Neal
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Crazy Florida man arrested who also happened to have a PhD in chemistry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IS-SvojnLA
It tells you what chemical he used.
[Edited on 8-28-2023 by Texium]
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Just to point out, he wasn't arrested for doing home chemistry, but for injecting methadone under his neighbors' door to make them sick.
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This is a fishy one.
Methadone or hydrocodone are not as insanely potent as fentanyl. Nor would they be aerosolized by something as primitive as a hypodermic needle being
squirted under a door. How did it affect the victims? Let's assume he had it dissolved in some kind of solvent, which when evaporated left a white
powder on the floor. Were they walking barefoot and didn't wonder why a mysterious white powder was sticking on their feet?
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I'd guess it was a mixture of crap, and we're not getting the full list of it. Just the two the journalists had hear about.
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Even if they were just smelling the solvent, it doesn't make this behavior any less psychotic.
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This was entirely creepy (to put it mildly), but that chemical analysis does not make much sense to me. Maybe the police just did a Marquis test and
got some color formed and decided that was what was in there. I suspect that analysis is wrong.
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Fixed the thread title for you
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