cyanide
Dead Ivermectin Influencer Told Followers to Take Cyanide to Cure Cancer
In addition to ivermectin, Danny Lemoi advised his followers to eat dozens of apricot pits, which contain cyanide.
Influencers Unknowingly Promoted Fake Drink Made With Cyanide
"The product was clearly labeled hydrogen cyanide, and we wanted to see if they would consider selling it to their fans, which would kill them."
Man in Andhra Pradesh Kills 10 People by Offering Them Holy Food Secretly Laced With Cyanide
Vellanki Simhadri was arrested for brutally murdering people by scamming them into believing he had supernatural powers and could double their wealth and cure chronic ailments.
'Call of Cthulhu' Is the Rare Bad Game That's Probably Still Worth Playing
It has no interest in challenging or engaging Lovecraft's racist worldview, and mechanically it's all over the place, but there's enough interesting pieces here to make the journey worthwhile.
Don't Buy This: Why Tropical Fish Can Make Terrible Pets
You could be flushing money down the toilet—along with your dead fish.
Japan's 'Black Widow' Gets Death by Hanging for Murdering Her Lovers
Chisako Kakehi has reportedly been romantically linked to ten men who have later died, and has amassed $8.8 million in the last decade.
How Jim Jones Went from Civil Rights Leader to Cult Murderer
Before he was the notorious head of a murder-suicide cult, the Indiana preacher was a socialist who fought Jim Crow.
The True Story of the Notorious Trick-or-Treat Murderer
How every parent's worst nightmare unfolded in a small Texas town in 1974.
Indonesia's 'Iced Coffee Killer' Has Become Her Country's O.J Simpson
Jessica Wongso, 27, allegedly poisoned her friend with a cyanide-laced coffee. It's a story of jealousy and intrigue, but Indonesia's reaction has been just as interesting.
ISIS Is Threatening to Poison Indonesia's Food and Water Supply
Minister Luhut says the country is aware of and prepared for a possible attempted cyanide attack that might specifically target police through their food, water, or even coffee.
Poachers Just Killed Some More Elephants With Cyanide in Zimbabwe
Although the country is no longer consumed by the violence and inflation of the early 2000s, a widespread lack of economic opportunity is fueling the poaching trade.