Former paramedic accused of poisoning wife with Visine gets bail yanked after allegedly tainting daughter’s drink to frame in-laws

Background: Joshua Hunsucker in court (WSOC-TV/YouTube). Inset: Stacy Hunsucker

Background: Joshua Hunsucker in court (WSOC-TV/YouTube). Inset: Stacy Hunsucker’s parents, John and Susie Robinson (WSOC-TV/YouTube).

A North Carolina man who allegedly poisoned his wife and 10-year-old daughter with eye drops was ordered to remain behind bars Monday, with prosecutors calling him a danger to his children and in-laws, who successfully demanded that his bail be revoked.

Joshua Hunsucker — a paramedic at the time of his wife’s poisoning — is accused of using a toxic chemical ingredient in Visine eye drops called tetrahydrozoline to murder 32-year-old Stacy Hunsucker in 2018 and then hospitalize their daughter in 2023, according to Gaston County prosecutors.

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