Dragnet 1967 Season 1 Episode 1

Darryl Handberry
25 May 201924:55

Summary

TLDRThis video script narrates the gripping story of law enforcement's encounter with the dangerous and hallucinogenic drug, LSD, in Los Angeles. It follows officers Friday and Gannon as they navigate the city's youth culture, where LSD has become a scourge among the young. The narrative details the initial arrest of a young man, the subsequent investigation, and the tragic consequences of drug abuse, culminating in the death of a major LSD supplier. The story underscores the psychological perils of drug use and the urgency of addressing the growing epidemic.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿš” The story is set in Los Angeles, where the police are dealing with juvenile narcotics issues.
  • ๐ŸŽญ A powerful new drug causing hallucinations has appeared on the streets, affecting many young people.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฎ The protagonist, a police officer named Friday, is working with his partner Bill Gannon to tackle the issue.
  • ๐Ÿง’ They encounter a young man named 'Blue Boy,' who is under the influence of LSD and behaving erratically.
  • ๐Ÿง  The story highlights the severe psychological effects of LSD, including hallucinations and disorientation.
  • ๐Ÿง‘โ€โš–๏ธ Blue Boy is detained for his own safety and the safety of others, as there is no specific law against LSD at the time.
  • โš–๏ธ The legal struggle is depicted, emphasizing the need for laws to address new drug threats.
  • ๐Ÿ“‰ LSD use is increasing, particularly among juveniles, leading to dangerous behavior and psychological issues.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฅ The police encounter other juveniles affected by LSD, illustrating the widespread nature of the problem.
  • ๐Ÿ”ฌ The story includes details about the chemical properties and effects of LSD, and its potent psychological impact.
  • ๐Ÿš“ The police work to track down and arrest suppliers of LSD, showing their efforts to curb the drug's distribution.

Q & A

  • What is the setting of the video script?

    -The video script is set in Los Angeles, California, focusing on the city's issues with a new powerful drug affecting its youth.

  • What is the significance of the date mentioned in the script, Tuesday March 15?

    -Tuesday March 15 is the day when the main characters, Friday and his partner Bill Gannon, started working on the case involving a new drug affecting the city's youth.

  • What is the new drug causing problems in the city?

    -The new drug causing problems is a powerful hallucinogen known as LSD, which is causing dangerous and weird hallucinations among its users.

  • Who are the main characters working to stop the spread of the drug?

    -The main characters working to stop the spread of the drug are Sergeant Friday and Officer Bill Gannon, who are part of the Juvenile Narcotics Division.

  • What is the significance of the 'number five capsule' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'number five capsule' is a reference to a container used for holding doses of the drug LSD, indicating that the drug is being sold in small, potentially lethal quantities.

  • What is the term used to describe the users of LSD in the script?

    -The users of LSD are referred to as 'acid heads' or 'acid freaks' in the script.

  • What is the legal status of LSD in the script's timeline?

    -Initially, there is no law covering the possession or sale of LSD. However, by October 10th, LSD is classified as a dangerous drug under section 11,901 of the California law.

  • What is the role of forensic chemist Ray Murray in the script?

    -Ray Murray is a forensic chemist who provides information about the nature of LSD, its effects, and its potency, helping the officers understand the drug they are dealing with.

  • What is the consequence for Benjamin Carver after being arrested for being under the influence of LSD?

    -Benjamin Carver is placed on probation and released to his parents after his case is heard in the Los Angeles County Juvenile Court.

  • What is the tragic outcome for Benji Carver by the end of the script?

    -Benji Carver, also known as Blue Boy, is found dead after overdosing on a combination of LSD, barbiturates, and other substances.

  • What is the social impact of the drug problem depicted in the script?

    -The script depicts a significant social impact, with the drug problem affecting the youth, leading to psychological dependence, and causing disturbances in public places like the Sunset Strip.

Outlines

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๐Ÿš” Introduction to Narcotics in Los Angeles

The script opens with a depiction of Los Angeles, highlighting its appeal to both young and old. It introduces the audience to a new drug, LSD, which has infiltrated the city's youth. The narrative follows narcotics officers Friday and Gannon as they encounter a young boy under the influence of LSD, exhibiting bizarre behavior. The boy, referred to as 'Blue Boy,' is arrested and taken to the hospital, where it's confirmed he's under the influence of an unknown drug. The officers learn about the dangers of LSD from a forensic chemist, emphasizing the drug's psychological impact and lack of regulation.

