actually made the cake, has already been arrested. The police not only found out that she had issues with her mother in law but also that she has done so many researches about "arsenic" on her electronic devices. Ps. arsenic is forbidden to be sold to anyone in Brazil. You need to have permission from the government to buy and use it. The police is now busy requiring the exhumation of the body of her father in law, who passed away in September 2024. His death was considered as food poisoning. He might be one more victim of the daughter in law.
@@stephaniediego4068 - where there is a will, there is a way. She probably worked diligently which is definitely 1st degree pre meditated murder and attempted murder. Not sure how Brazil does it, but that's how it would look in the states
So sad how one person has so much hatred that is willing to kill so many.. i wouldnt be surprised if she also is found guilty for poisoning her father-in-law.
Im tired of other country stealing our holidays. Xmas was never a brazilian thing. Also since when does law & crime cover brazilian crimes?? Like we dont have enuff problems?? Were gonnna start cryin about a random brazilliam holiday cake?? I expect better law & crime!! Come on !!
Uuuummmmm….. the Portuguese invaded Brazil, along with a number of other groups. The Portuguese have been celebrating Christmas for centuries……. How do you say the Brazilians don’t celebrate Christmas? Also, aren’t you curious about learning about the rest of the world? I am in Australia, and we have an unfortunate image of Americans - just on the lines you demonstrated.
yep in the UK. sad the in-laws died siding with the person who eventually killed them though. they were warned by their son not to go but they did. tragic end
There was another family in Brazil poisoned eating rice on new year's day. A man was arrested after his wife, her brother and two of her very young children died.
A lot of brandy for preserving the cake. My mum used to make our cake with brandy months in advance. Every few days she'd sprinkle more brandy over the cake.
@@Christine005 I was thinking that if the cake was made that long ago it might increase the amount of people who could be responsible. Sounds like they have their suspect though.
They add bitterants to pesticides and other chemicals to try and prevent consumption. That makes sense. I want to know about others who could have been her victims.
Thry could always look in the wifes hair from back in september.. the wife also got sick in September, so if they can't find it in the husbands hair because of his death so quickly, they could in the wifes because she lived.. also, her survival during the 2nd poisoning could have been because she developed a small tolerance. Her body had already experienced arsenic before...
I came into a family that’s like this. I don’t eat or drink when I’m at their house. I don’t trust them at all ever I honestly don’t know how my man ever came from people like this.❤
We've seen this so many times before. The killer gets away with a murder and after years they try to do it again. And then the older murder gets investigated and they are caught for that too. I think it gives them confidence that they are untouchable.
I worked in an AIDS inpatient unit 35 years ago when a woman came in with dozens of home made cookies for the patients. Something about her alarmed me, I was the charge RN and I stopped her. Ended up all the cookies were poisoned. AIDS patients not only with a death sentence from the disease but social isolation, too. Bizarre how some feel so entitled to make these horrible decisions to be judge and jury for others
@@wavesonswim8738 the police got involved, cookies sent to a lab, they were full of ground glass so no one would taste it but it would lacerate their intestines.
I wanted add that I really enjoyed listening to the CME Mary Jumbelic. She explained everything very well and she seems very knowledgeable about what she was speaking about. I hope they have her back.
The police has just confirmed that the suspect's father-in-law has died due to poisoning. Besides, they are investigating other possible victims, besides the ones who died and were hospitalized. Zeli, the mother-in-law, has just left the hospital.
I am equally suspicious of Zela. Her husband died in an earlier incident . She was sickened but recovered both times. Did she limit herself to only eating a small amount? She was the one to tell the others to stop eating the cake. Did she do this because she didn’t want the child to die?
The police ruled her out. They did a press conference about that. I think she became suspicious when it happened the second time, so she tried to stop, but unfortunately too late.
The mother in law had a joint account with the son and she took 600 reais 20 years ago from the account by mistake. Which would be over 2.600 reais today. She said it was a mistake but the in law thought she did it on purpose.... small stuff really
As the expert said in the video it could have been an ingredient in another product such as ant killer. There's quite a few of those products in supermarkets and horse/cattle produce stores. Just remember to purchase it with your card.
Arsenic traces were found in rice as well, I stopped eating rice as mych and the only kind I will eat is organic jasmine on occassion, it was ruined for me a long time ago.
