The Deadly Lunch : How Science Uncovered a Murder
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Someone serves you wild mushrooms they foraged themselves, you're either looking at a passionate mycologist or a very patient sociopath. Ann Reardon breaks down how forensic food science cracked a case where death caps masqueraded as dinner — the kind of methodical detective work that makes you appreciate every supplier relationship you've ever built. You trust your purveyors because you have to, but this reminds you why that trust runs both ways.
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