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๐Ÿ”Ž Investigating LSD: The Science and the Law

This paragraph delves into the investigation of the LSD-laced sugar cubes found on the subject. The officers consult with forensic chemist Ray Murray, who explains the origins and effects of LSD. The narrative discusses the drug's potency, its psychological dependence, and the lack of physical addiction evidence. It also touches on the legal challenges faced by law enforcement due to the absence of specific laws against LSD, highlighting the growing concern about its impact on public health and safety.

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๐Ÿ“– Legal Proceedings and the Spread of LSD

The script moves to the courtroom where Benji Carver, also known as 'Blue Boy,' is placed on probation and released to his parents due to the lack of a law covering LSD possession. The narrative then shifts to the increasing popularity of LSD among juveniles, with new slang terms emerging to describe the drug and its effects. The officers continue their investigation, uncovering a network of LSD distribution, and the challenges of enforcing laws against a drug that is not yet officially classified as dangerous.

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๐Ÿ” The Hunt for Benji Carver: The LSD Supplier

The officers' pursuit of Benji Carver intensifies as they receive a tip about his involvement in selling LSD. With the help of a willing informant, they obtain a warrant for his arrest. The search for Carver leads them to various locations, including his former home and a potential party site in the Hollywood Hills. The paragraph illustrates the difficulty in tracking down a supplier in a subculture that is rapidly expanding and becoming more elusive.

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๐Ÿข The Tragic End of a Drug Dealer

The final paragraph describes a tragic turn of events with the discovery of a young man's death, presumably from an overdose of LSD and other substances. The officers are led to a drugstore and an apartment where they find evidence of drug manufacturing and distribution. The narrative concludes with the coroner's inquest, which determines that the 18-year-old suspect took his own life by ingesting a lethal combination of drugs.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กLos Angeles

Los Angeles is a city in California known for its vibrant lifestyle and entertainment industry. In the script, it serves as the setting for the story, highlighting the city's role as a backdrop for the events unfolding around the new drug phenomenon.

๐Ÿ’กHallucinogen

A hallucinogen is a class of drugs that cause hallucinations, or the experience of sensations without external stimuli. In the video, the hallucinogen LSD is central to the plot, causing users to have vivid and often dangerous experiences.

๐Ÿ’กLSD

LSD, or lysergic acid diethylamide, is a powerful hallucinogenic drug. The script discusses its effects, its synthesis by Swiss biochemist Hoffmann, and its impact on the users, including the character Benji Carver, who becomes known as 'Blue Boy' for his distribution of the drug.

๐Ÿ’กJuvenile Delinquency

Juvenile delinquency refers to antisocial behavior by minors. The script features characters from the Juvenile Division of the police force dealing with the rise of drug use among young people, emphasizing the societal issue of youth involvement in crime and drug abuse.

๐Ÿ’กNarcotics Unit

The Narcotics Unit is a specialized police division that deals with drug-related crimes. In the script, the Narcotics Unit is involved in investigating the distribution and effects of LSD, showcasing the institutional response to the drug crisis.

๐Ÿ’กConstitutional Rights

Constitutional rights pertain to the fundamental rights guaranteed by a country's constitution. In the script, police officers are shown advising suspects of their rights, such as the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney, reflecting the legal procedures in place to protect individuals during arrests.

๐Ÿ’กPsychological Dependence

Psychological dependence refers to a mental need for a substance, often leading to compulsive use. The script mentions that users of LSD develop a psychological dependence, indicating the addictive nature of the drug and its impact on the user's mental state.

๐Ÿ’กAcid Head

An 'acid head' is a slang term for someone who regularly uses LSD. The script uses this term to describe the subculture that has developed around LSD use, highlighting the social implications and the language that has emerged from the drug's popularity.

๐Ÿ’กDrug Intoxication

Drug intoxication is a state of being under the influence of a drug, often leading to altered perceptions and behaviors. The script describes characters experiencing drug intoxication, particularly with LSD, which leads to their arrest and involvement with the legal system.

๐Ÿ’กOverdose

An overdose occurs when a person consumes a harmful or lethal dose of a substance. In the script, the character Benji Carver is implied to have died from an overdose of LSD combined with other substances, underscoring the dangerous and potentially fatal nature of drug misuse.

๐Ÿ’กCoroner's Inquest

A coroner's inquest is a formal investigation into the cause of a death, often used in cases of sudden or unexplained fatalities. The script concludes with a coroner's inquest into Benji Carver's death, demonstrating the legal procedures following a death that may have been caused by drug use.

Highlights

Introduction to Los Angeles as a vibrant city with places for all ages.

Emergence of a new drug causing dangerous hallucinations among the youth.

Law enforcement's challenge to stop the spread of LSD among juveniles.

First encounter with a youth under the influence of LSD, exhibiting strange behavior.

Description of the drug's effects and the youth's lack of understanding of his rights.

