According to the allegations, the lady claimed that she “should have just divorced” her husband, who had seen her on tape pouring pesticide and weed killer into Mountain Dew, which was the only beverage that he consumed.
As a result of the allegations that she concealed weed killer and pesticide inside her husband’s cache of Mountain Dew, a lady from Missouri is now doing time in prison.
As stated by the Laclede County Sheriff’s Office, Michelle Peters, who is 47 years old and is from Lebanon, Missouri, was taken into custody on Monday and charged with first-degree domestic assault as well as armed criminal action.
“Peters is accused of covertly putting the herbicide Roundup in her husband’s Mountain Dew on many occasions over the months of May and June of this year. She then added pesticide to the beverage on Sunday, according to a statement released by the sheriff in a press release.
After experiencing symptoms of illness, the victim started to think that the soda had been tampered with. “The victim provided the sheriff’s office with video surveillance, which indicated that Michelle Peters was tampering with the Mountain Dew that was stored in a garage refrigerator,” the statement said. “The victim was the only one in the household who drank Mountain Dew, kept in that refrigerator.”
The affidavit of probable cause, which was obtained via Law&Crime, offers further information on the event. This comes after the woman’s husband reported her alleged behavior to the police on Monday.
He reported to the sheriff that the soda he stored in two-liter bottles in the garage began to taste “odd” and “weird” around the first of May. This was before he began to have symptoms such as a sore throat, diarrhea, vomiting, and coughing up “brown/yellow thick mucus” over the course of the subsequent couple of weeks. On the other hand, he said that the flavor of any Coke he consumed outside of the house was “normal.”
After that, the husband viewed the footage from the camera that had been installed inside the garage. According to the allegations, he saw his wife take “a two-liter bottle of Diet Mountain Dew out of the garage refrigerator and a bottle of Roundup weed killer into the house.” Subsequently, the husband went back to the garage and replaced both of the items that she had taken.
According to the charges, the woman said that she “should have just divorced” her husband, who had seen her on film pouring pesticide and weed killer into Mountain Dew, which was the only beverage that he drank. The allegations include the fact that the husband had watched her doing this.
With the claims that she hid weed killer and pesticide inside her husband’s stash of Mountain Dew, a woman from Missouri is now doing time in jail. The allegations stem from the fact that she was found guilty of the charges.
Michelle Peters, who is 47 years old and is from Lebanon, Missouri, was brought into jail on Monday and charged with first-degree domestic abuse as well as armed criminal action, according to the Laclede County Sheriff’s Office. Peters is also accused of participating in armed criminal activity.
During the months of May and June of this year, Peters is accused of secretly putting the herbicide Roundup in her husband’s Mountain Dew on many occasions. This is taking place in the United States. After that, on Sunday, she added insecticide to the beverage, as stated in a statement that was issued by the sheriff in a press release.
The sufferer began to suspect that the soda had been tampered with as they began to experience signs of sickness. “The victim provided the sheriff’s office with video surveillance, which indicated that Michelle Peters was tampering with the Mountain Dew that was stored in a garage refrigerator,” according to the official statement. “The victim was the only one in the household who drank Mountain Dew, kept in that refrigerator.”
Additional information on the occurrence may be found in the affidavit of probable cause, which was received via the Law&Crime website. This comes after the woman’s husband went to the police on Monday to report what he believed to be her inappropriate conduct.
Around the beginning of May, he informed the sheriff that the “odd” and “weird” flavor of the soda that he had been storing in two-liter bottles in the garage had started to become noticeable. This was before he started experiencing symptoms such as a sore throat, diarrhea, vomiting, and coughing up “brown/yellow thick mucus” over the course of the succeeding couple of weeks. These symptoms began to manifest themselves. On the other hand, he said that the taste of any Coca-Cola that he ingested outside of the home was “normal.”
Following that, the husband watched the video that was captured by the camera that had been put within the garage that had been installed. “a two-liter bottle of Diet Mountain Dew out of the garage refrigerator and a bottle of Roundup weed killer into the house,” the claims state that he saw his wife bringing into the house an additional bottle of Roundup. After that, the husband went back to the garage and replaced both of the things that wife had stolen with new ones.
In spite of the fact that her husband was under the impression that she was seeking a payment from her life insurance policy, she claimed that she had put insecticide in his drink on Sunday “because she had thrown him a 50th birthday party and he was not appreciative.” It is also stated that she told the authorities that she “should have just divorced” her husband and that she put the weed killer in his cola “to be mean.”
“The investigation will reveal more as we go to court as to the totality of all of the circumstances,” Sheriff David Millsap said in an interview with KY3. Does the narrative have any more to tell? Actually, there is. And anything that is revealed in court.”
In addition to being jailed without bail, Peters is scheduled to appear in court on July 2nd. It has been reported that she filed a plea of not guilty.