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The employee added "anti-anxiety drugs" to his boss's coffee for three weeks just to make him forget his 2,000 yuan debt.

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Professional barista Communication Please follow the Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) A Wisconsin woman (Karen Zenner) secretly added anti-anxiety drugs, eye drops and caffeine pills to her coffee because she didn't want to pay her boss back, hoping to make people forgetful. After that, Sana's boss learned about this through the monitor and found out

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Karen Zenner, a Wisconsin woman who didn't want to pay her boss back, secretly added anti-anxiety drugs, eye drops and caffeine pills to his coffee in the hope of making him forgetful. After Shanna boss through the monitor that this matter, uncovered Shanna evil evil shape, also let this matter thoroughly exposed. Shana was recently sentenced to nine months in prison and ordered to pay US$1175 in damages to her boss.

Comprehensive foreign media reports, 56-year-old Shanna borrowed $2,000 from her boss and wrote a check to pay off her debts, but in the end she skipped the ticket. Although Shanna was not forced by her boss to pay her debts, she still kept this matter in mind and eventually even had the idea of "hoping that the other party would become forgetful."

Since January, Shana has been sneaking anti-anxiety drugs, eye drops and caffeine pills into her boss's coffee. Shana's plan lasted for three weeks, but because Shana's boss was diabetic, when he found that his blood sugar was abnormally high, and there was an inexplicable sticky substance in his coffee cup, he decided to check the situation through the monitor and found that the murderer was Shana.

At present, the boss has recovered his health. Shana confessed in court on the 16th that she did not mean to kill her boss, but hoped to make the other party forget that she had debts. The judge sentenced Shanna to nine months in prison and ordered her boss to pay $1175 in damages and a letter of apology.

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