The 1971 Bovingdon Bug outbreak at John Hadland's photographic equipment supplier was a mystery until investigators discovered Graham Young, a 23-year-old trainee, was lacing the tea and coffee with a lethal poison. As detectives dug deeper, they uncovered a toxic past, including a history of poisoning his father, sister, and stepmother, earning him the nickname "Teacup Poisoner."
Murder in a Teacup
A deadly mystery unfolds when a group of workers contracts a mysterious illness, only to discover that a cunning serial killer with a dark history is behind the outbreak, using poison to silently slaughter their victims.