
This episode covers the investigation into Katie's involvement in a poisoning case, the use of credit cards, and the discovery of an anonymous letter.
Katie admits to purchasing credit cards but denies buying colchicine, claiming Adam must have used them. Investigators reveal cell records contradict her story, showing Adam was not near her during the purchase.
Questions arise about who Katie gave the credit card to, as her narrative begins to unravel. Investigators also find a draft of an anonymous letter on her Google Drive, suggesting she had access to the account.
The episode highlights the inconsistencies in Katie's statements and the implications of her actions regarding the poison.
Katie's story unravels as investigators link her to a poisoning case through credit card use and an anonymous letter.

This episode stands out for the following:
You lied to me earlier when you said you don't know how those were scanned.Who Bought the Poison?? #maryyoder #truecrimestories #truecrimeshorts
If that's the road we're going to go down, let's keep rolling this snowball.Who Bought the Poison?? #maryyoder #truecrimestories #truecrimeshorts