Dr. Connor Bowman, a Minnesota doctor and former poison control specialist, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder for allegedly poisoning his wife, Betty Bowman. The police investigation collected evidence suggesting that he gave her a drug for an ailment she did not have, which led to her death in August. The couple was reportedly facing financial and marital troubles, and Connor stood to gain a significant life insurance payout from Betty's death. Witnesses came forward after her death, and the University of Kansas, where Connor worked, notified authorities of suspicious searches he made regarding the drug in question. Betty was admitted to the hospital with symptoms of diarrhea and dehydration before experiencing cardiac issues, fluid in her lungs, and organ failure. Connor attempted to stop an autopsy and wanted to cremate his wife's body immediately, but the medical examiner's office determined her death to be suspicious. Connor, who has a history of working in poison control, is currently being held on a $2 million bail.