I don't believe the vomiting. Why didn't she tell any of the doctors she threw up the lunch? She only told them she had diarrhea. She didn't have to tell them she had an eating disorder, as a former bulimic myself, one of the advantages is you can get away with it at first - she just had to say...
If she is guilty, it must have been nerve-racking having her kids in the same house as the poisonous mushrooms. Always a chance of them ingesting it somehow - whether taking a small bite of the meal, or a dollop of the meal or dried mushrooms somehow making it's way to another piece of food...
Excuse my ignorance, why is finding a food dehydrator suspicious? Is it because by dehydrating the food you can disguise, to the eater at leas, what's in the meal?
The one thing that makes me think it wasn't an accident was that she turned her phone off on Sat night. A parent who is away from their children wouldn't turn their phone off. Unless something was very wrong...
If it was an accident and for some reason she turned her phone off before bed on Sat...
This is tacky and pure speculation - but my bet is they are not financially independent and have some family money. I would be surprised if their properties, school fees, and lifestyle was paid for 100% with his income.
They would need to be saving for the future, and doing things like...
I have no insider info, but one can absolutely be both a marathon runner and an alcoholic. It is a complicated, longterm disease and many addicts have significant periods (months, years) of sobriety. A family member of mine with substance abuse issues used to exercise intensely as it helped him...
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