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When Dr. George Blumenschein started feeling unwell on the morning of Sunday, January 27, 2013, he tried to shake it off. He also discarded suggestions from colleagues and his girlfriend to go to the ER and continued his work day. It wasn’t until almost midnight when he finally made it to the ER with failing kidneys, and it was detrimental that doctors found out the cause before it was too late. It would take doctors a couple of days before they discovered the cause, ethylene glycol, the main ingredient in anti-freeze. They concluded that George had been poisoned and investigators would rush to figure out who had the motive to kill a world-renowned doctor. Join us for today’s episode, so grab your cafecito, and let’s get started.
You can follow us on Instagram at @cafecitoandcrimepod.
Or you can send us a nice email to [email protected]
By Estela and Barbara5
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When Dr. George Blumenschein started feeling unwell on the morning of Sunday, January 27, 2013, he tried to shake it off. He also discarded suggestions from colleagues and his girlfriend to go to the ER and continued his work day. It wasn’t until almost midnight when he finally made it to the ER with failing kidneys, and it was detrimental that doctors found out the cause before it was too late. It would take doctors a couple of days before they discovered the cause, ethylene glycol, the main ingredient in anti-freeze. They concluded that George had been poisoned and investigators would rush to figure out who had the motive to kill a world-renowned doctor. Join us for today’s episode, so grab your cafecito, and let’s get started.
You can follow us on Instagram at @cafecitoandcrimepod.
Or you can send us a nice email to [email protected]

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