Insurance Journal A northern California woman has been arrested on suspicion of spiking orange juice bottles with a deadly dose of rubbing alcohol and stocking the bottles at a Starbucks coffee shop, law enforcement officials told Reuters news service on Tuesday ...
Tri-Valley Herald SAN JOSE -- A San Jose chemist who had been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after allegedly trying to plant tainted orange juice at a Starbucks was released from jail without being charged Thursday. Ramineh Behbehanian, 50, had been ...
Washington Post (blog) Today they release her because they can't quite detect what she put into the orange juice. Like ... OH, wait, the cops' technicians run the juice through a portable mass spectrometer that confirmed it was isopropyl alcohol, a common household solvent ... and more »
East Bay Express But in lab animals, the kidneys are the most vulnerable organ to damage from high doses of ethylene glycol. Other commonly used substances include two metals, antimony and molybdenum, often used in yellow , red, and orange pigments for children's toys ... and more »
Environmental Health News Other commonly used substances include two metals, antimony and molybdenum, often used in yellow, red and orange pigments for children's toys. They were reported in nearly 800 products, including dolls and building blocks. A powerful industrial solvent ... and more »
Contra Costa Times A South San Jose chemist who had been arrested on attempted murder charges after witnesses claimed she tried to sneak two bottles filled with rubbing alcohol and orange juice into a Starbucks display case will be released Thursday from jail without ...
Gant Daily San Jose Fire Department hazmat experts who examined samples of the orange juice bottle content learned that the liquid therein was isopropyl alcohol, a com...
io9 Orange juice, for example, contains the same amount of sugar as Coca Cola. There's no fiber in it, ... These oils are extracted from seeds using very harsh processing methods and include high heat, bleaching and the toxic solvent hexane. These oils ...
San Jose Mercury News SAN JOSE -- A San Jose chemist who had been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after allegedly trying to plant tainted orange juice at a Starbucks was released from jail without being charged Thursday. Ramineh Behbehanian, 50, had been ...
Malaysia Chronicle Although normally water-based, electoral stains occasionally contain a solvent such as alcohol to allow for faster drying, especially when used with dipping bottles, which may also contain a biocide to ensure bacteria aren't transferred from voter to ... and more »