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A woman was convicted in 2026 of slowly poisoning her husband with arsenic over five years, causing his death in 1984.
Lorraine Moss, a Bendigo, Australia, mother, was convicted in 2026 of poisoning her husband, John Moss, with arsenic over five years, leading to his death in 1984 at age 40.
John, a meat processor, suffered unexplained symptoms from 1978 onward, initially misdiagnosed as occupational illness.
Toxicology after his death revealed arsenic levels 80 times normal.
His daughter Tracey, who only learned the truth decades later, faced trauma and rumors, later fighting to reclaim her father’s grave from his killer.
The case exemplifies a slow, calculated murder uncovered posthumously.
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Una mujer fue condenada en 2026 por envenenar lentamente a su marido con arsénico durante cinco años, causando su muerte en 1984.