Organic doesn't mean free from toxins. It just means they don't use certain chemicals to improve the crop, but rice absorbs the arsenic usually from he water. So your jasmine might not be as safe as you think. Besides, there are many other foods that concentrate various toxins from their environment. If we want to avoid them all, we would starve.
By rice grown by reputable producers that routinely test for arsenic, among other things. I hope you're being careful with where your spices, garlic, etc. come from, too.
Who is this daughter in law married to? Was her spouse not at this family gathering? Does he know his wife was doing this? Where is her spouse in this?
Just like the recent murder case in Australia, where the woman poisoned 5 family members, including in laws with mushrooms. What's wrong with these women
It reminds me of that case a couple of years ago in Florida when a hipster lady catered her friend's wedding. She cooked the meal with THC and all the guests - kids, adults, and seniors at the reception - got majorly high. Didn't know what was wrong with them.
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Arsenic is traceable.
Amateurs. 🙄
For anyone who hasn’t watched the whole video, the daughter in law poisoned the flour. The mother in law unknowingly used the flour to make the cake. Everyone got sick except the daughter in law. Last fall, the father in law died from “food poisoning” which the mother in law also was sick from. So it’s possible the daughter in law might have poisoned them then.
Wow that’s messed up
Thanks for this comment lol that's all I wanted to know
I’m from Brazil and it’s now oficial that he was poisoned too 😢
TY for info
Thank you
Poisoning a festive dessert for your family is especially heinous.
I think she wanted to harm the MIL, not the whole family. But she could not know how and when the flour would be used, obviously.
Heinous! I thought the same thing 😢
Did the daughter-in-law really think she'd get away with this? It's scary how so many people are simpletons and, at the same time, evil.
Well said
It sounds like she likely poisoned her father-in-law too and it wasn’t investigated so maybe she thought it would work a second time.
three, was pushing it. I did learn a LOT from the expert. Such as acute arsenic poisoning, if you embalm the person and it has been time passed....hard to tell. The chemicals used in embalming are harsh and indeed poisonous to a live person. Even so, getting away with ONE doesn't mean you think you are a genius.
Oh, yeah. She did think she could get away with it. 😑
Sounds like since she poisoned the flour knowing the mother in law would cook with it, she was hoping it would be pinned on the mother in law who would later die and she’d get away with it. Terrible
Walking away has always been an option.
Harming others is never an option. Sadly, too many people choose the latter.
Such a sick act.
These sorts of people don't choose walking away because it might expose them to consequences. They might face criticism from society, they might lose in court and owe money, have to give up their property, or continue to be reminded of the bad relationship by sharing children or paying support. They feel like all those things make them look bad, or mean that they're a failure. And that's so unbearable to them that they're willing for other people to suffer and die just because they don't want to lose status or face the fact that they have at least 50% of the accountability for the problems that ruined the relationship. It's pretty disgusting that there are adults that immature and selfish out there hurting others because they can't accept that one can't have every little thing just the way they want.
People who use poison are some of the worst because they're willing to watch people endure agony and death without even knowing what happened to make them suffer. It's even more sneaky and cowardly than other ways people try to get away with killing.
Right? What happened to just moving out? Move to another city or state if you have to. It's WAY easier to get people out of your life with that method.
Amen! This is so disturbing!
No matter how much true crime I consume, I'm always literally blown away that people go to these measures and don't just walk away. Time heals, hearts heal you'll get over it .. Unreal! I promise you don't have to kill anybody.
Exactly. Walking away comes with peace of mind, and ZERO CRIMINAL CHARGES!
Reminds me of the Mushroom Lady back in Australia
Yeah I thought that too
She had the gall to cry and deny she did it - sobbing like she is the victim.
Yeah not sure I’ll be able to eat beef wellington again
Yeah.. what happened to her.. did they in the end manage to get her convicted?
@harrickvharrick3957 case still appears to be in court, although she pleads not guilty
This happened very close to where I live. This crime has sent shock waves all over Brazil.
Have heard any updates in this case? Like the woman's reasons to kill her family?
bone chilling
Wasn't there a story of poison in vagina coming out of Brazil?
@@gelaldo18 According to the police, the woman was temporarily arrested on suspicion of triple homicide, with double aggravation, for futile reasons and with the use of poison, and three attempted homicides, with double aggravation. She was taken to the Torres Police Station and is being held at the Torres State Women's Prison. According to the TJ, Deise must undergo a custody hearing on Monday afternoon.
