Two Iowans accused of lacing lasagna with drugs to cause woman’s miscarriage
Matthew Uthoff and Amber Dena Snow of Iowa are accused of lacing a lasagna with oxycodone in December 2023 and giving it to a pregnant woman in an attempt to cause a miscarriage. The couple faces charges including delivery of a controlled substance and purposefully terminating a human pregnancy without consent.

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AI-generatedMatthew Uthoff and Amber Dena Snow of Iowa are accused of lacing a lasagna with oxycodone in December 2023 and giving it to a pregnant woman in an attempt to cause a miscarriage. The couple faces charges including delivery of a controlled substance and purposefully terminating a human pregnancy without consent. Authorities began investigating in January after receiving a report about the incident. Evidence includes phone messages, conversations with investigators, and a lab test confirming oxycodone in the lasagna. Snow's child, who objected to the plan, was present when the lasagna was delivered to the victim, who was unaware of the attempt to terminate her pregnancy. Both Uthoff and Snow are currently being held in the Winneshiek County jail.
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5 extractedSnow is on a $100,000 cash bond and Uthoff on a 38,000 cash or surety bond.
A sample of the lasagna tested positive for oxycodone.
The couple faces charges including delivery of a controlled substance and purposefully terminating a human pregnancy without consent.
Matthew Uthoff, 35, and Amber Dena Snow, 36, are accused of delivering a lasagna containing oxycodone to the pregnant individual.
Two people in Iowa were accused of giving a pregnant woman a lasagna laced with narcotics with the intention of causing a miscarriage.