
[Ed. – Just a little bit. Update on this inspiring couple.]
Gary dying from this is what raised the eyebrows of some friends who said, “What bothers me about this is that Gary was a very intelligent man, a retired [mechanical] engineer who designed systems for John Deere in Waterloo, Iowa, and I really can’t see the scenario where Gary would say, ‘Yes, please, I would love to drink some of that Koi fish tank cleaner…it just doesn’t make any sense.”
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[W]hen this tragic incident occurred, you bet the liberal media weaponized it to attack the president. …
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Mesa City Police said that it was not a homicide investigation at this time, noting that it’s standard procedure for law enforcement to investigate all deaths. But the toxicology report should open a new front in this inquiry, as it seems clear that she didn’t take the same dose as her husband:
We have the toxicology report for the man who was given fish tank cleaner by his wife.
Chloroquine blood test: 17,000 ng/mL (well over fatal dose)
Calls into question (1) wife's claim they took the same amount; and (2) that he was only given a "teaspoon" pic.twitter.com/uV2B6B8JfG
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) June 17, 2020