đŸŽ™ïžâ˜• A Dark Cup in Vienna: The Coffee Murder of 1913

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August 28, 2025
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Vienna has long been the heart of European coffee culture. But in 1913, one café became infamous for a scandal that shook the city to its core.

The cafĂ© owner’s wife, desperate to escape her marriage, devised a deadly plan: slip arsenic into her husband’s morning coffee. But fate—and a fatal mistake—changed everything. Instead of targeting just her husband, she contaminated the café’s sugar supply.

Within days, customers began to fall sick. Rumors spread, the press erupted, and the once-bustling cafĂ© became the stage of a tragic drama. When investigators uncovered the plot, Vienna’s cafĂ© scene was rattled by the reminder that not every sweetener belongs in your cup.

It’s a chilling tale from coffee’s past—a reminder that the same ritual we cherish for comfort has sometimes carried darker stories in its steam.

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