Very well could be. Also, maybe it didn't taste that bad. If it was really awful my guess the rest of the family wouldn't finish their slices. It is my understanding that arsenic actually doesn't have a taste, but it causes a bad taste in the mouth. So they might have not realized the cake was...
"Ms. Kawam, 57, grew up in a small white house on a street dotted with modest single-family homes. Her father worked on the assembly line at the General Motors plant in Linden. Her mother worked in a bakery, said Malcolm Fraser, Susan’s husband and a childhood friend of Ms. Kawam. She had an...
<modsnip> It's very sad, considering it appears she graduated from the University and had a job for a while after graduation.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/31/nyregion/coney-island-subway-burning-victim-identified.html
I wonder as to what the hubby died from? I am surprised that food poisoning death was just considered "natural" without even apparently trying to identify the source of poisoning.
Food products can naturally have arsenic, but it's at very low levels.
"Very low levels of inorganic and organic arsenic are found in many food products, according to the National Institutes of Health. Testing is routine, as slightly elevated levels of either form can cause symptoms such as...
Her husband died from food poisoning? Did anybody try to figure out which food poisoned him? Even if death didn't seem suspicious, you'd think somebody would look into which food killed him.
With arsenic, a person can slowly build up tolerance. One can take small amounts over a long period of time. Then what would have been a lethal dose won't work.
"There is evidence that humans and other animals can build up tolerance to the toxic effects of arsenic. A society of “arsenic eaters”...
If they got her DNA, they could do a familial DNA test and identify her relatives (if the relatives are in the database). From there they can try and figure out who she is.
Yes, but it still not free and implies at some point in life she had finances. Homeless individuals don't usually travel to other countries for bariatric surgery.
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