A University of Pittsburgh medical researcher accused of poisoning his neurologist wife with a
supplement she apparently thought would help them have a baby was arrested on Thursday in
West Virginia, authorities said.
Dr. Robert Ferrante allegedly laced an energy supplement with cyanide and gave it to Dr.
Autumn Klein, a neurologist at the university's medical school, hours after they exchanged text
messages about how the supplement could help them conceive, according to a police
complaint.
"Will it stimulate egg production too?" Klein, 41, asked about nine hours before she fell ill.
Ferrante, 64, responded with a smiling emoticon.
Klein, chief of women's neurology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, died April 20
after suddenly falling ill at home three days earlier. Blood drawn
from Klein had high levels of
acid so doctors had it tested for cyanide as a precaution, even noting it was unlikely, the
police complaint said. Those tests revealed a lethal level of cyanide, but only after Klein had
died and been cremated at her husband's insistence, police said.
Two days before Ferrante's wife became ill, he used a university credit card to buy more than a
half-pound of cyanide, which police determined was the only substance he purchased not
related to his work.
While the criminal complaint showed Klein may have been trying to get pregnant by Ferrante,
he also suspected she was having an affair with a man in Boston, authorities said. That man
told police he occasionally met Klein for dinner or drinks and she complained Ferrante was
controlling and not supportive of her job or their daughter.
Within weeks of Klein's death, police determined Ferrante confronted her three times about
whether she was having an affair. Other evidence shows Klein "intended to have a
conversation with Ferrante and that Ferrante would not like the discussion," police said.
Police had traveled to St. Augustine, Fla., to look for Ferrante, a leading researcher on Lou
Gehrig's disease. But Allegheny County district attorney's office spokesman Mike Manko and
police said Ferrante was arrested near Beckley, W.Va., by state police.
Pittsburgh police said in a statement Thursday night that Ferrante would be held at a jail in
Beaver, W.Va., until he is arraigned. He would then face extradition proceedings.
Police said troopers activated a license plate reader system, which identified Ferrante's vehicle
along a highway, and then set up a road block for him.
Defense attorney William Difenderfer did not immediately respond to a request Thursday night
for comment on his client's arrest and an allegation by authorities Ferrante had been advised
to leave Florida.
Difenderfer previously said Ferrante denies involvement in his wife's death, but he declined to
comment further except to confirm speaking with Ferrante while arranging his arrest.
Ferrante and Klein met while she was a student and Ferrante worked at the VA hospital in
Bedford, Mass. They were married in 2001. Ferrante worked at Harvard Medical School and
Massachusetts General Hospital before moving to Pittsburgh with Klein two years ago to join
the university's neurological surgery team.
The university said Ferrante has been placed on indefinite leave. Ferrante has been denied
access to the lab since police started investigating Klein's death in May.
Cyanide kills by destroying cells. A lethal dose is about 200 milligrams, about 1⁄ 25 the weight
of a nickel, said John Trestrail, a pharmacist and expert who taught a class on criminal
poisoning at the FBI National Academy.
Monday, 29 July 2013
Doctor Arrested for Allegedly Poisoning Wife with Cyanide
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Marriage is in shambles nowadays. So many people are killing their spouses
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