Penticton Herald

Retiree made ricin, tested it on neighbours, police say

Betty Miller harvested castor beans and made 2 to 3 tablespoon­s of ricin in her kitchen

- By The Associated Press

BURLINGTON, Vt. — A retirement community resident made ricin and tested the deadly toxin on her neighbours by putting it on their food or in beverages over a period of weeks, investigat­ors said.

Betty Miller told an FBI agent that she wanted to “injure herself” and was testing the poison’s effectiven­ess on other residents at the Wake Robin senior living facility, according to a criminal complaint.

A handcuffed Miller, 70, made her first appearance in federal court Friday. Judge John Conroy noted that Miller had a “lengthy mental health history,” but did not elaborate.

Miller was placed in custody and was scheduled to be in court again on Wednesday.

Police were called to the senior community in Shelburne on Tuesday after Miller told heath care providers she had manufactur­ed the ricin and placed it on other residents’ food and beverages, the agent said in the complaint.

The Health Department said Friday that it became aware of one person who likely became ill with ricin poisoning but said no one is currently ill with ricin poisoning.

Miller said she harvested 30 to 40 castor beans from plants growing on Wake Robin’s property and made 2 to 3 tablespoon­s of ricin twice in her kitchen, the complaint said. She exposed other residents to the ricin on at least three occasions, the complaint said.

Investigat­ors found a pill bottle half full with powder labeled as ricin in a basket in a kitchen cabinet of Miller’s apartment a midst other pill bottles labeled “apple seed,” “cherry seed” and “yew seed,” the complaint said.

The powder tested positive for ricin. Investigat­ors also found instructio­ns for making ricin that apparently were from the internet, the affidavit said.

If inhaled, ricin causes difficulty breathing and other symptoms. If ingested, symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, hallucinat­ions and seizures. Initial symptoms of ricin poisoning are most likely to occur within four to 10 hours of exposure.

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