đŻ Every night, my husband would make me a coffee with honey to help me sleep better. But when I discovered what he was putting in my coffee, I was speechless.
After my husbandâs death, I had decided not to remarry, until I met Ethan, a man 30 years younger than me.
I met him in a yoga class, and he quickly earned my trust. He was very caring, and when we started living together, he cooked for me and did the cleaning. Every night before bed, he would make me a coffee with honey, telling me it would help me sleep better.
My friends kept telling me that the only thing Ethan cared about was my wealth. However, I must note that he never asked me for money. Even when I offered to pay for groceries, he refused, saying that it was his job to take care of me, not the other way around.
One day, while he was making my coffee, I noticed that he added something before the honey. I thought it was another ingredient meant to help me sleep better, one he had forgotten to tell me about.
So one evening, I said to him, âYou know, your coffee is really good, and it helps me sleep better. Do you add another ingredient besides the honey?â
He looked at me and reassured me by saying that he added nothing but honey.
One evening, when he was supposed to come home late, I took the opportunity to search his belongings. I found nothing unusual, so I decided to have the contents of my glass analyzed. What I discovered left me speechless. He wasnât trying to kill me, but…
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The verdict came down: The substances he was giving me every night were powerful sedatives, capable of causing dependency and memory loss.
I took legal action to protect my assets and confronted Ethan, who admitted that he had wanted to âhelp me relaxâ by drugging me to control my life.
I asked for a divorce and obtained a protection order.
The seized bottle contained an unprescribed sedative.
Ethan disappeared, but the trust was destroyed.
Today, three years later, I live peacefully by the sea, teaching yoga to women over fifty.










