Crime

Boyfriend Arrested After Girlfriend Realizes what he had Just Fed her

Ruth Kamau  ·  June 19, 2015

On June 19, 2015, in a quiet suburb outside Chicago, a routine dinner date turned into a nightmare when a woman’s suspicions led to her boyfriend’s arrest. Authorities say 28-year-old Mark Thompson fed his girlfriend, Sarah Jenkins, a meal that contained a dangerous substance, sparking a frantic call to emergency services. Jenkins, 26 at the time, realized something was wrong after experiencing severe nausea and piecing together clues about the ingredients he’d used.

Details emerged quickly in the investigation. Thompson had reportedly laced the food with a household chemical, possibly in a misguided attempt to harm Jenkins amid a rocky relationship. Neighbors told police they heard arguments from the couple’s apartment in the days leading up to the incident, painting a picture of growing tensions. When Jenkins confronted him about her symptoms, he allegedly tried to brush it off, but she wasn’t buying it and dialed 911. Officers arrived to find her in distress, and Thompson was taken into custody without much resistance.

The case drew attention for its chilling domestic twist, as friends of Jenkins described her as someone who had been planning to end the relationship. “It’s scary how close she came to something worse,” one close friend said in interviews at the time. Prosecutors moved fast, charging Thompson with attempted poisoning and assault, emphasizing the potential for deadly outcomes.

In the end, the event served as a stark reminder of how everyday moments can spiral into danger. Thompson pleaded guilty months later, receiving a five-year prison sentence, while Jenkins recovered fully and advocated for better resources for domestic abuse survivors. It’s stories like this that make you pause and think about trust in relationships.