Andrea Joy Edwards, 31, admitted to spreading contaminated feces on a co-worker’s mouse and chair at a Virginia lab.
For a lab partner, she was real pooper.
A Virginia woman who admitted to spreading human feces that contained an infectious bacteria all over a co-worker's workspace was sentenced to two year probation, The Winchester Star reports.
Andrea Edwards was so angry with her colleague at a laboratory that she collected a stool sample from a client she tested knowing it contained a type of bacteria that could cause infection, diarrhea, stomach pain and death, the newspaper reported.
The 31-year old then took the sample and smeared it on the victim's computer mouse and desk chair, authorities charged.
Edwards was spared from serving any jail time but will continue to spend the next year under supervised probation, the newspaper reported.