Next up: Col. Mustard in the study with a candlestick

May 23, 2006
By Billy Dennis

Every day, Peoria is getting more and more like an episode of Law & Order:

Bobby Irvin, 41, of 1813 N. North St. called police about 5:30 p.m. Sunday to report his wife, Rose Irvin, 46, is possibly poisoning him. He said he walked into the kitchen and spotted his wife sprinkling a powder on a sandwich that his mother had bought him earlier that day. He repeatedly asked her what the powder was, but she refused to say, reports said.

I’d ask wheher an inheritance involved, but judging by the address, I’d guess not. David Joseph and the city have already run away anyone remotely close to the middle class from that part of town.

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