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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    And now one of the lab assistants is asking if the blood contained traces of another chemical that Ferrante was purchasing, saying old supply had lost its potency. A chemical Ferrante was familiar with, with the effect of making the patient tired and ill. He might have administered this to...
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    Does anyone know if Ferrante's formal arraignment, scheduled for Nov 6, is public, and if so, where it can be viewed? (What's a formal arraignment, anyway?). I know there's a gag order and not sure it applies here. Looking over all the posts, I see I had basic misunderstandings of medical...
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    I bet the lawyer negotiated Ferrante's repositioning to a mental health unit. I would feel sorry for the guy if it were not for the cold blooded cruelty, which is more than extreme to a wife who bore his child, etc. the fact that he kept such large accounts in his ownname(not joint)..well...
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    His defense: 1.) It was suicide. Not a chance. Baby plans, happy life, boyfriend plans even. 2.) The hospital tainted the blood. No, other symptoms were there, etc. 3.) creatine converts to cyanide. Not possible in these doses. 4.) she did it to herself, thinking the glass vials (cyanide...
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    Hmm.. He said she had a bad head ache. I thought that was an excuse to lead into a stroke. I hope the lawyers read these posts. Here's a puzzle. What if you are a lab worker who ordered the cyanide. Next thing you know, a day or two later, the healthy wife of your boss has a stroke and...
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    Don't know about Cyril. But recently read earlier posts (Bourne, time, et al) and looked up creatine again. Label says take 10 g a day (as she was supposedly taking) but all body builder forums say, after initial heavy dose, maintain on 5 g a day. Risk to kidneys..never a good idea when...
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    I still bet you could find something was going wrong for him in research or career. He wanted a reason to get out of town.
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    He had to go to two people to order the cyanide, but I think he ordered it only once.
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    ..or, they saw him drinking creatine in the lab and so, thought to mix it in so that he was to be the victim.
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    He might say, someone was trying to frame him. That he had enemies (which seems to be true!)
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    E.g., the affidavit says the cyanide was first put in a drawer..that sounds like an escape clause for him.
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    Actually, they will probably leave it vague..try to insist that RF really had an experiment in mind for the cyanide, and that many people in the lab could have wantonly mixed up the drugs before the cyanide was properly put away. Or mixed it deliberately intending it for someone else. I hope...
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    I think I'm only beginning to realize that an autopsy would not reveal cyanide poisoning? It required measuring the gases in the blood? ??? (And no, I am not planning to poison anyone)
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    Thank you! Would they not do an autopsy on a person dead on arrival, though? With such an unexpected death? Or does the kind of hospital make the difference?
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    Maybe you guys who sound like medical and biological experts, can help me with something.. I guess there is no fact sheet on cyanide poisoning. I would think they'd search his web access on cyanide, but how much can one know about how a person reacts to a poison. 1.) if he thought she would...
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    Could there be a slight glitch in the indictment..says the Quest specimen was collected at something like apr 18 at 14:23, and a second specimen that same date at 06:00, which is earlier. I think they mean, the next day. Retreading the indictment, the guy gets uglier. When I first glommed...
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    About daughter, http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/neighborhoods-city/records-detail-911-call-for-ailing-doctor-686204/ Says, he told Mrs. klein he was waiting at the house for someone to pick up his daughter so he could take her to the hospital. Not sure how to interpret that.
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    I have to agree with Always Shocked, that the man was losing his marbles. His best defense. But golly gee, I thought he might get away with this!!
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    It does seem counterintuitive that someone would want to conceive a child who is planning to leave a husband (and the defense will probably use this to say they were very much in love). But I'm fairly sure he would be trying to woo her backin order for his plan to work, and unfortunately on her...
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    GUILTY PA - Husband charged in cyanide poisoning death of Dr. Autumn Klein

    Not only did he drink the stuff in the lab, where eating and drinking is prohibited, mercifully, he trotted back home with a gallon of the stuff which was purportedly to be used for grant funded projects at Pitt. Just love it when neurologists bring stuff home for their wives to drink. But...

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