Vet’s New Wife Accused of Poisoning Him with Animal Euthanasia Drugs

Does Amanda Chapin Fit the Psychological Profile of Poisoner?

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Euthanizing Dogs and Doctors?

In early August, his symptoms returned. He spent the night of August 7 at the hospital. The symptoms weren’t as severe this time, but Dr. Chapin was concerned since he didn’t know what was causing them. Perhaps the hospital staff could help him get an accurate diagnosis. Still no answers.

The End of a Toxic Marriage

The Chapins’ brief marriage had been stormy. Dr. Chapin had begun to suspect that his new bride was less interested in him than she was in his money. Fortunately, he had conveyed his belief that he was being used as a “sugar daddy” to his kids, verbally and through phone messages. His son, Cole, got a restraining order against his stepmother before his dad even woke up from his coma.

The Psychology of a Poisoner

To date, Amanda Chapin has not been of any crime. I’m unaware of her criminal history, and I’ve looked. Her attorney has proclaimed her innocence and said she is more than ready to face her accused in a court of law.

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Forensic psychologist/private investigator//author of serial killer book. Passionate about victim’s rights, the psychology of true crime, and criminal justice.

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Joni E. Johnston, Psy. D.

Forensic psychologist/private investigator//author of serial killer book. Passionate about victim’s rights, the psychology of true crime, and criminal justice.