Dr. William Sybers

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person Kay Sybers
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person Unidentified Lab Technician
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person narrator
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person Tim
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person Harry Shorstein
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
1997-02-18 N/A Indictment of Dr. William Sybers for capital murder. Florida View
1991-05-30 N/A Death of Kay Sybers. Sybers home View

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This document appears to be page 185 of a manuscript or legal narrative describing the prosecution of Dr. William Sybers. It details how State Attorney Harry Shorstein pursued Sybers for the murder of his wife, Kay, initially relying on a 'junk science' theory involving potassium before shifting to a theory involving succinylcholine (SMC) validated by the FBI lab. The text highlights the legal maneuvering, the role of the FBI in validating the forensic evidence, and the eventual indictment on February 18, 1997.

Legal narrative / manuscript draft (likely part of a book or legal filing)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a draft manuscript (dated 2012) written by an attorney (likely Alan Dershowitz based on context) regarding the legal case of Dr. William Sybers. The text details the background of the case, where Dr. Sybers was convicted of killing his wife, Kay, with succinylcholine in 1991. It discusses the initial investigation, the suspicious circumstances involving a missing syringe and an affair, and the subsequent suicide of the couple's son, Tim.

Draft manuscript / legal memoir
2025-11-19
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Events of the night of death

From: Dr. William Sybers
To: Investigator

Dr. Sybers described his wife waking with chest pains, his attempt to draw blood, and disposal of the syringe.

Interview
1991-05-30

Events of the night of death

From: Dr. William Sybers
To: Investigator

Dr. Sybers described his wife waking with chest pains, his attempt to draw blood, and disposal of the syringe.

Interview
1991-05-30

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