
"On the video we found that, besides all the other things that he's done in the year that we've lived here, that he was spraying something -- we weren't sure if it was rat poison, wasp spray. He was spraying stuff all over our groceries -- our fruit, our vegetables, our coffee pot that we use every morning, and our whole pantry full of our chips and cereal, all of our canned goods and spices. Everything. He sprayed it all over everything."
"A couple called sheriff's deputies after reviewing surveillance video and discovering that a roommate was spraying their food with what appeared to be Raid bug spray. They made the discovery after numerous illnesses and emergency room visits with chest and stomach pain."
"David Sonhopper said at his latest ER visit, he was told he has liver damage, and medical professionals said, based on his blood work, they thought it could be poisoning. That's what led the couple to check the cameras the landlord has installed in the home."
A Santa Clarita couple discovered their roommate was systematically poisoning their food after reviewing home surveillance footage. The video showed 42-year-old Timothy Bradbury wearing a gas mask and spraying what appeared to be Raid bug spray on groceries, produce, and pantry items in their shared kitchen. The couple had experienced numerous illnesses and emergency room visits with chest and stomach pain over months. David Sonhopper was diagnosed with liver damage, with medical professionals suspecting poisoning based on blood work. Beyond the poisoning, Bradbury allegedly tormented them by throwing away food and destroying their clothing. Deputies responded to the home on Tuesday following the couple's report.
Read at 6abc Philadelphia
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