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A courtroom narrative recounts the trial of a young female teacher accused of attempting to poison a family and of shifting suspicion onto an adopted son. It reconstructs alleged episodes—illness after shared refreshments, discovery of a phosphorus pill among the accused’s medicines, and hidden toxic items—alongside police searches, extensive witness testimony, and a psychiatric report declaring her sane. Prosecutors and defense dispute motive, the significance of a pamphlet on the psychology of poisoning, and the weight of circumstantial evidence, while the proceedings illuminate social intimacy, mistrust, ostracism, and the challenges of proving deliberate intent in an ambiguity-laden criminal case.
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