Woman sentenced for mothballs put in soupAUSTIN (AP) — An Austin woman who put mothballs in soup at a store's self-serve kiosk in 2007 has been ordered to undergo mental health treatment and to stay away from the grocery chain unless escorted by another adult.Lea Suzan Sechler, 45, pleaded guilty to tampering with a consumer product, a second-degree felony.State District Judge Julie Kocurek sentenced Sechler on Monday to 10 years deferred adjudication, a fomiof probation, and 30 days of inpatient treatment. :;Dr. Richard Coons, a forensic psychiatrist, wrote in a letter to the judge in October that Sechler is delusional and has heard voices for years, the Austin American-Statesman reported Monday in its online edition.According to a police affidavit, workers at a Randalls grocery store discarded all the soups in its self-serve kiosk in May 2007 after noticing a strong odor from one of the containers.