After his house burned down and his kids medical bills were more than he
could afford, one father came up with a way to hopefully make a quick buck.
Daniel Ferris, 33, from Melbourne Australia, dropped a syringe into the
tin of Campbell’s soup. Then he went to the media claiming that he had found
the syringe in a can of butternut pumpkin soup. After he dropped the syringe
into the Campbell’s soup can, he took a photo of it and sent the photo to the
company’s headquarters, which is in the United States. Ferris hoped get a large
compensation.
The company took the claim very seriously and they began a major
investigation, aware that if proven to be true they have to halt production and
recall many bottles of soup, and the incident would have had major implications
on its sales. Tests at Campbell’s production plant found that it was impossible
for the syringe to have passed through the narrow filling point. The health
Department in Australia also investigated the incident.
After an extensive investigation, forensic tests details, which have not
been disclosed found that the father planted the syringe himself. After being
presented with the facts of the investigation, Ferris admitted that he placed
the syringe in the soup. Ferris was arrested. The court was told that Ferris
wrote a letter to the company in March of last year complaining that he found a
syringe in the soup. Then he went to the media in an attempt to pressure the
company to compensate him.
Attorney Jamie Singh who is representing Ferris told the court that his
client had been stressed at the time. His client was facing mounting medical
bills from two children, one with autism and the other with scoliosis. He was
also trying to recover from the recent loss of his house in a fire. “The offense
has to be viewed in the context of the pressures affecting him and his
children,” the attorney added.
But Judge Michelle Ehrlich said that he made the situation worse by
contacted the media. He also made a false statement to police. Ferris will
appear in court again next month and in the meantime the judge has ordered him
to undergo psychiatric tests. Ferris tried to win a huge payout from an
international food company but his plan backfired on him. Ferris faces four
charges that include extortion.
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