A North Carolina man accused of fatally poisoning his wife with eyedrops is now being accused of attempting to poison their 11-year-old daughter with the same substance, resulting in her hospitalization, according to court documents.
Joshua Lee Hunsucker was booked on Tuesday and prosecutors have asked that his bond be revoked amid concerns he is abusing and neglecting one of his children, neglecting another child and intimidating witnesses in his murder case. Prosecutors argued that he has become “increasingly aggressive” and that his “dangerous actions will continue to escalate,” according to court documents.
Hunsucker, 40, is accused of poisoning his then-10-year-old daughter with eyedrops over a year after he allegedly killed his wife with the same substance. He put the eye drops into his child’s beverage and the substance was found in their urine sample, according to court documents.
TIL you can kill someone with eyedrops.
Not the drops, the whole bottle.
TIL you can kill someone with eyebottle
If you throw it fast enough, I guess…
Eye you can TIL someone with a killbottle
“He is accused of staging his own kidnapping, falsely reporting that he stopped to change a flat tire and a pistol-whipped him in the head multiple times before his hands were zip-tied and injected with an unknown substance.”
So… a pistol whipped him. And his hands were injected?
Do we just not proof journalism anymore?
They fired all the editors. Also the writers. And artists. And photographers.
Strangely, only management is left.
Apparently ol’ Hunsucker’s been self-administering his own eye drops from the looks of him.
‘Bout the worst case of atchaforya I’ve ever had the displeasure to encounter.
Holy shit this is the worst criminal ever.
Not the worst ever, but he certainly makes the list
By worst I mean least competent. Though I guess he DID kill someone
What a psycho
Reminds me of the case of Carol Anne Bond
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