NEWYou can now hear Fox News articles. Kuroda, a research scientist at IRI, had published numerous papers on the Ebola virus and SARS CoV-2 (also known as COVID 19). Kuroda also cited a promotion awarded to the victim, claiming that after he got the promotion, TM’s attitude towards Kuroda changed. Kuroda also cited a victim’s promotion, claiming that after he received the promotion, TM changed his attitude towards Kuroda. The defendant allegedly refused a lab coat if supervisors were not in attendance. Kuroda also mentioned other small incidents which rubbed him off. “According the defendant, it is unwritten rule that when people walk down the middle hall of the labs you must wait until they pass before crossing the hall. The defendant was walking through this hall, and instead of waiting as everyone else does to cross in front of him, TM crossed before him like he was not there. TM also had a trash piece and threw it in the trash in front the defendant, making a loud sound. The defendant thought this action was disrespectful. The document stated that the stress caused by TM kept increasing, making the defendant “do this.” VICTIM OR MANIPULATOR? COLORADO DENTIST MURDER TRIAL PAINTS DUELING PORTRAITS of WIFE IN TROUBLED MARRIAGEKurod He allegedly said, “My aim was to make him feel bad.” According to the police report when asked how he would feel if the victim had died, Kuroda After the police were called in to investigate, Kuroda told the victim as well as another employee who also speaks Japanese. I have informed the person directly. I am sorry. Kuroda was charged by prosecutors with two counts of recklessly endangering the safety of others and one charge of tampering household products. If convicted of both, he could face 16 years in prison as well as fines of more than $35,000. Fox News Digital contacted University of Wisconsin to get a comment but