Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender and financier, had a collection of highly poisonous plants, as revealed by the final tranche of documents released by the Department of Justice (DoJ) as ...
Hosted on MSN
What experts have to say about 'angel's trumpet', the toxic plant mentioned in Epstein emails
Newly reviewed Epstein files are shedding light on an unusual detail — a toxic flowering plant known for its powerful effects on the human brain. The plant, often called Angel’s Trumpet or “Devil’s ...
Hosted on MSN
Epstein email mentions 'toxic' Angel's Trumpet plant that allegedly turns humans into 'zombies'
WASHINGTON, DC: Newly released documents from the Epstein Files have drawn fresh interest and raised new questions about the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, years after his death in federal custody ...
The 52 sculptures of the Dogs & Cats Walkway in Maurice A. Ferré Park in downtown Miami are the main focus of the permanent exhibition that is also a distinguished garden. But among the garden's ...
Angel's Trumpet plants are very toxic plants and produce a drug called scopolamine. Epstein, DOJ ; Angel's Trumpets, Katja Schulz New documents show how Jeffrey Epstein was curious about poisonous ...
A friend and reader asked me a question about a flowering shrub she saw on the edge of Jeromesville a number of years ago. The plant was growing in a large pot and had the biggest trumpet-shaped ...
Angel’s trumpet is an ornamental plant that is normally safe to grow. However, eating the flowers and leaves can be poisonous. It may cause symptoms like nausea, hallucinations, and blurred vision.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results