October 28, 2009
Is Coffee Poisoning Factual?
The intentional poisoning theory does not make sense. Who would want to harm a medical student? They are altruistic and help people. They save lives. Who opposes that? Perhaps this is imaginary illness, and associative behavior as their colleagues would call it. Have any of these "victims" been in therapy? More importantly if this event really happened, why did the Harvard campus police withhold the facts from the Harvard community and the public for two months? Why have the Boston Police, the state police and Homeland Security been shut out of the investigation? Are they not to be trusted? This may be a terrorist poisoning ring. If a poisoning ring is operating in the Boston area people need to know and so they can take precautions. On the other hand if this is a hoax the perpetrators need to be identified and punished for spreading false rumors. Can Harvard campus police be trusted not to abuse their power? The Commonwealth should investigate the HUPD immediately and thoroughly. Campus police powers are special privileges.
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=529788
Poision Victim Alleges Foul Play
Published On Wednesday, October 28, 2009 12:44 AM
By NAVEEN N SRIVATSA
Harvard Crimson Staff Writer
The intentional poisoning theory does not make sense. Who would want to harm a medical student? They are altruistic and help people. They save lives. Who opposes that? Perhaps this is imaginary illness, and associative behavior as their colleagues would call it. Have any of these "victims" been in therapy? More importantly if this event really happened, why did the Harvard campus police withhold the facts from the Harvard community and the public for two months? Why have the Boston Police, the state police and Homeland Security been shut out of the investigation? Are they not to be trusted? This may be a terrorist poisoning ring. If a poisoning ring is operating in the Boston area people need to know and so they can take precautions. On the other hand if this is a hoax the perpetrators need to be identified and punished for spreading false rumors. Can Harvard campus police be trusted not to abuse their power? The Commonwealth should investigate the HUPD immediately and thoroughly. Campus police powers are special privileges.
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=529788
Poision Victim Alleges Foul Play
Published On Wednesday, October 28, 2009 12:44 AM
By NAVEEN N SRIVATSA
Harvard Crimson Staff Writer
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