Tammy Jean Warner was charged in February with negligent homicide in the 2004
death of her husband, Michael, who suffered acute alcohol poisoning (0.47
blood-alcohol level) caused by having ingested three liters of sherry wine,
allegedly provided by Tammy via enema. The Lake Jackson, Texas, widow told
reporters that she was only trying to help Michael (who she said had been
addicted to enemas since childhood) and that he also did enemas with coffee,
"castile soap, Ivory soap. He had enema recipes. I'm sure that's the way he
wanted to go out (die) because he loved his enemas." [Houston Chronicle,
2-10-05]
Tammy Jean Warner was charged in February with negligent homicide in the 2004
death of her husband, Michael, who suffered acute alcohol poisoning (0.47
blood-alcohol level) caused by having ingested three liters of sherry wine,
allegedly provided by Tammy via enema. The Lake Jackson, Texas, widow told
reporters that she was only trying to help Michael (who she said had been
addicted to enemas since childhood) and that he also did enemas with coffee,
"castile soap, Ivory soap. He had enema recipes. I'm sure that's the way he
wanted to go out (die) because he loved his enemas." [Houston Chronicle,
2-10-05]
47 promilles? *impressed whistle*
That's quite good even on Finn standards.
If I had all the money I'd spent on drink, I'd spend it on drink.
-- Sir Henry Rawlinson