This man has been lacing bread & bagels with Warfarin bought at canadian Tire at Yonge & davenport, here he is feeding it to the pigeons in the park between Scollard & Davenport west of yonge...he has already killed a raccoon, a squirrel, caused a seizure in a dog, caused hair loss in another dog, & is now attacking birds...He usually puts poison out Fridays probably morning early...friday May 25, at 8:00 pm I spoke to him...He lives at Collge & Yonge near maple leaf gardens...He looks like the father of the usher who was molesting the young hockey players...
Home laboratory test: Ok, picture above: First picture shows bread sample (bagel piece I think), which has unusual white powder on it...Warfarin is rodenticide & is also iodine...presence of warfarin or iodine in a sample can be seen if you add hydrogen peroxide to the unknown sample...I happened to have some hydrogen peroxide cream handy which I use to colour my hair blonde...I added the hydrogen peroxide cream to the suspected poisoned bread sample...In the second picture you can see the cream is already starting to turn purple...I have sealed the container & will wait to see if it turns a darker purple...The third picture shows the colour of the hydrogen peroxide cream by itself...The difference is subtle right now, but the bread sample is definitely showing some purple or mauve...This indicates the presence of iodine in the bread sample...Iodine indicates warfarin is probably the white powder you can see laced into the bread...The more telling evidence is that when I handled the bread sample, afterwards my nostrils burned from the airborne vapour dust...Bread should not make one's nostrils burn...But iodine will...
Correction: the strychnine I tasted in the warfarin must have been corn starch (spoiled), which is used to remove oil from powdered things...I gather they add corn starch to warfarin iodine to remove any oil residue that might gum up the iodine...I guess the corn starch spoils over time or is spoiled to begin with & forms that weird sharp strychnine taste...(Initially when I saw the white powder on the blue box surface at Asquith Dog park I thought it was drug dealers dealing cocaine using blue boxes as a drop off...I got closer & inhaled a bit into my nose, not much...It burned my nostrils & I tasted strychnine...I now realize this was not cocaine but iodine warfarin laced with corn starch- probably a standard rodenticide mix...The white powder look of the warfarin threw me off...Again, if you add cream hydrogen peroxide white to an unknown powder that contains iodine warfarin it will turn purple...Hairdressers use cream hydrogen peroxide mixed with colour to bleach people's hair...My hydrogen peroxide cream is from Shoppers Drug mart a product line called Ice...You buy a bottle of the cream & then a tube of the colour you want, mix the two half & half & brush onto your hair...Wait 45 minutes & your hair is a new colour...very cheap & easy to use & you don't have to mix up alot to just do your roots...