@@gelaldo18 police says she had a quarrel with her mother-in-law for something that happened 20 years ago. Police also say this quarrel has a very shallow motive...
Hi from Brazil! Police also found receipts and the guy who sold the arsenic for her.
Wow! Thanks for that info!
Did she know it was arsenic she bought?
Thanks, Paula!
@@Erik-u3c Great question! So it was the wife of the deceased man? I never remember names. Creepy. It was such a beautiful cake.
@@kathygrosvenor7900no, it was not the wife of the dead man. She baked the cake, but the flour at her house had been poisoned by her daughter-in-law.
Thank you for having my favorite forensic pathologist, Mary Jumbelic on this video. She’s so intelligent, with brilliant communication skills, which makes her an extraordinary example for young women interested in Science.
Onondaga county resident, love Mary Jumbelic💜
She is really interesting wish she was my science teacher at school, where is Onondaga?
Agreed!
@@NatashaHowlett-c7y New York state, county seat is Syracuse.
@@NatashaHowlett-c7y Hi, fellow New Yorker! ❤️
What a despicable person to put so many lives at risk, including a young child. Hope she gets life in prison.
Unfortunately we don't have life imprisonment in Brazil
@@fernandamacedo4632 that explains so much about why crime is so high in brazil
@@fernandamacedo4632 What's the longest she could get for three murders?
Innocent till proven guilty
The Brazilian justice system is a joke. Probably she will be released in maximum 20 years, for taking a life of 3 people. Plus even with this small sentence, she still have right to read a book, and lower her sentences, and has the right to leave the prison for the holidays , or mothers days and more for 10 days every year .
Jesse, just want to reiterate how much we appreciate your professional approach, that you ask investigative questions and then listen to the answers. Very educational. Thank you!
An interviewer who asks questions and then listens!! Be stll my heart!
Yes yes yes! That is why I keep coming back to this podcast.
Hi,I am from Brazil and today jan 10 police said arsenic was also found in her father-in-law's exumed body . So sad!!!
Ela está ralada...
Well, it would seem her mother in law was correct in her distaste of this woman.
Hello,I'm Brazilian and I'm following this case closely. The daughter in law of the woman who actually made the cake, has already been arrested. The police not only found out that she had issues with her mother in law but also that she has done so many researches about "arsenic" on her electronic devices. Ps. arsenic is forbidden to be sold to anyone in Brazil. You need to have permission from the government to buy and use it. The police is now busy requiring the exhumation of the body of her father in law, who passed away in September 2024. His death was considered as food poisoning. He might be one more victim of the daughter in law.
Interesting… so if it’s forbidden then how did she get ahold of it?
Thank you
@@stephaniediego4068 - where there is a will, there is a way.
She probably worked diligently which is definitely 1st degree pre meditated murder and attempted murder.
Not sure how Brazil does it, but that's how it would look in the states
Thank you for the update. 😊
this lady’s really knowledgeable, wonderful guest
🤢 poising is such an awful way 2 go. cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, delirium, internal bleeding, and death. 😢 that's so sad
Seriously so painful and uncomfortable omgsh poor victims..
So sad how one person has so much hatred that is willing to kill so many.. i wouldnt be surprised if she also is found guilty for poisoning her father-in-law.
Yup, I think she killed him.
Im tired of other country stealing our holidays. Xmas was never a brazilian thing. Also since when does law & crime cover brazilian crimes?? Like we dont have enuff problems?? Were gonnna start cryin about a random brazilliam holiday cake?? I expect better law & crime!! Come on !!
@@petermccavington8232 😂😂😂
Uuuummmmm….. the Portuguese invaded Brazil, along with a number of other groups. The Portuguese have been celebrating Christmas for centuries……. How do you say the Brazilians don’t celebrate Christmas?
Also, aren’t you curious about learning about the rest of the world?
I am in Australia, and we have an unfortunate image of Americans - just on the lines you demonstrated.
@@dimitrabouzalas3090Please explain your "american" comment. I don't understand. Thanks.
Why would she do something so messed up to people in her own family? She even poisoned her own kid. Smdh..
not her kid, he was the grandson of her mother-in-law sister. This kid lost his mother and grandmother
She has no heart and no soul, that is how
Insurance ..?