Misunderstanding of the drug's nature by the public, including the youth's parents.

The drug's synthesis origin and its accidental discovery by a Swiss biochemist.

LSD's potency and the psychological dependence it creates among users.

The lack of legislation against LSD, posing a challenge for law enforcement.

The rapid increase in LSD use among juveniles and the development of a subculture.

Introduction of new slang terms related to LSD use within the youth community.

The classification of LSD as a dangerous drug under new legislation.

Arrest of a major LSD supplier, known as Blue Boy, based on testimonies.

The tragic death of an 18-year-old due to an overdose of LSD and other substances.

Coroner's inquest findings that the suspect took his own life through drug overdose.

Transcripts

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this is the city Los Angeles California

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it's a fine place to enjoy life

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there are places reserved just for kids

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when they're young and feel young places

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they go when they're young and feel old

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beginning the big search for something

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that often doesn't exist in the places

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they look for it

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they might find it here or here or maybe

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here they could try looking here their

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search might end with a college degree

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one thing sure whatever they're looking

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for cannot be found inside a number five

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capsule when they try that's where I

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come in

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I carry a man it was Tuesday March 15

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that was fair in Los Angeles we were

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working the day watch out of juvenile

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narcotics my partner's bill Gannon the

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bosses captain Richie my name's Friday a

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powerful new drug capable of producing

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weird and dangerous hallucinations that

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found its way onto the streets of the

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city it had fallen into the hands of

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juvenile experimenters we had to try and

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stop it

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the story you're about to see is true

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the names have been changed to protect

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the innocent

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I'll get over there in a hurry right

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skipper woman who phoned in the

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complaint said he was painted up like an

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Indian yeah said she never saw a kid do

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what he was doing what's that sir

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chewing the bark off a tree 208 p.m.

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bill and I left Georgia Street Juvenal

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and headed for 1200 whoa Melinda Avenue

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it was eight blocks from the office it

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took us four and a half minutes to reach

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the vacant lot where the strange

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behaving juvenile was reported to have

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been seen

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standstill reality man reality I could

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see the sinner in the urine purple flame

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down there the pilot like all the way

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down purple flame down during the pilot

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lighted by the light of all these

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strangers areolis reality what's your

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name son you can see my name if you look

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hard enough come on now what's your name

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don't you know my name my name is blue

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boy what do you think Joe cartwheels no

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sugar cubes I'll make you a book he's

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been dropping that acid we've been

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hearing about alright son you're under

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arrest it's our duty to advise you of

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your constitutional rights you have the

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right to remain silent and any statement

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you make may be used against you in a

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court of law you have the right to the

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presence of an attorney if you cannot

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afford one one will be appointed before

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any questioning do you understand that

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there I am I'm over there now I'm not

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here anymore

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my hair is green and I'm a tree you ever

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see anybody this torn up unless the

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since he's not strung out on sugar cubes

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yeah alright let's take him to central

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receiving come on son even if your body

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does die your mind will live on yeah we

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know come on you're the dirty

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disbelievers the evil disbelievers

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settle down wrong blue yellow green

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green orange red red red red I can hear

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them I can hear them all yeah sure you

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can kid let's go back to the office

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we'll all listen 2:20 p.m. we took the

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subject to central receiving hospital

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the examining doctor pronounced him

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under the influence of an unknown drug

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3 p.m. we drove back to Juvenile

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Division we took the subject upstairs to

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the Narcotics Unit he appeared to be a

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little calmer but it was impossible to

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tell if the effects of the drug were

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substantially wearing off he would not

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tell us what drug II had taken he still

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refused to give us his name we filled

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captain Richie in and once again we

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advised the subject of his

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constitutional rights I know my rights

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man out of one lawyer and I don't need a

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lawyer there's no law against what I did

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there's a law against taking drugs no my

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kind man oh my god

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you're pretty high and far out aren't

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you what kind of kick are you on son

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oh it's weird what about these was it

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keys to the kingdom anything special

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about these cubes I want a train I'm on

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the train ones train I'm on the train

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I'm on the train we'll cross it over

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across an honor or crossing over or

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crossing over on the train on the train

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on the train the Train the Train the

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Train the Train the Train the Train the

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Train the Train the Train okay train

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train that's right now you stay put in

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that chair hi I'm the chair I am the

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journeys down to the crime lab

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Pelin I took the sugar cubes found on

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the subject to the scientific

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investigation division located in the

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police building in downtown Los Angeles

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we talked to forensic chemist Ray Murray

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we filled him in on the subject

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appearance and his behavior pattern tell

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us about this death ray visual

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distortions strangely disoriented it's a

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relatively new drug development

