A wedding guest named Miranda Cady has shared how dozens of guests fell sick and felt like dying after eating bread, pasta, and desserts secretly laced with weed by the bride and the caterer. According to the guest, she was “so high she couldn’t work out how to order an Uber.”
The Daily Mail got the full story;
A guest at a Florida wedding where the food was secretly laced with marijuana says she was so high and anxiety-ridden that she thought she was going to die and wrote herself a message on her phone in case she ‘didn’t make it.’
Miranda Cady, 38, attended the February 19 wedding as a guest of bride Danya Shea Glenny Svoboda. The picturesque outdoor ceremony took place in a gated community in Longwood, a suburb of Orlando. Videos obtained by DailyMail.com show Svoboda crying at the altar and guests cheering with glee after she and her partner were officially pronounced husband and wife.
Those feelings gave way to confusion, terror and stupor after the nearly 70 guests – including elderly couples on medication – were served bread, pasta and desserts laced with marijuana. At least eight people were taken to the hospital, according to the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office.
The bride, 42, and caterer Joycelyn Montrinice Bryant, 31, have been charged with delivering marijuana, tampering with guests’ food and misdemeanor culpable negligence after guests fell ill from the drugged dinner.
The tampering charge alone carries a maximum punishment of up to 30 years in prison. ‘It all hit everyone pretty instantaneously,’ Cady told DailyMail.com. ‘We were all fine and then we were all not.’
Speaking to WFTV, she added, ‘I actually text myself, at one time, a message just in case I didn’t make it through the night.’ A scared guest asked best man Matthew Svodoba what was going on. But Matthew, who works for the Department of Justice, appeared ‘incoherent and could not answer a question,’ according to an arrest warrant obtained by Law and Crime.
The bride and caterer turned themselves in. They’ve since been released and are scheduled for arraignment on June 7.
These days it’s always best to know whatever you are eating at a wedding ceremony. If not sure about the meals served, don’t bother yourself tasting them. You may end up being sick or dead.
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