Woman Does Something Terrible To Her Boyfriend Hours After He Inherited Money
A North Dakota woman is facing some very serious charges after doing something terrible to her boyfriend. According to this report from the New York Post, 47-year-old, Ina Thea Kenoyer,…

A North Dakota woman is facing some very serious charges after doing something terrible to her boyfriend. According to this report from the New York Post, 47-year-old, Ina Thea Kenoyer, was charged with murder after she allegedly poisoned him after hearing about his plans to end their relationship. This is all allegedly because the victim had just inherited $30 million hours earlier.
An autopsy on the victim showed that he was poisoned with anti-freeze. He showed up to the lawyer's office to finalize paperwork on the inheritance and he appeared to be ill according to witnesses. Kenoyer called 911 for help the next day. When paramedics arrived at the residence the victim was not responsive. He was transported to the hospital where he died the next day.
The victim had revealed that he had plans to leave Kenoyer after inheriting the large sum of cash and the police have hypothesized that Kenoyer had murdered him in an attempt to secure her share of the inheritance.
Kenoyer had been in a common-law marriage with the victim, but the state they reside in (North Dakota) does not recognize that type of relationship.
Police allege that Kenoyer had fed the victim the anti-freeze and was arrested for felony murder. She is currently being held without bond and has decided to represent herself in court.
Poisoned Boyfriend With Anti-Freeze
Kenoyer had also previously talked about using anti-freeze to poison the victim. According to The Daily Beast, friends and family of the victim told authorities that Kenoyer had discussed doing this before. It's also been reported that she was planning on leaving the victim once she obtained the inheritance.
Initially, Kenoyer tried to say that it was heat stroke that killed the victim. She also claimed he had been drinking that day and that could have played a part in his death. However, toxicology tests reportedly found no alcohol in the victim's system at the time of his death. Additionally, The Daily Beast points out that she claimed the victim could have consumed anti-freeze by smoking a cigarette that could have fallen into anti-freeze in their garage.
Anti-Freeze Poisoning
According to MedlinePlus, the poisonous ingredients in anti-freeze are: Ethylene glycol, Methanol, and Propylene glycol. Additionally, MedlinePlus points out that symptoms of anti-freeze poisoning happens in different parts of the body. These signs include rapid breathing, blood in urine, no urine output, blurred vision, blue lips, fatigue, and more.
If you believe you or someone you know has been poisoned by anti-freeze you should call the Poison Help Hotline at 1-800-222-1222. They will then be able to give you further instructions.
10 Celebrity Mug Shots That Are Now Iconic
The modern mug shot was invented in 1888, and famous portraits have been coming out ever since. From the days of the Wild West to today, mug shots have shown the faces of arrested citizens and celebrities, alike. For some celebrities, it's hard to hide from the past when their mug shot is iconic.
The original purpose of a mug shot was to give law enforcement a photographic record of arrested individuals. While still used for that today, it's become a common thing to end up seeing some of these celebrity mug shots on t-shirts and monetized in some way.

Natasha Lyonne appears in a Miami-Dade jail mug shot taken as she is booked August 28, 2001 (Photo by Joe Raedle/Staff/Getty Images)
Mug shots go on to become iconic for a number of reasons. These reasons vary, and are rarely ever for a good reason. Sometimes it's for the story behind the arrest. However, most of the time it seems like these pictures end up going viral because of how the individual looks in the picture.
When you hear the phrase 'celebrity mug shot,' who do you think of? Is there one specific example that comes to mind? There have been several over the hundreds of years of their existence that have stuck out, for one reason or another. Some of these photos will live on in infamy forever, unfortunately. However, others have totally embraced their photo. It's different for each case and person, and understandably so.
I put together a list of 10 iconic celebrity mug shots. All of these stand out amongst the others. For some, it's how bad they look. On the other hand, some mug shots are iconic and famous for how good they look. Every picture is noteworthy for its own unique reason.
10 Iconic Celebrity Mug Shots
Nick Nolte
Photo: California Highway Patrol/AP
This mug shot was taken in 2002 after Nolte was arrested for DUI. Later, Nolte, himself, said that he looked “like an asylum inmate out for a lark.”
Frank Sinatra
Photo: Bergen County Sheriff's Office
In 1938, Sinatra was arrested and booked on charges of Seduction. Looking at this mug shot, I believe it.
Paris Hilton

CALIFORNIA - JUNE 4: In this photo made available by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department June 4, 2007, Paris Hilton is seen in her booking photo. (Photo by Los Angeles Sheriff's Department via Getty Images)
Who says you shouldn’t try to look cute in a mug shot? Paris Hilton tried her best after her arrest in 2006.
Bill Gates

Photo: Albuquerque, New Mexico Police Department /Wikimedia Commons
Bet you didn’t expect to see his name and face here. In 1977, he was arrested for running a stop sign and driving without a license.
Matthew McConaughey

Photo: Austin Police Department
Sure, the story is probably more iconic than the actual mug shot. However, when you’re arrested naked playing the bongos you’re going to make the list.
Jane Fonda
Photo: Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Department
No stranger to being arrested, Jane Fonda gave us this iconic mug shot in 1970.
David Bowie
Photo: Rochester (NY) Police Department
Bowie’s mug shot for a marijuana charge in 1976 is one of the most iconic mug shots of all-time.
Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods is seen in a police booking photo after his arrest (Photo by The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office via Getty Images)
It was sad seeing this in 2017. It showed how far the world’s greatest golfer had fallen in recent years. However, he’d bounce back and win another Master’s tournament a couple years later.
Ozzy Osbourne
Credit: Shelby County Sheriff's Office
Ozzy's mug shot in the St. Louis Blues jersey became one of rock's most iconic mug shots. It's from 1984.
Donald Trump
Photo: Fulton County Sheriff's Office via Getty Images
The internet was buzzing waiting for this mug shot to drop in mid-2023. It was replicated by politicians and comedians, alike. It was instantly iconic.