Talk:Masumi Hayashi (murderer)

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>>>What does this mean?
"The arsenic found in the curry was identical to the arsenic she had in her own home from her husband's extermination business." — What does this mean exactly? Arsenic is a chemical element. So surely arsenic is arsenic. I assume that it was contained in some kind of mixture or formula that her husband used for extermination, but whatever that was, it should be clarified. Does the Japanese article explain that? Kelisi (talk) 21:44, 28 May 2019 (UTC)