ACE: Arizona Woman Poisoned Her Husband With Fish-Tank Cleaner
Posted on | March 30, 2020 | Comments Off on ACE: Arizona Woman Poisoned Her Husband With Fish-Tank Cleaner
Ace of Spades is just flat-out accusing the woman, known only as “Wanda,” of murder in the widely-publicized case where, it was claimed, both she and her 68-year-old husband, known only as “Gary,” ingested an aquarium cleaner because they mistakenly thought it was the same as chloroquine, the anti-malarial drug that President Trump said might be useful in treating coronavirus. I had myself suspected this: If they both ingested the same amount of this poisonous chemical, why did he die and she survive? Having watched many episodes of Forensic Files, I am well aware that poisoning is one way wives commonly kill their husbands, and there was something off-key about this woman’s conveniently political tale of a Trump-inspired “accident.” Well, well, well!
The Arizona woman who said that she and her 68-year-old husband ingested a substance used to clean fish tanks after hearing President Donald Trump tout chloroquine as a cure for the coronavirus has given thousands of dollars to Democratic groups and candidates over the last two years.
The woman’s most recent donations, in late February, were to a Democratic PAC, the 314 Action Fund, that bills itself as the “pro-science resistance” and has vocally criticized the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic and held up her case to slam the White House.
Although local and national media outlets withheld the couple’s names, the Washington Free Beacon established their identities through descriptions in local news reports, where the pair were identified by their first names and ages: Gary, 68, and Wanda, 61. The Free Beacon is withholding their identities at Wanda’s request.
Federal Election Commission records show that Wanda has donated thousands of dollars to Democratic electoral groups and candidates over the past two years, including Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and EMILY’s List, a group that aims to elect pro-choice female candidates.
Wanda told the Free Beacon that she and her husband were both Democrats, not Trump supporters. They heard about the potential benefits of chloroquine, an antimalarial drug, in news reports. She decided at the “spur of the moment” to try taking it, but reached for a fish tank cleaner in her pantry that contains chloroquine phosphate, a different and deadly form of the chemical.
Yeah, “spur of the moment” she reaches for the fish tank cleaner, and now her husband’s dead and she blames Trump! Would any competent homicide detective believe that story? I don’t think so.
Most life-insurance policies pay double for accidental deaths. So this was allegedly an “accident.” How much life insurance did Gary have?
Wanda is the Jussie Smollett of the coronavirus pandemic, and last time I checked, Arizona had the death penalty for murder.