UW lab researcher admits to adding poisonous chemicals to coworker's water bottle, shoes
By Alexa Cattouse | Apr. 14The lab researcher confessed to his colleague and police of poisoning the colleague’s water bottle and shoes.
The lab researcher confessed to his colleague and police of poisoning the colleague’s water bottle and shoes.
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