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My mind was expecting more retribution on the “Boss”, the other males and cheating wives beyond the norm. I was looking for a Saddletramp1956 twist. II do have questions that do not have to be answered they just make me go hmmm . . .
As an investigator why did not the MC husband call 911 and bring the police and medical help for the other drugged husbands? Then true justice could have been achieved since the “Boss”, other males and cheating wives were risking the lives of all of the husbands by drugging them.
Using even over the counter (OTC) Sleeping aids have risks. Had a friend that had a allergic reaction to OTC Sleeping aid given to them at a hotel when they were on travel one time. They experienced in quick succession: chest pain, difficulty breathing, irregular heartbeat and sensation of their throat closing up. They ended up in the hospital for two days. They were advised not to take OTC Sleeping aids if they wanted to live.
Convictions of the “Boss” and others (including the wives) for drugging the husbands would have strengthened the divorce proceedings and alienation of affection lawsuits which should have been lodged against all of the men involved.
The “Boss” was able along with the other males to continue on with married wives. What happened to the other males? Where was the payback to the other men working there that were involved? It would only take one husband with an adverse OTC drug reaction along with all of the alcohol they were consuming. How many other wives that worked there along with men were involved?
I really do enjoy looking at Saddletramp1956 universe – reading your works is time well spent. Thank you.