
Mistress's Deadly Betrayal: Aspirin and Attempted Murder in 'How to Get Away With Murder'
A chilling case of attempted murder takes center stage in a recent video clip from the popular TV show "How to Get Away With Murder." The clip focuses on a lecture by Professor Annalise Keating, who details the events surrounding Gina Sadowski's alleged attempt to kill her boss and lover, Arthur Kaufman. Sadowski, Kaufman's second assistant, was also his mistress. The twist? She replaced his blood pressure medication with aspirin, knowing of his allergy. The incident led to Kaufman suffering anaphylactic shock and a near-fatal seven-minute period without oxygen. The video's dramatic presentation of the facts has sparked interest online. The case underscores the darker side of relationships and the potential consequences of workplace affairs. As Professor Keating states in the video, "She was not only his assistant, though. She was also his mistress." The clip ends with a question, prompting viewers to consider the full impact of Sadowski's actions. The availability of "How To Get Away With Murder" on Disney+ is also highlighted. The case is a fascinating study in motive, opportunity, and the devastating consequences of betrayal.