Bias_2012 wrote on Aug 14
th, 2023 at 11:09pm:
She might have thoroughly cleaned the dehydrator before throwing it out. If so, the forensic results won't show much
But she did say that she gave the police a sample of the leftover pie to take with them, so that should be easy to analyze
Beef Wellington isn’t a pie unless its a pot pie I believe?
Now without knowing or being privy to ALL details and specifics of timeline.
I’m only going by what has been reported.
If it takes up to 24 hours or so for symptoms of toxic mushroom consumption, and if it had taken a further week before 3 people died with one critical … being hospitalised…. and the woman that cooked the beef Wellington was also in hospital.
So with over a week gone by before deaths occurred… how could there be any beef Wellington left over to give police?
Did she give police that? I wonder what their findings are then?
It may be quite some time before any assertions are proven or disproven.
I’m still perplexed by the fact her ex was hospitalised in a bad way and in a coma last year.
First thing he asked her after his parents were hospitalised was what did she poison them with?