
SC Woman Murders Husband in Unexpected Way
By Marcus T.. Aug 16, 2024
In a chilling turn of events, a South Carolina nurse was found guilty of murdering her husband using a seemingly innocuous household item - eye drops. This shocking case unraveled a tale of deceit, suffering, and premeditated cruelty that has left many people questioning how such a tragedy could unfold in a quiet suburban home.

The Crime Unfolds
Lana Clayton, a nurse from South Carolina, made headlines when it was discovered that she had been poisoning her husband, Steve Clayton, with eye drops. According to reports, Lana administered the lethal doses in Steve’s drinking water over several days, leading to his untimely death in July 2018. His death initially seemed unsuspicious until the autopsy revealed high levels of tetrahydrozoline in Steve’s system, a chemical commonly found in over-the-counter eye drops.
Doubts and Discoveries
Initially, the coroner’s office ruled Steve’s death as the result a possible heart attack. However, friends and family members began to suspect foul play when Lana’s behavior changed abruptly upon her being questioned about Steve’s will.
When investigators confronted Lana with the toxicology report, revealing high levels of tetrahydrozoline, Lana claimed that her husband regularly put eye drops in his beverages. This explanation seemed dubious to investigators, leading them to further scrutinize her story.
Unravelling the Motive
The motive behind this heinous act was revealed during Lana’s confession. During questioning, Lana confessed to spiking Steve’s drinks with the eye drops, which caused severe physical distress and ultimately led to his death. According to CBS News, she stated she “just wanted him to suffer,” driven by a desire to retaliate against what she described as years of emotional and physical abuse at the hands of Steve.
The Trial
During Lana’s trial, Solicitor Kevin Brackett revealed the financial motives behind her actions. He explained to the judge that Lana aimed to benefit from her husband’s death by burning his will and throwing his phone into a lake, preventing him from calling for help as he suffered from the poisoning. Under South Carolina law, without a will, the spouse would inherit the entire estate. These actions further illustrated the calculated and ruthless nature of her plan.
The Verdict Delivered
The legal consequences of Lana Clayton’s actions were severe. In 2020, she was sentenced to 25 years in prison after pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter and tampering with a human drug product. The court heard how Lana’s actions were a calculated attempt to inflict pain on her husband, ultimately leading to his tragic demise. During the trial, prosecutors highlighted the methodical way in which Lana carried out her plan, showcasing a pattern of abusive behavior that culminated in Steve’s murder.
Community Shock and Response
The case sent shockwaves through the South Carolina community and beyond. Neighbors and friends of the Clayton family were stunned by the revelations, as many described Lana as a seemingly caring and dedicated wife.
Unanswered Questions
This tragic story raises many questions about the true nature of Lana and Steve Clayton’s relationship. While Lana claimed she was driven by years of emotional and physical abuse, the revelation about her financial motives casts doubts on her allegations. Was Lana genuinely a victim pushed to a desperate act, or was she primarily motivated by greed, willing to fabricate abuse to justify her actions? This ambiguity leaves a cloud of uncertainty over the case, prompting ongoing discussions about the complexities of domestic relationships.
References: S.C. nurse who fatally poisoned husband with eye drops: “I just wanted him to suffer” |
Woman sentenced to 25 years in prison for poisoning husband’s drinking water with eye drops
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