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MILK. 1. Opens home fridge. Using dosimeter or variant from daughter's bag, reader detects milk is "radioactive". Bottle is only 75% full. 2. Shaving, then pauses at sink, feeling "first wave" of radiation sickness. 3. Backstabbing partner arrives. In kitchen, they talk, then Craven vomits in sink in front of him. Craven realizes partner's been setting him up and that he's been poisoned, like his daughter (in her case, from radiated steam at Northmoor). He's tazed and captured by Northmoor posse and wakes up on gurney, violently ill, in a dark basement. As "technician" in white hazmat suit and mask checks on him, presumably to ensure his death, Craven beats him up and escapes then goes on revenge killing spree, knowing he's going to die. Craven had already drunk some of the milk. The remaining milk he poured in Noormoor's nutjob CEO's mouth and all over his face. Radiation cannot be passed from person to person by touch etc. You can be contaminated by dust, liquids, soil, food that has been highly radiated. At high levels, humans will begin to feel the effects of radiation poisoning within 5-6 hours. In severe cases, humans will likely die within 3-5 days but most people recover. Radiation in small amounts is all around us. Cell phones, MP3s, electronic devices, microwave ovens, power lines, WiFi; keep these away from your body. You can by dosimeters onine for personal and home use.