MN - Connor Bowman, 30, pharmacist & poison control employee, charged w/ murder of his wife Betty, 32, by poisoning, Rochester, Aug 2023

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The most recent Olmsted County search warrants, filed late Thursday, March 14, concern Betty Bowman’s messages to friends.
Bowman’s defense filed a motion to discuss an omnibus hearing to go over the evidence both sides plan to present at court Friday, March 15.

The omnibus hearing has not yet been scheduled.
 

According to search warrants filed Tuesday, May 7, Connor Bowman spoke with a number of women on Bumble before and after his wife’s passing. In some cases, he allegedly claimed that he was a widower before his wife’s death. In another alleged conversation, after her passing, he discussed his life insurance claim from her passing.

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The two married in 2021, in Independence, Missouri, according to her obituary .

"Her kindness and intelligence was noticed and valued by friends and strangers alike," part of her obituary reads.

A woman called the examiner's office and said that Betty and her husband Connor were having marital issues and were talking about filing for divorce due to infidelity issues.

A witness told law enforcement that Betty Bowman said she had been drinking with Connor on Aug. 15 and she was feeling sick the next morning. She told her friend that she believed the drink, a large smoothie, had caused the illness.

A detective found that Connor Bowman had looked at his wife's medical information while she was in the hospital.

A laptop from the University of Kansas that was owned by Connor Bowman was searched by the university, which found internet searches for colchicine, a drug used to treat gout. There were also several internet searches related to hiding information from police on the laptop, as well as a search for where to obtain sodium nitrate, a drug used to restrict oxygen in the bloodstream.
And the Internet searches get 'em again. (I'm glad, but you'd think people would be more aware.)
 
At least two women communicated with Dr. Bowman, via the dating app Bumble, on Aug. 29 and Sept. 5 of last year — within days of Betty Bowman's passing — the search warrant affidavit said.

In the first chat, the woman said she "thought it was strange" that Bowman "brought up the large life insurance payout he received, using it to pay off student loan debt," according to Kendrick.

In the Sept. 5 communication, the suspect allegedly said his late wife would have wanted him back out on the dating circuit.

"She later asked when Betty died, and Connor replied that Betty died earlier in the summer, and that she confronted him later when she learned it had only been 2 and a half weeks since Betty’s death," the affidavit said.

"Sarah advised that another red flag for her in this situation was that Connor had not shown any grief after Betty’s death," the friend told police. "Connor even invited her and some other friends out for drinks ... two days after Betty’s death and appeared to be happy or at least indifferent to Betty’s death."

Betty Bowman succumbed to colchicine toxicity, and a medical examiner ruled her death a homicide. The suspect had previously worked in a "poison control center for an extended period of time prior to his residency," according to the search warrant affidavit.
Doctor accused of poisoning wife may have been calling himself a 'widower' before her death, police say :mad:
 
Yeah it sure is!! Looks like he searched extensively regarding colchicine and even searched for what the lethal dose would be for a human weighing the same amount as his wife. Coincidence? No freaking way, IMO!! He even searched if internet searches could be used in court, and asked the medical Examiner’s office for a list of what they would test for in a toxicology screen. And of course, he wanted to cancel the autopsy and rush her along to be cremated. UGH! Everything so far screams guilty, guilty, guilty - but of course we can’t call him such at this time. I do feel for his family - it seems like his dad was very proud of him and loved Betty very much just based off of Facebook posts, and I’m sure he is shocked at this information. So sad for all involved. This is never the answer to a marriage problem, infidelity or not!
I just wonder if he always expected to use the insurance $ from he death to pay off his debts- like from the time he met her.
 

Bowman is charged with the murder of his wife, who died from colchicine poisoning. The search warrant filed is requesting information from the dating app company, Bumble Trading LLC, that includes the texting history between Connor and many other users that he met on the dating app.

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Online Pharmaceutical Purchases
Investigators, who obtained a warrant for Connor’s US Bank account, found he made two purchases from a company called TRUEPILL, an online pharmacy provider. The warrant stated that TRUEPILL only assisted in online pharmacy sales and confirmed that the purchases Connor made were through a company called “Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drugs.”


