Couple Discovers Roommate Poisoning Food with Bug Spray, Causing Liver Damage
Couple Finds Roommate Poisoning Food with Bug Spray

Couple Uncovers Horrifying Truth Behind Mysterious Illnesses

A couple from Los Angeles, California, who had been suffering from persistent and unexplained stomach ailments, made a shocking discovery after installing hidden cameras in their shared kitchen. Billy Sonhopper and her husband David found footage showing their roommate, Timothy Bradbury, systematically spraying their food and kitchen supplies with what appears to be Raid insecticide.

Health Crisis Leads to Investigation

The couple's ordeal began with numerous health emergencies, including multiple trips to the emergency room for severe chest and stomach pains. Doctors became suspicious after examining David's bloodwork, which indicated possible poisoning and revealed significant liver damage. This prompted the couple to set up surveillance equipment in their home to uncover the source of their illnesses.

The video evidence was chilling. It captured Bradbury wearing a gas mask while spraying liquid onto the couple's fruits, vegetables, coffee pot, and entire pantry contents, including chips, cereal, canned goods, and spices. "He was spraying stuff all over our groceries," David recounted. "Everything. He sprayed it all over everything."

Pattern of Destructive Behavior

The poisoning was not an isolated incident. Bradbury had engaged in a campaign of property destruction against the couple over the past year. David reported that Bradbury set their house on fire and vandalized their car so severely that David had to replace it. "He's poisoned our stuff. He's destroyed our property," David stated, describing the living situation as "hell" and "horrible."

Police Intervention and Arrest

Authorities were called to the residence, where a tense standoff ensued between Bradbury and police officers. After two hours of negotiations, Bradbury voluntarily exited the home and was arrested. He faces charges of willful poisoning of food, drink, medicine, or water with intent to cause injury. The homeowner had already been attempting to evict Bradbury prior to these events.

The couple expressed profound relief following the arrest. "We don't want to be in fear anymore," Billy said. "We're tired of it. We just want to be safe." David added, "With her health issues, we were extremely concerned. And we're just tired. We've been living with so much stress."

The investigation into this disturbing case continues as authorities work to fully understand the extent of Bradbury's actions and ensure justice is served.