I’ve seen a lot of reports about that
The is why I will never eat any food prepared by my mother in law. Not kidding.
lol u must be a real charmer
In this case the mother in law died, the daughter in law put the poison in the powder.
I got sick over cake my ex mother inlaw made me food poison 😢
@@edilmav.m2498So she killed her husband’s mother? And others.
Wow. That sounds serious.
This reminds me so much of the beef Wellington poisoning in Australia a couple of years ago 😢
Reminds me of that case of poisoning inlaws with mushrooms
Same.
First thing that came to mind when I was listening. 😮😢
yep in the UK. sad the in-laws died siding with the person who eventually killed them though. they were warned by their son not to go but they did. tragic end
@@3mm3f In Australia.
@@u.synlig oh yes thank u..
@@3mm3fit was in Australia.
I wouldn’t even know where to find arsenic. People are crazy.
Rat poison is full of arsenic
@@tatianarizk2739there’s a thing though that rat poison has that makes you throw it up
Humans truly are the most terrifying, bizarre beings on the planet. There isn't even a close runner up.
Nope, no runner up.
Humans are scheming weasels, but not cute.
Humans are terrifying indeed
Many animals regularly kill the infants of their mates if it was by another male. Many species dies after mating. Dolphins kill for fun.
You are very correct in that assessment
Absolutely horrific symptoms. What a horrific way to die 😰
So sorry that this video had to be made.. meaning,I am so sorry to watch that this has happened. My sympathies for the family!
There was another family in Brazil poisoned eating rice on new year's day. A man was arrested after his wife, her brother and two of her very young children died.
Oh my word, how horrific. I wonder why that wasn't in the news like this one?
So sad
In that case two children from the SAME family died from poisoned cashews four months (August 2024) prior. That's insane.
That man even called the children primates. He is a monster.
My grandmother used to bake a very similar cake (minus the arsenic) at Christmas. It was baked one year in advance with a lot of brandy.
A lot of brandy for preserving the cake.
My mum used to make our cake with brandy months in advance. Every few days she'd sprinkle more brandy over the cake.
@@Christine005 That's awesome. Grandmother knowledge.
Yeah, the arsenic is definitely an important ingredient to leave out.
@@Christine005 I was thinking that if the cake was made that long ago it might increase the amount of people who could be responsible. Sounds like they have their suspect though.
Minus the arsenic lol
They dug up her husband too lol she's been doing this for a while
😢😢😢
It wasn’t the wife. She baked the cake, but she did not know the flour in her house had been poisoned by her daughter-in-law
Serial killer!! 😮
It was the father in law not the husband wasn't it?
If she hated everybody so bad why didn’t she just stay away from them?
Evil….the devil’s work
@@Firebird-65so is she innocent since it was the truly the devil?
Yep the devil made her do it. 🙄
They add bitterants to pesticides and other chemicals to try and prevent consumption. That makes sense. I want to know about others who could have been her victims.
The same exact thing happened in Udine, Italy a few years ago. Family squabbling over inheritance if I remember. Crazy
They always google it, before they do it.
Google scans your files. I know a guy doing 12 years for the files he saved on his cell phone 😮
Mary is very down to earth and a straightforward speaker with stunning Blue eyes...✌🏼
I’ve always known terrible things happen all over the world, but your channel reminds me that they happen every second. Happy New Year everyone.
What's scary is that complete strangers handle, make and package our food. This could happen to anyone if someone else is crazy enough.
In most commercial kitchens people are not working solo and unnoticed. It makes it harder to tamper with food than in a kitchen at home.
Strangers have no motive to do this.. This wouldn't happen to just anyone
Really? 😮
@@Roxus1you would think that but mass poisoning of strangers has happened before..definitely not super common but its a thing
@@Roxus1 Tylenol would beg to differ. Have you ever asked yourself why medicine has to be tamper proof?
Thry could always look in the wifes hair from back in september.. the wife also got sick in September, so if they can't find it in the husbands hair because of his death so quickly, they could in the wifes because she lived.. also, her survival during the 2nd poisoning could have been because she developed a small tolerance. Her body had already experienced arsenic before...
Or she ate less of the poison. Men eat more of everything, I'm told.
It's ironic or diabolical too that it's the cake. That's the part of the meal where they kick back and gleefully relish and start to celebrate.
