I remember a story about a guy drinking a can of beer and dying from overdose as a result. Apparently his employer who gave him the case, gave him the one with some kind of drug being smuggled in liquid form and disguised as beer.
Mhm. It was liquid methamphetamine out of Canada. His brother took a sip of it and said it tasted awful and spit it out. The dude ended up drinking the whole thing. Only the one can was liquid meth, his brother jut drank a normal beer. The dude who died was on the phone with his mom when he died D:
I still don’t get why they’re shipping it all the way to NZ? Maybe the shipping route already existed for legit reasons? Is it that hard to get in NZ that it’s worth it? As drugs go, meth seems like the easiest non-plant-based one to manufacture. A high-school chemistry teacher could do it
I remember a story about a guy drinking a can of beer and dying from overdose as a result. Apparently his employer who gave him the case, gave him the one with some kind of drug being smuggled in liquid form and disguised as beer.
Mhm. It was liquid methamphetamine out of Canada. His brother took a sip of it and said it tasted awful and spit it out. The dude ended up drinking the whole thing. Only the one can was liquid meth, his brother jut drank a normal beer. The dude who died was on the phone with his mom when he died D:
“bro these IPAs have really gone too far” Bro: “…” “slurpp”
Yeah, that’s the one!
That’s horrifying.
Was it in NZ or is this really common? Here’s the one I know: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/531909/himatjit-kahlon-convicted-of-manslaughter-after-giving-meth-laced-beer-to-employee-aiden-sagala
Yep, that same one. Someone mentioned the meth came from Canada, don’t remember if anyone was charged outside of NZ for the export/distribution.
I still don’t get why they’re shipping it all the way to NZ? Maybe the shipping route already existed for legit reasons? Is it that hard to get in NZ that it’s worth it? As drugs go, meth seems like the easiest non-plant-based one to manufacture. A high-school chemistry teacher could do it