A California man was charged with allegedly poisoning eight homeless people with laced food during a series of attacks that were filmed to record their reactions, prosecutors said on Thursday.
Some of the alleged victims believed that they were taking part in a "spicy food challenge," prosecutors said. Several were hospitalized, according to a press release by the Orange County District Attorney's Office.
William Robert Cable, 38, of San Andreas, allegedly filmed their reactions to eating food laced with oleoresin capsicum, which is twice as strong as pepper spray used by police.
“These human beings were preyed upon because they are vulnerable,” said Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer. “They were exploited and poisoned as part of a twisted form of entertainment, and their pain was recorded so that it could be relived by their attacker over and over again."
The victims suffered a variety of ailments, including seizure-like symptoms, difficulty breathing, vomiting, and intense mouth and stomach pain, the release said.
Many didn't know the food had been tampered with prior to eating it. Others were given different food and beer to entice them in consuming the poisoned chow, prosecutors alleged.
The crimes reportedly started in mid-May, according to the release. Cable was previously arrested on May 22 in Huntington Beach -- where all of the alleged poisonings were conducted.
Cable involved a juvenile during the attacks, said Huntington Beach Police Chief Robert Handy. He said it made the crimes "even more reprehensible."
“The inhumane nature of the crimes combined with targeting a vulnerable population shocks the conscience," Handy added, according to the release.
Cable was charged with eight counts of poisoning, and one count of inflicting injury on an elderly person -- all felonies. He was also charged with eight misdemeanor counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and an infraction for consuming alcohol or smoking marijuana while driving.
California man poisoned 8 homeless people, filmed reactions: prosecutors
A California man was charged Thursday for allegedly poisoning eight homeless people and filming their reactions after eating the laced food, prosecutors said.
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