a doctor in california says his wife tried to poison him and that he caught her in the act. he says these pictures are from a hidden nanny cam that he set up, showing his wife, also a doctor, spiking his lemonade with draino. bring in a criminal defense attorney, the story, hard to believe. grabbed my eye when i saw it. they live in a $2.5 million mansion in irving, the husband had been suffering from an unexplained ailment a month, 53 years old. i guess he had suspicions something was going on, set up a nanny cam and got the pictures that we are now showing to our viewers of her pouring draino in his hot lemonade. yeah, allegedly pouring draino. when it comes to divorce, sometimes things that quack like ducks and walk like ducks are not actually ducks. and there are a few things that
are really glaringly odd about this case. first and foremost, as you mentioned, we have two doctors here, so one doctor suspects his doctor spouse of poisoning him. so what does he do? sets up a nanny cam to be poisoned on camera. that makes no sense to me. if he thought was wife was poisoning him, he could set it up if he wants to entrap her. but instead of drinking a poison drink, you collect it, you take it to a lab, you get it tested. you don t basically set yourself up to be murdered in order to prove a point. that s a very glaring, very glaring oddity to me. and he says she treated him badly and called him names. is he trying to gain advantage in a divorce and making horrible
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