A disturbing trend is emerging after several Black women have come forward to share their terrifying experiences with poison laced napkins on social media. It began with a Houston woman named Erin Mims. Mims shared her experience with a napkin that she found placed in the door handle of her car after leaving a restaurant with her husband. In her video she stated that she removed the napkin with her fingertips, washed her hands right after, and before she knew it she started experiencing symptoms that led to her hospitalization. Since that viral video, countless other women have come forward to share similar experiences including an Atlanta woman named Laysha White who recently found a suspicious piece of paper sticking out of her trunk. In this episode of TSR Investigates we’ll speak directly with Mark Winter... managing director of the Southeast Houston Poison Center to see what insight he can provide. Are Black women being targeted specifically? If so, what should women do to stay safe? The Shade Room investigates…
TSR Investigates explores cold cases and special interest news stories underrepresented in mainstream media.
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