Roommate ‘filled student’s drink with toilet water’

  • Tennessee State University student Tierni Williams, 20, charged with felony adulteration of food, liquid with bodily injury
  • Williams’ roommate complained on October 5 of unexplained weight loss, lack of appetite and digestive problems 
  • She then learned through Snapchat that Williams had allegedly poured toilet water into bottles of water standing in their shared room 
  • Wiliams’ prank was allegedly caught on video, which showed the suspect laughing and saying of the victim, ‘this b**** is gonna get sick from this’ 

Foul crime: Tennessee State University Tierni Williams, 20, has been charged with felony adulteration of food, liquid with bodily injury for allegedly contaminating her roommate’s water with toilet water 

A student at Tennessee State University has been accused of contaminating her roommate’s beverage with toilet water as part of a cruel prank that was caught on video.

Tierni Williams, 20, was arrested on Tuesday on a single count of adulteration of food, liquid with bodily injury in connection to the incident that allegedly left her residence hall roommate at TSU feeling sick to her stomach.

According to an arrest warrant, on October 5, the victim complained of unexplained weight loss, appetite suppression and digestive problems.

She then learned through Snapchat that Williams had allegedly poured water from the toilet into her water bottles, which were on Williams’ side of the room.

The warrant states that Williams was captured on video drawing water from the bathroom in a Styrofoam cup and adding it to bottled water belonging to her roommate.

The victim, a student at TSU, complained of unexplained weight loss, appetite suppression and digestive problems earlier this month

The victim, a student at TSU, complained of unexplained weight loss, appetite suppression and digestive problems earlier this month

The Smoking Gun reported that in the video recording, Williams could be heard saying of the victim, ‘this b**** is gonna get sick from this, and this is some nasty s***.’

A prosecutor wrote in court documents that the 20-year-old prankster was laughing as she poured the foul water into the bottles.

Williams has been released on $7,500 bond. If convicted of the felony adulteration charge, she could be looking at up to a year in prison. 

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