A North Carolina man accused of fatally poisoning his wife with eyedrops is now being accused of attempting to poison their 11-year-old daughter with the same substance, resulting in her hospitalization, according to court documents.

Joshua Lee Hunsucker was booked on Tuesday and prosecutors have asked that his bond be revoked amid concerns he is abusing and neglecting one of his children, neglecting another child and intimidating witnesses in his murder case. Prosecutors argued that he has become “increasingly aggressive” and that his “dangerous actions will continue to escalate,” according to court documents.

Hunsucker, 40, is accused of poisoning his then-10-year-old daughter with eyedrops over a year after he allegedly killed his wife with the same substance. He put the eye drops into his child’s beverage and the substance was found in their urine sample, according to court documents.

  • originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com
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    3 months ago

    its like this guy looked up everything to do wrong when killing someone. all hes missing is the drops with his fingerprints and video of the act

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      3 months ago

      This was my favorite detail of the master plan:

      Joshua Hunsucker had told two coworkers that if he killed someone he would do so using eyedrops, according to court documents.

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        3 months ago

        The fact that he got away with it once likely made him even more careless.

        I would hope that he gets locked away more permanently this time.

        Two charges is a pattern that the law will not overlook if he was not exonerated of the first charge already.

        It’s actually appalling that he did this to the kid; with the mother gone and himself being under criminal suspicion; it’s highly likely that it would’ve been easy for him to have the child adopted by another responsible couple.