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Vial of blood and note seized in drug-spiked smoothie murder case
A vial of blood and handwriting-analyzed note were presented as evidence Friday in the trial of Maree Mavis Crabtree, accused of killing her son Jonathan with a drug-spiked smoothie in July 2017. The blood contained oxycodone matching Jonathan's profile. Crabtree, 59, faces murder and fraud charges after allegedly claiming $125,000 insurance following his death at their Gold Coast.
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