Posted on 09/22/2019 8:00:55 AM PDT by BenLurkin
they all went to a night club and someone sold them fentanyl laced heroin or cocaine which they went home and did, resulting in their deaths and / or hospital visits.
Is it really that hard to put together?
Either that or they were vaping tide pods.
This is all over the local news this morning. Southside is a college party bar area.
If the first man was dead, Im wondering what symptoms the second man was displaying that was similar to the first man. Does that mean he was dead too?
Im thinking second man was having trouble breathing and was maybe unconscious, cause not breathing and being unconscious are symptoms of being dead, so its like that.
Must be great to live in an apartment building where people are allowed to operate nightclubs.
...cheap drugs such as mephedrone, crystal meth and, most importantly, GHB (or just G, a mixture of floor stripper mixed with drain cleaner).
"I'll have mine with extra drain cleaner, please!" Hmm...reckon this might be bad for you? Apparently so:
Although most deaths related to G are recorded as heart failure or some other form of bodily malfunction...
Yes, death is one symptom of bodily malfunction. Although I'm not a doctor...
when orange wrist bands are outlawed, only outlaws will have orange wrist bands ...
So you can leave and get back in again. Go out for a smoke, probably. It’s common for other events too, not just parties. Stamps on the back of the hand also.
I’m guessing you knew this but not for a private party.
I’m thinking they were intergalactic aliens
“...a house party where guests are given colored wrist bands to wear...”
Makes it easier to figure out what killed them.
Was the party that large to where they couldn’t identify those at the party so they needed wrist bands ? This all in an apartment.
I’m guessing to stop party crashers. Would like to hear of the details to this one.
Some events you pay to get into and they can be large. You hand them your e-tickets at the door and get your identity marker.
Orange Band Bad!
Yep. They were given the orange juice
I was born on the South Side, pronounced “Sahside” for all yins non-Pittsburghers.
It was a trendy area in the 1930’s, then became a slum zone. Now it’s trendy again.
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