© 2026
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Scam Advisory: We have been made aware that an online entity is posing as Joe Donahue to invite authors and other creatives onto our radio shows. The scammers then attempt to charge guests an appearance fee for exposure/publicity.
Please note: WAMC does not charge guests to appear on the station and any email about appearing on a WAMC program will come from a wamc.org email address.

Vermont Woman Who Admitted Ricin Possession Sentenced

A woman charged with manufacturing the deadly toxin ricin in her Vermont retirement community and testing it on residents has been sentenced to time served and five years of probation and must undergo mental health treatment.
Betty Miller also was ordered Thursday to pay a $10,000 fine.

The 71-year-old Miller, who has an extensive mental health history, will undergo outpatient mental health therapy at a Bangor, Maine, hospital, followed by aftercare.

Miller was arrested last November after telling investigators she made ricin at her home at the Wake Robin community in Shelburne, Vermont because she wanted to injure herself.

A federal complaint said she tested the ricin's effectiveness by putting it in residents' food or drinks. No one became seriously ill. Miller pleaded guilty in May to possessing ricin.

All contents © copyright 2018 Associated Press. All rights reserved.

Related Content