CrimeDawg123
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Wait, so JW wasn't immersed in work those 2 days?
Why do you think 5th man would be mistaken/fib about that? Seems an inconsequential thing to him and his version/timeline of things for him to even bother saying it if wasn't true. And in tandem, why would JW's lawyer, his mouthpiece, say JW was "home sporadically" if from the beginning JW said to him that he never went out?dog(s) weren't there
Sorry for the misunderstanding!! I was actually leaning more towards none of them being addicts! Occasional partiers that got into some laced coke or weed.
Absolutely addiction doesn’t discriminate!
I wanted to clarify that the point of my original post was in my opinion these are your average middle class hardworking group of friends (JW included) that unfortunately got some bad stuff. It wasn’t to debate what an addict looks like. AT ALL.
It’s usually the ones that occasionally use that end up OD’ing because they don’t have a tolerance and it sends their body into shock. Or ones who are relapsing for the same reasons.
Let’s move on before the thread gets closed.
This is incredibly sad and I feel for all involved, including JW. I hope he takes Rehab seriously and it puts him on a better path. Addiction is a disease. If anyone is struggling, you are not alone and you can get help. I promise you, it does get better.
SAMHSA is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. 1-800-622-HELP.
That being said, as someone who raved as a teenager, you can test drugs for fentanyl at home. I would assume someone who dabbles more than I have and works with drugs would be more than aware of that. This is why I believe JW either did not supply them, or they purposefully knew they were taking fentanyl. I will not make any assumptions about criminal liability until facts prove otherwise.
I’m from California, all of our dealers had them and the police would supply them and do free testing for you if you asked. They just wanted you to be safe for the most part. From what I know they’re relatively low cost.So where can teenagers who "rave" and experiment purchase kits for fentanyl testing? Are there some videos to teach?
As a person who has friends with kids and grandkids, I do share the knowledge.
“As a brother, I’m looking at everything,” Price told Chris Cuomo on Monday, adding that Johnson was “found on a lawn chair on the back porch, rather than all three laying flat, which paints a picture we didn’t have from the very beginningHi there, I must have missed a link, was it confirmed the one poor soul was sitting in the chair when found? Please post, what I read before was not definitive, it was basically saying just sitting there. And did not specify an actual chair. Thank you.
Missouri Division of Professional RegistrationPer TMZ, FWIW. I couldn't find McGeeney's name on the Missouri pharmacy licensure website.
Missouri Division of Professional Registration
I see them in every grocery store pharmacySo where can teenagers who "rave" and experiment purchase kits for fentanyl testing? Are there some videos to teach?
As a person who has friends with kids and grandkids, I do share the knowledge.
I think I read somewhere in this thread one guy texted his girlfriend while he was at JW's. He may have told her where he was, (possibly, idk what the text said).Is it possible that most didn’t know the three were at JW home having watched the game elsewhere? Could be why it took two days to track them down, finding the two vehicles out front.
Jmo
Pure speculation of course, but maybe guy 5 supplied the drugs that led to the overdoses. Maybe he thought he would be prosecuted for it.Why do you think 5th man would be mistaken/fib about that? Seems an inconsequential thing to him and his version/timeline of things for him to even bother saying it if wasn't true. And in tandem, why would JW's lawyer, his mouthpiece, say JW was "home sporadically" if from the beginning JW said to him that he never went out?
Do you mean CA police would test their illegal drugs for them, free of charge, if they requested it? That can't be right, right? Am I misunderstanding?I’m from California, all of our dealers had them and the police would supply them and do free testing for you if you asked. They just wanted you to be safe for the most part. From what I know they’re relatively low cost.
Fentanyl Test Strips: A Harm Reduction Strategy
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It's certainly within the realm of possiblity but I think JW's lawyer took care of starting a snowball effect and that was days before it was common knowledge there was even a 5th man there that night. JMOPure speculation of course, but maybe guy 5 supplied the drugs that led to the overdoses. Maybe he thought he would be prosecuted for it.
The families, right out of the gate, basically accused JW of murdering the men. So, I see a lot of incentive for guy 5 — if he supplied the drugs — to help throw JW under the bus and take suspicion off himself.
A little white lie about the dogs could easily lead to a snowball effect. Maybe that fueled some of the families’ suspicions too.
If guy 5 tells them the dogs were there — even if they weren’t — most people would probably wonder why JW would “lie” and say they dogs weren’t there. That would make him look suspicious and it did. How many people have taken that at face value and said JW must’ve known his friends were dead in the backyard because he would have to take his dogs out?