Good morning Bob ...I just read your column --which is one
of those things that good people do. But that gift from China, Cheng
Gu, ( even his name sounds like a take-out order ! ) reminded me of
the case of young Marie Robards ,a brilliant student and a brown eyed
beauty, who stole barium sulfate from her high school chemistry lab
one morning .Like Cheng -who stole radioactive iodine with which
he served his former girl friend and others - Marie spiced her
dear father's left over beans with the poisonous barium sulfate.
She loved her dad, you see, but he was just part of the
problem. She wanted to live with her divorced mother.
But Marie Robard had a conscience. When a close friend
quoted lines from " Hamlet " , referring to the torment of
conscience , she broke down and confessed to the abominable and
detestable crime against nature - patricide !
This story was featured in Texas Monthly magazine, July 1996.
True, as Brown's Laura Freid said : " Anyone who is a human being
can decide they are not going to act like a human being .....
" And there's nothing that anybody can do ".
But still I hope Patrick Kennedy will introduce legislation
strengthening security at all school science labs .
Have a good day - ron
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