“Piece of cake” mission, fatal consequences.
In 1844 two of the Scottish investigators were invited on a murder case. Actually it was considered as a suicide until they found out an abandoned cabin few miles away from her house. There, they found a big pole, which was believed as and later confirmed to be the murder weapon. As the investigation passed, there just closed the case without finding a suspect responsible for the murder. They didn’t do the autopsy and they simply burried her 4 days since when she died. These two investigators started having simptoms that on the first look seemed as allergic reactions. Few days later they both got high temperature and starting to fall in deliriums. Their pupils dialated, they were breathing heavily and they were having constant heart arithmies. They both died, one day apart. 2 days later laboratory investigator died too. People started to fear, cause they thought it was a transmittable disease. 2009 history oriented scientists stated that that case was a merely unlucky circumstance because of the bad and low caution when handling with samples. Today, people still can only guess what was the reason of their death, but it is most surely said that the cause of their death is exposure to neurotoxins victim had in blood. She somehow transmitted it to the investigators and the laboratory investigator.