Woman Admits to Poisoning Boyfriend With Visine Drops

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A 33-year-old Pennsylvania woman could spend the rest of her life in prison after admitting to police that she repeatedly poisoned her boyfriend with Visine eye drops for more than three years in a bid for his attention.

Vickie Jo Mills of Ayr Township, Pa., was arrested Thursday and charged with 10 counts of aggravated assault, 10 counts of simple assault and 10 counts of reckless endangerment after she told authorities she slipped Visine eye drops into the drinking water of her boyfriend, 45-year-old Thurman Edgar Nesbitt III.

Mills, who has a child with Nesbitt, told Pennsylvania State Police she put Visine drops, medicinally used to "get the red out" of eyes, into his drinking water 10 to 12 times since June 2009.

Nesbitt had been sick for years with symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and blood pressure and breathing problems, according to police. His doctor, Dr. Harry Johnston, alerted authorities in after detecting traces of tetrahydrozoline, a chemical found in eye drops, in Nesbitt's blood tests.

A follow up test at the police station showed Nesbitt had 49 nanograms per milliliter of tetrahydrozoline in his system, categorized by medical experts as "an extremely high level, according to the Record Herald newspaper.

Mills, according to an affidavit, "never meant to kill him [Nesbitt], only wanted him to pay more attention to her."

Mills is currently free on $75,000 bail. She appeared in Fulton County Court on Monday but was granted a continuance request made by her defense team. She will next appear in court on Sept. 17.

The 30 charges filed against her carry a maximum combined sentence of 240 years in jail and more than $300,000 in fines, according to the judge in the case, Magisterial District Judge Wendy Mellott.

Woman Admits to Poisoning Boyfriend With Visine Drops | ABC News Blogs - Yahoo! News
 
Wow, I didn't realize that the eye drops were that dangerous.
 
Whoa. I think "honey, PAY ATTENTION" would probably work better than "let's put some eyedrops in his drink just enough to not kill him" techinque... It amazes me how some people come up with bizzare ways of getting attention/ETC.
 
Wow. Just, Wow. Eye Drops, seriously? (shaking my head)
 
In what universe does that logic even make sense? I've never been sick and thought, "Maybe if I'm more attentive to my loved ones this will go away."
 
Wow, I didn't realize that the eye drops were that dangerous.

a few years ago, Visine was commonly used for date rape purpose. couple drops in hard liquor and she'll be knocked out or disoriented.

awful.
 
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