Sunday 11 August 2019

Divorce Is Messy,

even at the best of times,


so in possibly the worst time of anyone's lives it is refreshing to hear that some couples can remain together in the same house as they endure the process, some even being civil enough to make coffee for their soon to be ex-partners, like Brian Kozlowsk for his wife Therese, she had filed for divorce from her husband in June of 2018, all was well, but she said that she got suspicious after experiencing weird symptoms after drinking her husband’s coffee, symptoms like tiredness, nausea and blurred vision, what to do? install hidden cameras of course! and yes you guessed it, the footage shows the man breaking up several tablets and dumping them in his wife’s coffee before swishing it around to make the drug melt faster, “Brian was trying to kill me to keep his comfortable life from slipping away,” Therese told WDIV. “I felt a horrible coldness in the air, but in this nightmare the predator was Brian. I fell to my knees and cried. I could barely move.” authorities were able to seize the last coffee he made for her and found that it contained 127 millilitres of diphenhydramine, about eight pills-worth, Brian Kozlowski pleaded no contest to charges of poisoning a drink, which carries a maximum sentence of 15 years, worse still his own daughter drank some of the spiked coffee before she also drove to work, instead settling for excuses, as the fact that he was going through a rough time when he committed the act, prosecutor Eric Smith sought the minimum sentence of 19 months in jail, which Kozlowski would have probably been satisfied with, but he got an unexpected gift from the judge, last Thursday, for repeatedly poisoning his wife, Brian Kozlowski was sentenced to five years probation and 60 days in jail, to be served on weekends. Obviously, the prosecution was not very happy with the verdict, “The Court seemed more focused on ensuring the defendant’s freedom and ability to continue to work than the victim and her safety,” prosecutor Eric Smith said, “It is troubling to think that someone who commits such a reckless crime, putting his wife and so many other people at risk, is able to walk away with such a light sentence, You shouldn’t be able to commit at 15 year-felony by poisoning someone and only have to serve weekends,” Smith added. “It’s unbelievable to me.” I have to say the sentence does seem a little lite, but the judge must know what he is doing, note to anyone living with a soon to be divorced partner and you have dizzy spells, make your own coffee!


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