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I'm confused who JH is. But inremember the car photo you are mentioning and it is a similar looking car. But old cars might be hard to match up.
I'm actually wondering if this could've possibly been a case of accidental overdose, and perhaps the homeowner is the one who gave him whatever it was that he took, freaked out and buried him in a panic. If he had enough to fear in regard to law enforcement, it may have been a knee-jerk reaction.
They've been lacing Xanax with Fentanyl, etc. - which has led to an increase in overdoses recently.
I'm actually wondering if this could've possibly been a case of accidental overdose, and perhaps the homeowner is the one who gave him whatever it was that he took, freaked out and buried him in a panic. If he had enough to fear in regard to law enforcement, it may have been a knee-jerk reaction.
They've been lacing Xanax with Fentanyl, etc. - which has led to an increase in overdoses recently.
These are different cars
What if it wasn’t stolen at gunpoint? What if he got rid of it bc it could’ve been used in a crime?What would they have needed to get rid of? This is Ryan's vehicle that was stolen. He was carjacked at gunpoint.
What does LE have to do with his vehicle being stolen and him being held at gunpoint?
P.S. I'm assuming LE stands for Law Enforcement?
I'm wondering if she updated as to what happened after. I only saw the screenshot someone took, whom i'm assuming is friends with Diane.
Me too.I'm confused who JH is.
These are different cars
How do they lace a prescription pill with fentanyl? JMO but it’s usually heroin that’s laced with fentanyl.
I just found this - apparently, it's a thing.How do they lace a prescription pill with fentanyl? JMO but it’s usually heroin that’s laced with fentanyl.
What if it wasn’t stolen at gunpoint? What if he got rid of it bc it could’ve been used in a crime?
JH is someone related to SH.
This entire thread is what ifs. Too many “What If’s”. If Ryan was involved in any crime, I don’t think he would’ve gone on Dr. Phil. Just my opinion though.
I just found this - apparently, it's a thing.
How Can You Tell if Drugs Are Laced With Fentanyl? | Ocean Breeze Recovery
HOW CAN YOU TELL IF DRUGS ARE LACED WITH FENTANYL?
Home » Opioids » Fentanyl Addiction » How Can You Tell if Drugs Are Laced With Fentanyl?
As the opioid epidemic continues to rage, synthetic drugs are leading the charge these days. Deaths involving a synthetic opioid drug jumped nearly 75 percent between 2014 and 2015, CNN reports, and fentanyl is considered the driving force. This powerful opioid is between 50 and 100 times more potent than morphine, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) warns. It can be absorbed through the skin on contact or even breathed in accidentally.
Fentanyl is a prescription pain reliever marketed in an injectable form, as a lozenge or lollipop, and as an extended-release patch. It is also made illegally and sold on the black market as it can be manufactured in a lab.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that submissions of drugs seized by law enforcement and testing positive for fentanyl spiked more than 400 percent between 2013 and 2014, as the drug has been flooding the American market. Fentanyl is commonly laced into various drugs.
"...Fentanyl can be hidden in plain sight. The majority of the popular sleep aid Xanax (alprazolam) that is being sold on the street is counterfeit and likely laced with fentanyl. Illicitly produced fentanyl can be pressed into pill form and passed off as other opioid pain relievers like Norco (hydrocodone/acetaminophen), CNN publishes. Fentanyl is regularly showing up in the heroin supply, as it can be transported in smaller batches and packs a bigger punch in lower doses, Forbes explains.
As fentanyl, heroin, and prescription painkillers are all opioids, they act on the central nervous system in the same way, increasing the risk of overdose at even lower doses. Fentanyl also is being laced into cocaine."
(Continued from the above source I linked)
As your post states, that would be counterfeit Xanax that is laced with fent. So not really xanax.
Sorry for dereailing.
Ah - I see what I was missing - I glossed over your use of the word "prescription". I didn't mean they were lacing prescribed tabs with it, I'm sorry.
I also apologize for the derail...
All goodthis thread has had me confused for a couple days now, what’s one more miscommunication? Lol