Dang makes me think of the scene in the movie Flowers in the attic when the grandmother and then the mother were trying to poison the kids.
sugar donuts
Great movie that deserves a rewatch.
The donuts , You just brought me dark memories lol
Never heard of it but I think I’ll check it out. Thanks for the heads up
I had no idea there was a movie. I was born in 91 and I remember my my birth mom reading all those books!
Poisoning throwing acid on someone is cowardly, shameful.
Disguisting. If you cant get along with the family just pss off and stay away.
What is going on people? Story after story just more and more creepy…
I came into a family that’s like this. I don’t eat or drink when I’m at their house. I don’t trust them at all ever I honestly don’t know how my man ever came from people like this.❤
😮
We've seen this so many times before. The killer gets away with a murder and after years they try to do it again. And then the older murder gets investigated and they are caught for that too. I think it gives them confidence that they are untouchable.
What a evil person. She could simply get a divorce and move on with her life!!
I worked in an AIDS inpatient unit 35 years ago when a woman came in with dozens of home made cookies for the patients. Something about her alarmed me, I was the charge RN and I stopped her. Ended up all the cookies were poisoned. AIDS patients not only with a death sentence from the disease but social isolation, too. Bizarre how some feel so entitled to make these horrible decisions to be judge and jury for others
How did you find out they were poisoned?
@@wavesonswim8738 the police got involved, cookies sent to a lab, they were full of ground glass so no one would taste it but it would lacerate their intestines.
Damn I did not know most arsenic poisonings are from water. 😗
@jytwentyone4025
'Contaminated' water..
Arsenic is a naturally occurring element found in soil. So it makes sense that it would then be in water too.
@ 👍🏻
She's not very smart to do it to so many peoole all at once. How do you explain 6 dead/half dead people round the dinner table!
I am so sad that this video had to be made - this is horrific and senseless.
I wanted add that I really enjoyed listening to the CME Mary Jumbelic. She explained everything very well and she seems very knowledgeable about what she was speaking about. I hope they have her back.
This is disgustingly evil. She could have dealt with a family issue in a mature way. She even put a child in danger. Stone cold!
She should go to jail just for the fruit cake.
The poisoner is in jail. It was the daughter in law.
😂💦 The cake looks terrible indeed!
Hahahaha I hate that cake too
Worst cake ever. Who came up with that nonsense 😂
Thanks for putting ad in beginning 🙏 😊
The police has just confirmed that the suspect's father-in-law has died due to poisoning. Besides, they are investigating other possible victims, besides the ones who died and were hospitalized. Zeli, the mother-in-law, has just left the hospital.
This is the second poisoning in Brazil within in a few months. Sick. The other case, the father-in-law died first.
Same family unfortunately
@claireangel9595 unbelievable.
She probably tested it on the father in law first ….
It sounds like an Agatha Christie book.
Dorothy Sayers book... Strong Poison
the spray tan is looking excellent king
I didn't even notice until you pointed it out 😂😂
They would never bother looking at a man for baking an arsenic cake
Poisoning your own family ...wow
Family in law.
Wow! I didn't thought that case would be aired here!
We need to teach women that serving poisoned Christmas cakes isn't ok.
Always wondered why, since arsenic has no smell or flavour, victims sometimes complain that the food tasted off.
It's in pesticides. The pesticide is what they could taste.
Wow! And I thought my family was toxic
😑
At least not poisonous 👀
I am equally suspicious of Zela. Her husband died in an earlier incident . She was sickened but recovered both times. Did she limit herself to only eating a small amount? She was the one to tell the others to stop eating the cake. Did she do this because she didn’t want the child to die?
Spiritual, I thought the same thing, but then I don’t know enough of the story yet.
The police ruled her out. They did a press conference about that. I think she became suspicious when it happened the second time, so she tried to stop, but unfortunately too late.
@@IlustraLilian - thanks for the info…do you know what the daughter in law was so angry about? What was the fight that caused this?
@@larlar8580 the police chief said it was for a very trivial reason but he did not want to share the motive yet
@@physiobr9227 - Thanks
Arsenic laced holiday cake? Did we suddenly fall into an Agatha Christie novel?
It’s Christmas cake not a „holiday”cake🙄🙄
I really enjoyed this speaker, very knowledgeable but understandable 😊
Jessie, I really like your guest today. She seems very knowledgeable about poison and is easy to understand. Thank you ❤
What was the family feud?
