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Case 239: Peggy Carr

Casefile True Crime

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Poison Detection in Human Organs

In March 1990, one year after Peggy Carr's death, the results from the property search came back. The brown bottle found in the garage workshop had tested positive for thalium. Amongst his belongings, they found a loose-leaf binder filled with pages taken from scientific textbooks. A large amount of bondage equipment and toys were found in a closet. In another room, a secret compartment behind a pegboard lined with tools revealed a tiny soundproofed room. It looked as though George had been making a torture chamber with a space to tie someone up.

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