Confirms ex-husband was in icu 3 weeks last year with illness with similar symptoms. Also source says police investigating a food dehydrator disposed of at local tip.
Oh this is not looking good. Looks like she couldn’t get rid of the ex so went for his parents
And looks at their hand for tears...It's just my opinion, but I'm always uncomfortable when I see an interview with someone who sounds like they are crying but there are absolutely no tears....
So why dump the dehydrator at the tip?It could still turn out to be a terrible mistake, ie mistaking the mushrooms for ok ones.
I can imagine getting into a panic if it was you who prepared and cooked the meal and someone died.
Would it be normal to try and cover up what happened even if you mistook the mushrooms for safe ones.
If someone died and I prepared the meal, I'd probably think that these days I'd go to jail even if it was just a terrible mistake.
And the ex, we don't know the cause of what happened to him.
Could they have been raw in a salad? If she used a hydrator, perhaps she had dried them to preserve them and that was used to hydrate them to add them to a salad.
Once could be an accident. Twice....Will be interested to find out more of the details on this one. I do believe it's possible to do this accidentally (didn't author Nicholas Evans have this happen to him and friends/family?), but it is currently sounding quite odd that the cook managed to avoid it herself.
But maybe the fact her ex was ill a year ago is actually a sign that she's 'merely' careless/negligent?
Yes that stuck out like the proverbial to me.It's just my opinion, but I'm always uncomfortable when I see an interview with someone who sounds like they are crying but there are absolutely no tears....
I also found this:
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Using Dried Mushrooms
Fresh mushrooms are 80% water, and when you remove that, you are left with a highly concentrated product, packed with flavor and nutrients. Unlike vegetables, which lose much of their nutritional value when processed, dried mushrooms retain all of their medicinal and immune-boosting properties.farwestfungi.com
“Dried mushrooms tend to be very brittle, so it takes almost no effort to crush them into powder. In this form, they make excellent additions to spice blends, meat rubs, and brines. They can be added to flour for savory baking, or making fresh pasta.”
And a finisher.Could EP have given them mushroom soup as a starter?
It's a very sad situation. The victims would have had an excruciating death.I am wondering what Simon, the ex, is feeling and thinking. He nearly died, and now both his parents have just died. His ex, or soon to be ex, is suspected. Does he also suspect her? I think he may be very relieved that the children have been removed from her care. That's probably the only positive thought he has at the moment.
is a pattern. IMOOnce could be an accident. Twice....
I think it is a stretch to say that Simon had similar symptoms. There just isn't enough information to say his symptoms were consistent with food poisoning. He had emergency surgery to the small intestine, repeated several times. Perhaps an obstruction with removal of diseased tissue.Yep, looks that way to me. I think that's just too much of a coincidence that the ex was in hospital with similar symptoms.
I think it was deliberate.
That’s what immediately came to my mind. "Midsomer Murders" Destroying Angel (TV Episode 2001)I'm pretty sure this was a Midsomer Murders plot once. But I guess most everything here was a variant of a Midsomer Murders plot once.
I figured that would be the case. Moo.![]()
Mushroom poisoning twist: Lunch guest pulled out 'at the last minute'
The ex-husband of a woman who hosted a poisonous lunch where four people fell ill - three of whom have since died - had been invited to the deadly lunch.www.dailymail.co.uk