Wild mushrooms put 80 people in hospital

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Re: Wild mushrooms put 80 people in hospital

Post by Bobby » Mon Jul 07, 2025 2:32 pm

Jasin wrote:
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Guilty on all accounts. Just out.
Yep.


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Re: Wild mushrooms put 80 people in hospital

Post by Jasin » Mon Jul 07, 2025 2:44 pm

She stared blankly at the Jurors, when the verdict was read out, because she herself knew her guilt (and probably lied to herself, that she would get revenge on those jurors one day).

What makes a person do such?
Was she treated badly and abused by those victims, to warrant her covert murder of them?
Probably not, due to her chronic lying.
She was not a woman who retaliated due to her being at risk of death from her abuser(s).

Did she just want revenge on those who turned her meaning in life, into a lie? An estranged husband, who lied to her, the moment he first met her?
It's really hard to know the motivation 'behind' a person conducting such a devious crime, moved by lies (the lie to herself that she was doing the right thing) to deceive, not consider the impact on her children and ...well, if the Media works in such mysterious lies and keep us in closets like mushrooms and feed us bullshit.

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Re: Wild mushrooms put 80 people in hospital

Post by Bobby » Mon Jul 07, 2025 8:05 pm

Jasin wrote:
Mon Jul 07, 2025 2:44 pm
She stared blankly at the Jurors, when the verdict was read out, because she herself knew her guilt (and probably lied to herself, that she would get revenge on those jurors one day).

What makes a person do such?
Was she treated badly and abused by those victims, to warrant her covert murder of them?
Probably not, due to her chronic lying.
She was not a woman who retaliated due to her being at risk of death from her abuser(s).

Did she just want revenge on those who turned her meaning in life, into a lie? An estranged husband, who lied to her, the moment he first met her?
It's really hard to know the motivation 'behind' a person conducting such a devious crime, moved by lies (the lie to herself that she was doing the right thing) to deceive, not consider the impact on her children and ...well, if the Media works in such mysterious lies and keep us in closets like mushrooms and feed us bullshit.

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Re: Wild mushrooms put 80 people in hospital

Post by mellie » Thu Jul 17, 2025 12:30 pm

Look, my mother in law was an absolute shocker, she said and did some really awful things, but to plot someone's death, to actually even PONDER Killing another human being is seriously broken.

The woman is a psychopath and needs to be locked away from people, regardless of how she was treated by her in-laws, there's something very wrong with someone who sets-out, "plots" to kill others simply because her marriage broke down.

I got Annie from " Misery " vibes about her the moment I laid eyes on her.


https://stephenking.fandom.com/wiki/Misery_(film)


With her now destined to rot in prison, at least the family, her children and the community can get on with healing and rebuilding their lives.

They would have suffered horrendously, haemorrhaging to death from their internal organs is a really awful way to go, like baiting vermin, it so cruel.

I would be devastated if anyone I loved passed away like this, and the disturbing thing about it is she would have known.... having already attempted to poison her ex- husband.

I think the judge nailed it when he referred to her as being evil.

Her children might stand a chance now she's going to be locked away for a very long time.

I wouldn't be surprised if she appeals the verdict though, because she's got plenty of money to burn, and given what she is, she probably doesn't even love her own children enough ( if at all) to not squander their inheritance away on her legal fees.

Psychopaths and sociopaths see themselves as being the single most important person's in the world, so I can honestly see her selling her house even trying to purchase a lesser sentence/ or appeal her verdict altogether.

Courts will greedily take her money, against the best interests of the children who've likely suffered from her evil, this mushroom fiasco aside.

By all accounts, the individuals she murdered were good humanbeings, and it was their own human decency she preyed upon to lure them to her home in order to murder them.

They only accepted her lunch invitation because they had empathy for her false breast cancer diagnosis.

She's an absolute monster.

People are trivialising the whole notion of the method she used to kill them, " beef Wellington " it would have been a kinder death had she just shot them all to death in cold blood.
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Re: Wild mushrooms put 80 people in hospital

Post by mellie » Thu Jul 17, 2025 1:20 pm

Jasin wrote:
Sat Dec 28, 2024 4:26 pm
Have you ever tried eating Oilfish?"

It's incredibly one of the nicest tasting fish, very buttery and yummy. You can't believe fish can taste so good!
But warning: you should only have it in small quantities or it will give you an experience on the throne that makes Chili, Curry and most other laxative ingredients feel like a mediocre flush.
https://www1.health.gov.au/internet/mai ... i2603j.htm

Beware of butterfish.
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Re: Wild mushrooms put 80 people in hospital

Post by Jasin » Fri Jul 18, 2025 9:32 am

Only supposed to eat small portions of butterfish.
A big plate fillet would give you these effects.

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