Staff confirmed that Connor had purchased sildenafil citrate (an erectile dysfunction drug) and colchicine through the second company.
 
Again Colchicine. :( This isn't the first time I've heard of it being used to kill someone. I followed a case and the two trials having to do with a Chiropractor in NYS poisoned to death by her office mgr. with the gout drug Colchicine. Now, in that case, defendant is trying to overturn her conviction. Poisoning someone is so cruel knowing they will suffer. The Chiropractor died horribly suffering from terrible sickness from the poisoning, liver failure, but also from heart failures, being revived then having another heart failure over and over, and sadly they could not save her.


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Dr Bowman searched “is widow gender neutral” online two days before his wife Betty died in a Minnesota hospital after a sudden illness last August, according to the search warrant obtained by NBC News. She died on 20 August, 2023.

"These searches, and other conversations identified so far appeared consistent with the statements provided by witnesses during the investigation, that Connor was identifying himself as a widower, even before Betty died," Rochester Police Detective Alex Kendrick wrote.

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Betty, a pharmacist at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, had symptoms similar to food poisoning when she was admitted to hospital last August, but her “condition deteriorated rapidly” and she experienced cardiac issues, fluid in her lungs and organ failure.
 
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Connor was then a resident at Mayo Clinic but also worked remotely for The University of Kansas Health System. His role? Advising callers to a poison control center.

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Betty’s best friend, Sarah Leeser, who organized the , wrote updates there and on Facebook after Connor’s arrest, saying she was “heartbroken and livid.”


“Many of you know that I lost my closest friend in August of this year,” she said. “At first, we thought she passed from a rare autoimmune disorder. However, more information is coming to light to suggest she was purposefully murdered.” ....

“Betty we miss you. Poison was not the way you were supposed to go,” Brianna Stockemer, Betty’s sister, wrote in an Oct. 25 Facebook post. “I don’t understand why Connor did this, you were so perfect, patient, and understanding to him. Connor why did you take her away from all of us?”
 
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Connor was then a resident at Mayo Clinic but also worked remotely for The University of Kansas Health System. His role? Advising callers to a poison control center.

[...]

Betty’s best friend, Sarah Leeser, who organized the , wrote updates there and on Facebook after Connor’s arrest, saying she was “heartbroken and livid.”


“Many of you know that I lost my closest friend in August of this year,” she said. “At first, we thought she passed from a rare autoimmune disorder. However, more information is coming to light to suggest she was purposefully murdered.” ....

“Betty we miss you. Poison was not the way you were supposed to go,” Brianna Stockemer, Betty’s sister, wrote in an Oct. 25 Facebook post. “I don’t understand why Connor did this, you were so perfect, patient, and understanding to him. Connor why did you take her away from all of us?”
Need to keep an eye on this trial.
This just makes me sick!
 
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Updated on: May 8, 2024 / 5:21 AM CDT / CBS Minnesota
"Connor's next court date is scheduled for June 11."



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Sildenafil is generic Viagra. What does an otherwise healthy 30-year-old man need Viagra for, anyway?

It can be used recreationally. And there are patients under 30 with ED.

 
Need to keep an eye on this trial.
This just makes me sick!
Me too. Sick and :mad: angry. Only married a couple of years. She had a career of her own. He consciously decided to take this beautiful woman's life. He cruelly, knowing how much she would probably suffered, chose that route. He knew all about the effects and yet he poisoned her making her suffer four days of agony before she died. Why is that only 2nd degree Murder? Oh good, that's changed or going to change to 1st degree Murder charges.

Dr. Connor Bowman, 31, was arrested in October and charged with second-degree murder linked to the death of Betty Bowman, a Mayo Clinic pharmacist who died on Aug. 20 last year, only four days after she was hospitalized.
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Minnesota doctor Connor Bowman faces new first-degree murder charge in the death of his wife after she was poisoned
 

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