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Woman Allegedly Tries To Poison Husband With Antifreeze, Gets Caught By 4-Year-Old Son

A New York woman allegedly attempted to poison her estranged husband by spiking his drinks with antifreeze and their son told a third party about the attempt.

Long Island resident Renee Burke was charged Thursday with attempted murder, assault, burglary and endangering the welfare of a child, 6abc Action News reported Saturday. A grand jury indicted Burke, 40, for her alleged crimes, according to ABC.

Burke attempted to poison her husband, Matthew Burke, by putting antifreeze in his beverages on a number of occasions, according to prosecutors.

Antifreeze is an ethylene glycol liquid-based substance that can be added to water to lower the freezing temperature. It is often used to regulate engine temperatures in vehicles. Ingesting the substance can cause life-threatening complications, according to Healthline, a website that covers a full spectrum of medicine and offers expert medical advice.

Renee Burke first attempted to poison her husband on Sept. 6, 2018, according to prosecutors, ABC reported. After Matthew Burke noticed his wine contained a chemical taste, their 4-year-old son disclosed to his babysitter that his mom “had put something in daddys drink,” prosecutors allege, according to ABC.

The Burkes have a 4-year-old son and 8-year-old daughter. Matthew Burke has full custody of the children, according to ABC. Renee Burke has temporary visitation rights.

Following the first alleged poisoning attempt, doctors examined Matthew Burke and the children for injury and found none, ABC reported.

Matthew Burke noticed the same chemical taste in a soda on another occasion, and installed a video camera in his house in order to discover if Renee Burke was in fact seeking to tamper with his beverages. At a later date, footage shows Renee Burke pouring pink liquid from two baby bottles into Matthew Burkes wine, according to ABC.

Old bottles containing poisonous substances are pictured. Shutterstock/Kunstzeug

Renee Burke tried to poison her husband numerous times between Sept. 1, and Sept. 12, 2018, prosecutors allege. (RELATED: Newspaper Publisher Uses Outlet To Sue Wife For $18 Million Over Alleged Poisoning Attempt)

Renee Burke claims the video footage shows her pouring fruit juice into her husbands wine, ABC reported.

“This is an extremely troubling case,” Suffolk County District Attorney Tim Sini said, according to ABC. “Its not only disturbing that the defendant attempted to murder her estranged husband, but that she did so in the presence of children.”

Investigators found antifreeze at Renee Burkes residence. Included in searches Googled on her phone, according to prosecutors, was the phrase, “What liquids for cars can kill a human?”

Renee Burke has pleaded not guilty. She is being held on $400,000 bond, according to ABC.

She faces up to 25 years in prison if she is found guilty in court.

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Woman Allegedly Tries To Poison Husband With Antifreeze, Gets Caught By 4-Year-Old Son

A New York woman allegedly attempted to poison her estranged husband by spiking his drinks with antifreeze and their son told a third party about the attempt.

Long Island resident Renee Burke was charged Thursday with attempted murder, assault, burglary and endangering the welfare of a child, 6abc Action News reported Saturday. A grand jury indicted Burke, 40, for her alleged crimes, according to ABC.

Burke attempted to poison her husband, Matthew Burke, by putting antifreeze in his beverages on a number of occasions, according to prosecutors.

Antifreeze is an ethylene glycol liquid-based substance that can be added to water to lower the freezing temperature. It is often used to regulate engine temperatures in vehicles. Ingesting the substance can cause life-threatening complications, according to Healthline, a website that covers a full spectrum of medicine and offers expert medical advice.

Renee Burke first attempted to poison her husband on Sept. 6, 2018, according to prosecutors, ABC reported. After Matthew Burke noticed his wine contained a chemical taste, their 4-year-old son disclosed to his babysitter that his mom “had put something in daddys drink,” prosecutors allege, according to ABC.

The Burkes have a 4-year-old son and 8-year-old daughter. Matthew Burke has full custody of the children, according to ABC. Renee Burke has temporary visitation rights.

Following the first alleged poisoning attempt, doctors examined Matthew Burke and the children for injury and found none, ABC reported.

Matthew Burke noticed the same chemical taste in a soda on another occasion, and installed a video camera in his house in order to discover if Renee Burke was in fact seeking to tamper with his beverages. At a later date, footage shows Renee Burke pouring pink liquid from two baby bottles into Matthew Burkes wine, according to ABC.

Old bottles containing poisonous substances are pictured. Shutterstock/Kunstzeug

Renee Burke tried to poison her husband numerous times between Sept. 1, and Sept. 12, 2018, prosecutors allege. (RELATED: Newspaper Publisher Uses Outlet To Sue Wife For $18 Million Over Alleged Poisoning Attempt)

Renee Burke claims the video footage shows her pouring fruit juice into her husbands wine, ABC reported.

“This is an extremely troubling case,” Suffolk County District Attorney Tim Sini said, according to ABC. “Its not only disturbing that the defendant attempted to murder her estranged husband, but that she did so in the presence of children.”

Investigators found antifreeze at Renee Burkes residence. Included in searches Googled on her phone, according to prosecutors, was the phrase, “What liquids for cars can kill a human?”

Renee Burke has pleaded not guilty. She is being held on $400,000 bond, according to ABC.

She faces up to 25 years in prison if she is found guilty in court.

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