• Re: Wisconsin woman allegedly attempted to kill husband with animal eut

    From Omar dead@21:1/5 to zinn on Sat Jan 7 08:05:52 2023
    XPost: wi.general, alt.politics.democrats, talk.politics.guns
    XPost: sac.politics

    In article <srnnss$82qg$4@news.freedyn.de>
    zinn <zinn@reno.us> wrote:

    The sooner this bitch is dead the better.


    A Monroe, Wisconsin, woman was charged with attempted first-
    degree murder after being accused of poisoning her husband, who
    works as a veterinarian, with animal euthanasia drugs several
    times, according to reports.

    Amanda Chapin, 50, was arrested by the Lafayette County
    Sheriff’s Office and charged on Dec. 28, the Associated Press
    reported, after authorities said she poisoned her 70-year-old
    husband Gary Chapin, three times by putting barbiturates in his
    coffee, between July and August.

    The couple was married in March, after which Amanda Chapin
    forged one of Gary’s children’s signatures on a power-of-
    attorney document, according to a criminal complaint.

    The complaint then says she demanded her husband change the deed
    of the house so if he died, she would get the home. Less than
    three weeks after the deed was changed, the complaint reads, she
    poisoned her husband for the first time.

    Gary Chapin fell into a coma after Amanda’s third attempt to
    poison him with barbiturate-enhanced coffee, which lasted for
    four days, and the complaint says blood work exhibited that the
    drugs were the same type he used to put animals down.

    In August, Gary Chapin’s son filed a restraining order against
    Amanda Chapin on his father’s behalf and in September he began
    the process for divorcing his wife, according to court documents.

    AP reported that according to the criminal complaint, Amanda
    Chapin violated the restraining order by sending her husband a
    suicide note in an email.

    In the note, Amanda Chapin said she decided to kill herself
    because his children were going to destroy her.

    “The only thing I am guilty of is loving you SOOOOOOOOOO MUCH,”
    the note, which was included in the complaint, said.

    Paramedics responded to her house and took her to a local
    hospital, and the next day Gary Chapin filed for divorce.

    <https://nypost.com/2023/01/05/wisconsin-woman-allegedly- attempted-to-kill-husband-with-animal-euthanasia-drugs-reports/>

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  • From Omar dead@21:1/5 to zinn on Sun Jan 8 00:54:17 2023
    XPost: wi.general, alt.politics.democrats, talk.politics.guns
    XPost: sac.politics

    In article <srno0i$82qg$5@news.freedyn.de>
    zinn <zinn@reno.us> wrote:

    The sooner this bitch is dead the better.


    A Monroe, Wisconsin, woman was charged with attempted first-
    degree murder after being accused of poisoning her husband, who
    works as a veterinarian, with animal euthanasia drugs several
    times, according to reports.

    Amanda Chapin, 50, was arrested by the Lafayette County
    Sheriff’s Office and charged on Dec. 28, the Associated Press
    reported, after authorities said she poisoned her 70-year-old
    husband Gary Chapin, three times by putting barbiturates in his
    coffee, between July and August.

    The couple was married in March, after which Amanda Chapin
    forged one of Gary’s children’s signatures on a power-of-
    attorney document, according to a criminal complaint.

    The complaint then says she demanded her husband change the deed
    of the house so if he died, she would get the home. Less than
    three weeks after the deed was changed, the complaint reads, she
    poisoned her husband for the first time.

    Gary Chapin fell into a coma after Amanda’s third attempt to
    poison him with barbiturate-enhanced coffee, which lasted for
    four days, and the complaint says blood work exhibited that the
    drugs were the same type he used to put animals down.

    In August, Gary Chapin’s son filed a restraining order against
    Amanda Chapin on his father’s behalf and in September he began
    the process for divorcing his wife, according to court documents.

    AP reported that according to the criminal complaint, Amanda
    Chapin violated the restraining order by sending her husband a
    suicide note in an email.

    In the note, Amanda Chapin said she decided to kill herself
    because his children were going to destroy her.

    “The only thing I am guilty of is loving you SOOOOOOOOOO MUCH,”
    the note, which was included in the complaint, said.

    Paramedics responded to her house and took her to a local
    hospital, and the next day Gary Chapin filed for divorce.

    <https://nypost.com/2023/01/05/wisconsin-woman-allegedly- attempted-to-kill-husband-with-animal-euthanasia-drugs-reports/>

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