The mom poisoning her daughter.
Why would she actually bring the poison into the room and add it to the soup there? Doesn't make sense.
shareWhy would she actually bring the poison into the room and add it to the soup there? Doesn't make sense.
share1. To make it less likely anyone would catch her. There probably were times she did do it in the kitchen if no one else was home, but felt "safer" in the girl's room when other people were. The daughter was pretty much confined to bed, so she felt she could do as she wanted without anyone really interrupting.
2. If she didn't often do it in the girl's room, the daughter may never have figured out what her mom was doing and never tried to video tape it. But the daughter most likely saw her mom doing something that didn't seem right more than once, suspected she may be poisoning her, so set up the camera.
But the daughter most likely saw her mom doing something that didn't seem right more than once, suspected she may be poisoning her, so set up the camera.
Ah ha, I'd totally forgotten about that. So I guess maybe the girl really never knew until after death.
shareAnyone know or have any theories on what the poison was? Something that over time with a calculated dosage would keep a child sick and eventually die without detection in an autopsy. Have seen the movie many times and can't read what's on the bottle.
shareI believe it was something like Pine-Sol.
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