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True Crime with Kendall Rae

Lana Clayton Uses Eye Drops to Poison Her Husband? The Visine Killer

True Crime with Kendall Rae

Mile Higher Media & Audioboom Studios

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.65K Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2023

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

After her husband was found dead, Lana Clayton claimed that she just wanted to free herself from the abuse of her husband Steve. But in reality, she was getting the lethal dosage of eyedrops right over a series of days with the final intention of killing him.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Whether he was your mentor, friend, or a member of your family, it seemed like those who had Stephen in their lives felt very lucky.

0:18.0

It works by constricting the blood vessels in the eyes, but when it's consumed orally in large doses, it shuts down the respiratory system and ultimately leads to death.

0:30.0

I was upset about the abuse and just wanted to take me alone.

0:37.0

Clearly, this is a bizarre case to say the least.

0:41.0

This is a great example of if you see something, say something with something feels wrong, it just might be.

0:46.0

Hello everyone and welcome back. I'm so happy to have you here with me to discuss yet another case.

1:04.0

And if you're new, then welcome. You should click subscribe.

1:10.0

So today we are going to be talking about a very common household item that I had no idea could actually be really dangerous.

1:22.0

And I feel like as a parent, I am now super aware of common household items that can actually really do a lot of damage to our bodies.

1:34.0

And I mean, I could really get into it. But one of these new items on my list is I drops and we're going to be talking specifically about bi-zene today and how it was used as a murder weapon.

1:47.0

However, I have I drops on me all the time. I have them in random drawers random cabinets and now that I have a child, I'm going to be a lot more careful about where I keep my eye drops and make sure they are not accessible to my child.

2:01.0

Because like I said, I just had no idea how dangerous they could be. So let's just jump into things here. So you know what I am talking about when I say that I drops can be dangerous.

2:11.0

So we're going to start by talking about Stephen Clayton now everyone knows someone who is a bit of a hopeless romantic and that was definitely Stephen Clayton.

2:23.0

Although a lot of the details about Stephen Clayton's early life aren't really available. I can tell you one thing about him and that is that he loved love and Stephen was also just a really good person all around very kind.

2:38.0

He was very successful himself. But one thing that I thought was really cool about him is he was interested in helping others helping the next in line helping other people to become successful like him.

2:51.0

He loved helping other young entrepreneurs to achieve their dreams. Stephen was born and raised in South Florida around 1954 and was an extremely driven young man by the age of 30.

3:03.0

He had trained as an accountant and also had set up his very own physical therapy business that targeted sports injuries. And for a long time, Stephen really lived the dream to say he was successful would be an understatement by age 42.

3:18.0

He was able to retire and just enjoy his life. He had sold his multi million dollar business and was getting to spend a lot of his free time doing things he loved.

3:28.0

But even after retirement, Stephen wasn't fully ready to give up helping others. So for many years, he began training and sharing his knowledge with other young entrepreneurs to help them get their businesses up and off the ground.

3:39.0

He impacted a lot of people while he was alive, whether he was your mentor, friend or a member of your family. It seemed like those who had Stephen in their lives felt very lucky.

3:50.0

Tons of people that were close with Stephen describe him as having a larger than life personality. He was fun. He was well liked. Life of the party type of guy.

4:00.0

And he also loved children, although he didn't have any of his own, but he loved being an uncle. Now, like I said, he loved love and Stephen gave love many tries. In fact, he was married six or seven times.

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