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Alana Goodman - April 24, 2020 5:00 AM
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"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,'" one of his close friends told the Washington Free Beacon. "It just doesn't make any sense."
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Wanda Lenius did not respond to a request for comment about the allegations in this report from sources who knew Gary Lenius.
A woman who identified herself as a friend of Wanda Lenius's, however, emailed the Free Beacon to say that Wanda Lenius was "not well" and called the information contained in the report "old and inaccurate."
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Asked if she and Lenius had a conversation about taking the chloroquine at that time, she told the Free Beacon: "No. I mean, it was really kind of a spur of the moment thing," adding that the couple ingested "one teaspoon and some soda" each—at least four times the lethal limit.
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Seven months after their wedding, the Waterloo Police Department responded to a domestic incident at their home. The couple had gotten into an argument "concerning counseling and a possible divorce" during which Wanda allegedly hit her husband in the chest and swung a mounted birdhouse at him, according to a court affidavit from the responding officer, William Sauerbrei.
The state attorney's office charged Wanda Lenius with misdemeanor domestic abuse assault. But the couple reconciled and Gary Lenius testified in support of his wife at the trial, saying he was not hurt or put in fear of injury. The judge found Wanda not guilty.
In the verdict, Judge Nathan Callahan wrote that the "911 tape certainly contains sufficient evidence to establish probable cause for [Wanda Lenius's] arrest, and the observations of the officers were consistent with a finding of probable cause for arrest of the Defendant." But due to Gary Lenius's trial testimony, the judge said he was unable to find "proof beyond a reasonable doubt that Defendant either placed her husband in fear, injured him, or that she had the intent to do so."
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originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
He may have committed suicide. A level-headed Intelligent E.R. Doctor killed herself last Friday. The week before that, a Washington Post reporter did. Don't know if fish-bowl cleaner was involved though.
originally posted by: RMFX1
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
He may have committed suicide. A level-headed Intelligent E.R. Doctor killed herself last Friday. The week before that, a Washington Post reporter did. Don't know if fish-bowl cleaner was involved though.
If she killed herself, she wasn't level headed.
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: RMFX1
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
He may have committed suicide. A level-headed Intelligent E.R. Doctor killed herself last Friday. The week before that, a Washington Post reporter did. Don't know if fish-bowl cleaner was involved though.
If she killed herself, she wasn't level headed.
Traumatised is probably the right word.
She was an ER doc in NY, got the virus, recovered, tried to get back to the job but was having trouble.
originally posted by: RMFX1
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: RMFX1
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
He may have committed suicide. A level-headed Intelligent E.R. Doctor killed herself last Friday. The week before that, a Washington Post reporter did. Don't know if fish-bowl cleaner was involved though.
If she killed herself, she wasn't level headed.
Traumatised is probably the right word.
She was an ER doc in NY, got the virus, recovered, tried to get back to the job but was having trouble.
If your level of trauma drives you to suicide, you cannot in any sense of the phrase be considered level headed. Get real.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
He may have committed suicide. A level-headed Intelligent E.R. Doctor killed herself last Friday. The week before that, a Washington Post reporter did. Don't know if fish-bowl cleaner was involved though.
originally posted by: RMFX1
If she killed herself, she wasn't level headed.
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
originally posted by: RMFX1
If she killed herself, she wasn't level headed.
She didn't die... She is alive. Which is strange since she claimed she also drank the same amount of the chloroquine phosphate, which is 4 times over the lethal dose for a human being.