This episode of My Favorite Murder features stories about intuition in emergency medicine, a professor's testimony in a murder trial, and bizarre weather phenomena.
One story shared by an Aussie emergency nurse highlights two instances where intuition led to the early detection of heart attacks in patients who initially presented with toothaches. The nurse's quick decisions saved lives, demonstrating the importance of instinct in high-pressure situations.
Another story involves a veterinary professor who testified in a murder trial after discovering cyanide poisoning in a cat, which was linked to a murder case involving the victim's son. This narrative emphasizes the unexpected connections between veterinary science and criminal justice.
The episode also touches on a strange weather event in Oakville, Washington, where gelatinous rain fell, causing illness in those who came into contact with it. Theories about its origin include everything from jellyfish to alien activity.
Listeners are encouraged to share their own stories, contributing to the community's ongoing exploration of true crime and the supernatural.
Emergency nurse stories highlight intuition saving lives, plus a murder trial and bizarre gelatinous rain.
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