attraction. dr. gonzalez? she fits the role without a doubt. then the prosecution had george tell the jury about the day he almost died. the only thing that had been strange was that that cup of coffee i had on sunday. that was the key to the prosecution s case. anna served george coffee during their morning rendezvous. it was the only thing he drank that day before he felt sick. did you noticed anything strong? it was incredibly sweet. ethylene glycol has an intensely sweet flavor. she served at his home and giving him more. within hours of drinking it, she
get along just fine. anna met george years earlier when she referred a patient to him. soon after she invited him to collaborate on a research project. they were invited to lectures and travel around the world. after working for george, sandy took a job assisting anna. i know she s trying to get his career going and getting more grants and helping him get promoted. he was not the most organized person. anna really had an impact on george s life. yes. was he grateful for that? i think he was. how eager were you talking to dr. gonzalez. very eager, she knew his schedule. anna provided valuable details of the day george got sick. she told the lieutenant she and george worked in their offices at md anderson and attended a business dinner together that
government. coroner s office confirmed ten storm related fatalities, as many as 100 people estimated killed in kentucky alone. now, back to dateline. welcome back to dateline, i am natalie morales. a houston doctor poisoned nearly to death admitted a dark secret but did his affair had anything to do with the attempt of his life? back with fatal attraction, here is andrea cannon. the first big break in the investigation into who poisoned george blumenshen came when the doctor finally admitted he was a cheater. he was carrying on an affair with his partner, anna maria gonzalez. investigators went back to talk to a vet.
arrested anna on charges of aggravated assaults. anna s patients did not believe it. i didn t understand it. that was devastating store me. she was what held me together. she s incapable of that. she heals people. her trial began in the fall of 2013. the court was filled with families and patients. she s about 100 pounds. she does not look like a killer. did you worry that the jury would have a hard time convicting someone like dr. gonzalez. i worry about it everyday and every night. this is a doctor who in the right mind can look at her and think this was someone capable of doing such unimaginable things. prosecutors told the jury how this casual affair with george blumenshen was not not so casual to anna.
consenting consensual relationship between two peers. it s not a case of fatal attraction. the defense argued anna was not obsessed. she bought george gifts because she was generous. all those plots was speculation. she was a dear friend and somebody i cared about. george told the jury their casual relationship shows no kind of trouble. this was not a relationship under any crisis. no. in fact, nothing had changed your relationship with dr. gonzalez at this point in time? no. in fact, on the morning the prosecutions said anna tried to poison george, he came onto her. you carried her up the