It is important for parents to make sure that they inspect their children's Halloween candy before allowing them to ingest it. Police stated that parents in Massachusetts found a disturbing object in their child's candy. The substance was blue. At first, it appeared like a nice treat. However, upon further inspection, the parents realized it was something dangerous.
It was a tablet that was made up of toxins, chemicals and bleach that are used to clean toilets. The mother called the police after she discovered the substance in her child's candy. She was not the only one who found the blue tablet in her children's candy. There were two other children, a six year-old and a 14 year-old, who went trick or treating in the same town and found a
Toxicology Article Cases Cousins Herman and Paul Petrillo were career criminals from Philadelphia who decided to form a matrimonial agency during the 1930s. The purpose of their agency would be to help widowed women remarry and get life insurance policies for their new husbands. However, since the agency functioned as a conduit for collecting money from these policies, the Petrillo cousins and their gang had a vested interest in making sure their clients’ husbands came to tragic ends, often with the wives as willing accomplices. Paul considered himself to be a practitioner of witchcraft and intended to use black magic to cause the husbands’ deaths. When that didn’t work, they decided to use arsenic instead.
The reporting party (RP) stated former foster child Bryannah Appelhanz disclosed on 1/12/17 while residing in the home she was offered and provided "Weed Brownies." According to the RP foster mother Audra Etheridge would routinely bake brownie (Red Velvet) mixed with marijuana. Foster child Bryannah stated her foster mother Audra offered and provided her with a brownie mixed with marijuana. Bryannah described feeling funny after eating the brownie. Bryannah stated the foster mother's adult son Marcus Etheridge, who did not live in the home, grew the marijuana, bought it to the foster home and the foster mother baked it into the brownies.
It is unknown if Savannah has access to the drugs. It is unknown if the drugs were manufactured in the home. It is unknown if drugs were sold in the home. Savannah stated that the Intake Worker that: "Her grandmother (parental) gave me candy and paint of the candy and killed herself."
I looked at the pop can, gatorade bottle, and the chips to see if I could find and saliva or anymore fingerprints to look at. I found traces of saliva and several fingerprints, which I decided not to test because most people at the party were probably eating the chips. I took the knife from the bag and looked to see if I missed anything and found a few pieces of hair. I took a sample of the white powder and the flip phone to see if
After some searching, Braun became aware of Cullen’s previous legal case in which he broke into his coworker’s home in Pennsylvania. Authorities supplying Braun with information on this case reported that the file contained a note that said “digoxin.” Digoxin is a heart medication, the same medication stored in the drawer with acetaminophen at Somerset. While looking at records from Easton hospital, where Cullen had once been employed, Braun found that several dead patients were given this medication. After this discovery, Braun contacted Loughren, who had a heart condition, and confirmed that digoxin was not a medicine Cullen should have been using often.
Candyce, Good job defining what an arrest is. Very detailed on how an arrest is done with an arrest warrant and without a warrant. An arrest that is made without a warrant requires judicial determination within 48 hours. This process makes sure that and individually was not wrongfully arrested and deprived from their freedom.
By educating themselves, Candy and Obatale are continuing the trend of African Americans looking to better educate themselves. After hearing Obatale speak for the first time, Candy begins taking note of his books so that she can “hit the library” (250) after she is done with the “stack that is by [her] bed” (250). Writing the book titles down suggests Candy wants to learn. The “stack” that is by her bed suggest she does not rely on the school to educate herself, she has a great interest in learning, reading everything at her disposal from books for newspapers. Butchart points out that “freed [slaves] built schools, recruited teachers from among the literate in their own communities, and welcomed anyone else willing to teach them” this suggests
That poisoning was a drug that would make whoever ate that bread it would make them hallucinate, and make them seem like they were
The Tylenol murders of 1982,was a pointless killing spree that resulted in the death of seven Chicago area people from Tylenol tablets .The Tylenol poisoning killings was from tampering with over-the-counter Tylenol branded acetaminophen pills laced with potassium cyanide. There was never a trial for the murders and the person who killed seven innocent people was never caught (Placeholder1). Mary Kellerman a 12 year old from Schaumburg. Adam Janus a 27 year old Postal Worker and his brother Stanley and his wife Theresa.
There were one and one half pills marked E401, but no prescription or bottle. I attempted to interview Pursley regarding the pills and her alcohol use, but post Miranda she requested a lawyer. The pills later showed a positive presumptive test for amphetamine using a NARK II test kit. The pills were placed into evidence at the Rancho San Diego station.
Trick-or-treating hasn’t always been part of the celebration, although, it is one of the main traditions of Halloween. Children go around from house to house dressed up, asking for treats (typically candy) and when they approach the door they say “Trick-or-treat?” The “trick” part of it is when you do not
Offcier Reece and I responded to 1501 East 3rd Street (Delta County Memorial Hospital). I contacted Spencer in the Labor and Delivery department. While speaking to Spencer I could smell the distinked odor of an unknown alcoholic beverage emitting from his person. Spencer also had bloodshot watery eyes. I told Spencer why we were contacting him
These chemicals can explode. When I gave my three-year-old son some cheese to eat, I did not know that I was giving him poisoned food. I was too stoned on meth to notice, until twelve hours later, that my son was deathly ill. But then I was so stoned it took me two hours to figure out how to get him to the hospital five miles away. By the time I got to the emergency room my boy was pronounced dead of a lethal dose of ammonia hydroxide—one of the chemicals used to make meth.”
Candy Land was once a peaceful nation until King Airheads XVI rose to power. Under his control, the social structure of Candy Land was poor, unstable, and unfair; the government was corrupt as well. Ancien Régime was the political and social system of the Kingdom of Candy Land during the Late Middle Ages. The unfair social structure was made up of three estates: the first estate, the second estate, and the third estate, exactly like the French social structure during the French Revolution. The first estate held 1% of the total population of Candy Land which included the Kit-Kat’s (clergies).
Some traditions can be seen as a way of comfort and a way of bringing the family together, and in some circumstances it might ruin someone's life. In the novel, Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel, it reveals family conflict about traditions, and how it can cause a person to become captive. Tita, the youngest daughter of Mama Elena, is unwillingly following a tradition that doesn’t allow her to marry and to serve her mother until she dies. Pedro is Tita’s lover and they wish to marry, but Mama Elena opposes it. Then Mama Elena introduces Tita’s older sister, Rosaura, who is free.