Posted on 03/22/2006 11:20:36 AM PST by iPod Shuffle
Woman Survives 'Fatal Attraction' Poisoning
Her 'Friend' Was in Love with Her Husband
March 22, 2006 - Angie Hausler, 33, is recovering in a St. Louis hospital after being the victim of a crime with echoes of the movie "Fatal Attraction." Hausler was allegedly poisoned by a neighbor, Tina Vazquez, who police say was in love with Hausler's husband, Brian Hausler, and wanted to get rid of her so she could marry him.
"I never led her on," said Brian Hausler, "I mean, not that I know of."
Brian Hausler says they met Vazquez, 33, six to eight months ago, a few months after they had moved to rural Terre Bonne, Mo. Vazquez's husband left her over Christmas and since then she and her two kids have been a constant presence in the Hausler household.
Vazquez, 33, is now in custody and charged with first-degree assault. If convicted, Vazquez faces a maximum of life in prison. She allegedly confessed first to Brian Hausler, and then to police.
"She said, 'well I put something in Angie's medicine,' " Brian Hausler said. "And, I asked her, when? what'd you do?' and she hesitated for a few seconds and she said, 'I put neo-nitrate in her medicine.' "
Sodium nitrate is a chemical used to cure meat, which can be fatal in large doses. Police believe Vazquez got it at the meat plant where she works and slipped it into capsules of amoxicillin, which she offered to Angie Hausler when she was feeling ill.
Left untreated, authorities say sodium nitrate takes oxygen out of the blood and could be fatal if ingested by humans. Angie Hausler collapsed about 20 minutes after taking one of the capsules of amoxicillin, and then called 911.
My wife had to hire a food taster because of all the homicidal hotties that want to steal me away from her.
rode hard, put up wet
You can take the trash out of the trailer but you can not take the trailer out of the trash.
Um, YEAH. I think she'd have to do more than kill my wife, if she wanted me to marry her. First I guess she'd have to arrange a freak "accident" to blind me... then of course some sort of severe cerebral event would help. Like, maybe if it left me drooling and stupid, I'd start to find her fascinating; and then of course she could lead me around, since I couldn't see her. Hmmmm.....
At least there's a cute dog on her shirt.
"Southern Spirit"
Looks like a meth head.
Maybe, but not really any acne that I can see.
"I never led her on," said Brian Hausler, "I mean, not that I know of."
This sentence tweaks my radar more than a little bit ... there's more than meets the eye to this story.
Why would anyone with two brain cells take unprescribed antibiotics handed to them by a neighbor who looks like she's been dead for several years?
Rode hard,
Put up wet,
beat with a sock full of nickles first.
Missing from the story: a pickup, a dog, a train....
Can anybody tell me what the rottweiller has to do with southern spirit?
It struck me as odd too.
It does sound a bit suspicious, but from the looks of her, he might be telling the truth.
She looks a few tallboys short of a six.
"...looks like she's been dead for several years?"
LOL! Although, Bubba 'Toon might go for her -- he thought that mummy was hot!
The KC news has been reporting this and both the husband and wife are very good looking people. This woman is just plain scary.
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