Time to open up the WTF were they thinking file again

Professur

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Mom Allegedly Spikes Macaroni With Bleach Mon Nov 28, 9:26 PM ET



CORAOPOLIS, Pa. - A mother has been charged with trying to poison her adult daughter and her daughter's family after allegedly pouring bleach into their macaroni and cheese on Saturday night.

Nancy O'Donnell, 56, was charged with four counts each of aggravated assault and recklessly endangering another person, police said.

O'Donnell's daughter, Victoria Lynn O'Donnell, 24, was preparing dinner around 6:30 p.m. for her live-in boyfriend, Jamal Scott, 30, and their 6-year-old son and 2-year-old daughter. The four share a home with Nancy O'Donnell.

Victoria O'Donnell went upstairs while the food was cooking, and police said that when she came back downstairs, she could smell bleach in the food. She tried the macaroni and cheese and immediately spit it out after tasting the bleach, police said.

No one else tasted the food.

Victoria O'Donnell then confronted her mother about the allegedly tainted dinner. According to court records, Nancy O'Donnell said she wanted to sicken her daughter because "you don't deserve those children."

Police reported a strong odor of bleach when they arrived to investigate. Nancy O'Donnell later denied pouring bleach into the pasta, police said.

Nancy O'Donnell is being held in the Allegheny County Jail on $25,000 bond. A judge ordered that she receive a mental health evaluation.

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Gato_Solo said:
Maybe she heard the pasta was made with unbleached flour, and was trying to change it a bit. :devious:


That would be the fruits and vegetables aisle 4. Ask for Mr. Inkara1. He'll be more than happy to show you his fresh tomatos.
 
unclehobart said:
Dunno what she was thinking. Bleach is detectable from 2 rooms over. She should have used antifreeze.

But the green color, and that sweet aftertaste would give that away...
 
It it was homemade mac and cheese I would agree... but if its that low ebb instanty shite ... aka canadian 'kraft dinner', I would argue it to be undetectable.
 
unclehobart said:
It it was homemade mac and cheese I would agree... but if its that low ebb instanty shite ... aka canadian 'kraft dinner', I would argue it to be undetectable.

"Kraft Dinner" is not mac and cheese, as cheese is not an orange powder. :sick:
 
Professur said:
Parmigan is a yellow powder ...

It's more of an off-white...and the powder is made from a recognizable hard cheese. Kraft uses, I think, Tang without the sugar. :sick:
 
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