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Notcookie · 02/11/2023 09:10

Ooh I was just wondering what was going on with this. They must have some solid evidence then.

cocolocopocos · 02/11/2023 09:37

Can't say I'm surprised by this development

LubaLuca · 02/11/2023 09:39

This is such an interesting case, and I'm not surprised by the update.

I imagine Netflix is already planning the docudrama.

GonnaGetGoingReturns · 02/11/2023 09:41

cocolocopocos · 02/11/2023 09:37

Can't say I'm surprised by this development

She’s protesting her innocence. Wonder what that actually is? Who did murder her relatives?

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ACGTHelixA · 02/11/2023 10:10

if its true about how the food items were brought according to the bbc article, then how or why are they responsible ?

cheezncrackers · 02/11/2023 10:11

I can't believe it took them so long to charge her!

Kedece2410 · 02/11/2023 10:17

Youd think if she was innocent as she claims & bought the mushrooms locally other people would have been affected too. And mushrooms were one thing her children, who were also at the meal, don't like & don't eat

GonnaGetGoingReturns · 02/11/2023 10:22

@MadamVastra - I just saw that on the Australian/NZ section.

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Deathwillbebutapause · 02/11/2023 11:26

A dingo's got my food dehydrator

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