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To: MrLucky who wrote (8909)1/12/2006 6:06:54 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541519
 
LOL! She told us the story of the woman who poisoned her husband to death (and oh, BTW, one other person "accidently" by putting the bottles with cyanide in the Tylonol capsules back on the shelf to buy)....

Evidently, the woman had been researching poisons at the library. After she killed him, and the FBI (Criminal Div) suspected the library usage, they tried to get the librarian to give them the books. She refused. The FBI decided OK. Got permission to take all the books that referred to poisoning, and fingerprinted each and every one of the books. Costly, time consuming, but they did get her fingerprints and on the cyanide pages.

Evidently that, and the other evidence they had collected, helped to convict the woman.