According to Roman writer Suetonius, a rival of Nero’s was served untainted soup, but his poison taster deemed it too hot for his master. Cold water laced with arsenic was then added to cool it down, and the rival fell ill and died.
According to Roman writer Suetonius, a rival of Nero’s was served untainted soup, but his poison taster deemed it too hot for his master. Cold water laced with arsenic was then added to cool it down, and the rival fell ill and died.