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Maryland Woman Reportedly Sprinkles Dead Foot Skin Into Family's Milk, The Gag-Worthy Details

Maryland Woman Put Foot Skin In Family Milk

May 11 2015, Published 9:57 a.m. ET

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Maryland woman Sarah P. Schrock, 56, was arrested on Wednesday after allegedly lacing the family milk with dead skin from her feet.

According to Southern Maryland News Net, Schrock served the milk to two family members with their dinner. On victim began to choke on the concoction, and eventually "coughed up what looked like dead human skin."

Court documents state that "family member Jessica Hurry also gagged and a witness found dead skin shavings in the milk after pouring it into a strainer."

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Talk about creepy! In the police report, Hurry shared that Schrock suffers from dry feet due to diabetes, adding that she "has trays in her room with the same kind of dead skin shavings that had come off of her feet."

With the nature of the offense, Schrock faces charges of food contamination and second-degree assault. She will also be charged for failure to comply with court instruction, as she has been ordered not to have any contact with Hurry in the past.

Schrock has denied any involvement in the incident.

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