The mother in law had a joint account with the son and she took 600 reais 20 years ago from the account by mistake. Which would be over 2.600 reais today. She said it was a mistake but the in law thought she did it on purpose.... small stuff really
She returned the money the next day **
Seems, to me, that it was intentionally and that she purposely made herself sick enough to appear innocent or accidental.
Police also found receipts with the daughter-in-law and the guy who sold the arsenic for her, what is a crime here too
Im from Brazil and watch the channel everyday and I can’t believe im seeing Jesse talking about a Brazilian case
Thanks for all the medical info!!
This is totally something my grandmother would do!! haha oh gam gam that is so you
I read the cake was also baked with bad (old) ingredients. Old food ingredients were found in the fridge.
Old food doesn't produce arsenic..
@Skippalenikfanclub Of course not, neither did I say so, I wrote "also"...
No.
@@anniesimonegot what you meant, - there was no love in that cake. 😢
Like expired eggs or milk or something?
In September last year she tried the first time and killed the father in law, the killer sent bananas and dried milk and he passed away…
How devastating for all 😢
Wow. Heartbreaking that any person would use a Christmas cake to murder family members. Even a child? Really sick.
Will Spotify be the new RUclips? That would be amazing!!!
that lady speaking at the meeting was trying so hard not to say that police are corrupt lmao
6:32 the actress pretending to use that microscope is hilarious smearing it everywhere.
That’s my exact same response when someone tells me happy new year. “…oh, you’re welcome”
Where in tf do you even get arsenic!🤣🤣 thats wild..
Asking for a "friend", are you?
As the expert said in the video it could have been an ingredient in another product such as ant killer. There's quite a few of those products in supermarkets and horse/cattle produce stores. Just remember to purchase it with your card.
@ 🤣🥂🫡
Arsenic traces were found in rice as well, I stopped eating rice as mych and the only kind I will eat is organic jasmine on occassion, it was ruined for me a long time ago.
Organic doesn't mean free from toxins. It just means they don't use certain chemicals to improve the crop, but rice absorbs the arsenic usually from he water. So your jasmine might not be as safe as you think.
Besides, there are many other foods that concentrate various toxins from their environment. If we want to avoid them all, we would starve.
By rice grown by reputable producers that routinely test for arsenic, among other things.
I hope you're being careful with where your spices, garlic, etc. come from, too.
Who is this daughter in law married to? Was her spouse not at this family gathering?
Does he know his wife was doing this?
Where is her spouse in this?
Someone posted that he had died in an earlier incident 🤷♀️
What a heinous act. There are some really messed up people out there. May the victims rest easy. 🙏
I'm officially not eating anything I didn't personally make. and open the ingredients myself.
Just like the recent murder case in Australia, where the woman poisoned 5 family members, including in laws with mushrooms. What's wrong with these women
If it’s similar to a FRUITCAKE, I am totally gonna live.
Me too!
Yes, it is. Sultanas, candied fruit and everything.
Love the Cuffs of your shirt Jesse!
This a fun true crime one. And a great guest on this piece too.
It reminds me of that case a couple of years ago in Florida when a hipster lady catered her friend's wedding. She cooked the meal with THC and all the guests - kids, adults, and seniors at the reception - got majorly high. Didn't know what was wrong with them.
Probably not too fun for the victims.
@margaretwilkett7830 please don't be insensitive towards my comment.
That’s so 19th century!
Our boy Jessie has enough hair dye for the whole year.
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He has the looks of a textbook d-bag. I'm not saying he is tho.
Something with his tan too. Wrong foundation. Grayish.
Someone's jelly 😅
He gets it at his favorite Chinese restaurant.
Reminds me of the deathcap mushroom poisoning.
Was that intro cake a recipe from the classic cookbook Natural Harvest?
your worst enemy is your closest friend.
What sort of arsenic kills in one dose? How much was she using?
Lol
Rat poison or contaminated water from runoff of pesticide-treated land
There's literally and expert 4 minutes into the video. Watch the video Sherlock
@berenicececilia I mean, normally arsenic doesn't kill in one dose like this. In fact, in a lot murders involving it people end up using it for weeks.
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If she doesn't getvlife in prison then what's the point anymore.
So messed up
So they only had to look at who didn’t consume it
If there was ever anyone I needed to ask about information on arsenic Mary looks like your go to😂😂