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Switzerland virtually by accident Swiss

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biochemist the name of Hoffmann came up

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with the first synthesis of the drug

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1938 yeah my surgical imide tartrate

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lsd-25 what's it look like right LSD is

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odorless colorless tasteless comes in

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two forms liquid and powder I'll run

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these sugar cubes through but I can tell

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you right now they contain LSD Narcotics

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Division has handled a couple of cases

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like yours in the past few weeks even

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had one when they put the stuff in the

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backs of postage stamps is it

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habit-forming it's new bill we can't be

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sure about physical addiction but one

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thing we're certain out yeah

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in every case so far

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every one of the individuals has had a

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psychological dependence on it you tell

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me which is worse are the effects

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recurrent would you know definitely a

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transient recurrence what we've seen so

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far user over in the county jail been

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there six months two days ago the man

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showed most of the symptoms of having

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just had a fresh shot of the stuff hard

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to believe

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unlike heroin which slows down

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metabolism or alcohol which is a

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depressant the users of LSD have the

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mistaken idea that it activates them

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quickens their mental lives yeah like

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painting yourself up like an Indian try

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to chew the bark off a tree burying your

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head in a hole users believe they're

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turning into monsters they want to

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destroy themselves yet have no words to

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commit suicide experienced the vilest of

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garish frightening hallucinations they

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suffer extreme nausea severe vomiting

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aches and pains anxiety panic depression

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sounds like it's gonna be a big problem

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if it isn't it'll do to one comes along

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Joe bill the real issue here is the

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degree of danger this drug presents to

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the psychological health of the user

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along with the resultant effect of the

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user in those around him and as of now

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there's no law covering a sale in the

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use of LSD the number of cases coming

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through this lab I'd say they better

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give you people something to work with

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damn soon 4 p.m. bill and I left the

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crime lab and headed back toward Georgia

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Street juvenile before we left him ray

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Murray filled us in on more facts and

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figures a kilo of LSD two and two-tenths

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pounds can be divided into five to ten

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million doses Murray also gave us one

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last frightening fact LSD is so potent

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that a single pound of the preparation

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could turn every person in Los Angeles

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County into a total psychotic the

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population of the county seven million

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people

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it was 4:15 p.m. when we arrived back at

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Juvenile Division would you find out

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according to Murray the Carver boys on

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LSD figured sooner or later didn't it I

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was it falling into the hands of

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youngsters like that boy I don't know

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skipper stuff selling for eight to ten

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bucks a cap come on in the office boy's

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parents are here and they're not too

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happy mr. mr. Carver sergeant Friday

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officer Gannon all right Lisa sue the

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rest of my boy

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that's right mr. clerk give me one good

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reason why drug intoxication but that's

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impossible

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we believe it to be a powerful

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hallucinogen called LSD you people

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trying to say my boys a drug addict no

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sir we didn't say it was addicted to the

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drug but he certainly was intoxicated

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from it when we picked him up now look

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I've heard about this LSD and it's my

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understanding it hasn't done anybody any

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harm if you get a senior boy a couple

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hours ago I doubt you'd feel that way I

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look at him now you always go around

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paint it up like that half his face blue

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half yellow I thought you men were

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supposed to be experts with young people

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it's probably a high school initiation

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or something the boys are always doing

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some silly thing or other letting their

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hair grow long or dressing up like those

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English singers here Benji

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wipe your face let's go home I know how

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you feel I've got two kids of my own I

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wouldn't want to find either one of them

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in a police station but we're holding

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your boy for his own safety and maybe

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the safety of others what do you mean

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you're holding him there's no law

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against what the boy did you act like he

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was taking a heroin or smoking marijuana

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you're not putting my boy in any jail

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he's not gonna have any police record if

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we can't settle this right now maybe my

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attorneys can't that's your privilege

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mr. Carver but the boy is gonna be

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detained at juvenile hall you'll have a

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hearing and the judge will decide all

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right

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you insist on doing it the hard way I

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happen to know there's no law against

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LSD there's a law against being in a

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highly intoxicated state under the

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influence of any drug or narcotic and

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your boy was and probably still is to

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some extent nonsense you're fine aren't

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you son just fine MA there you can see

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for yourselves come on Benjy we're

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taking you home

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looking for 601

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the subject Benjamin Carver was booked

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under Section 601 of the welfare and

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institution code in danger of leading an

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idle dissolute or immoral life he was

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being held for his own protection

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Tuesday May 10th 5:30 p.m. the subjects

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case was heard in the Los Angeles County

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juvenile courts building there was no

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law covering possession of lysergic acid

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diethylamide however the petition was

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sustained for 601 WIC Benjie Carver was

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placed on probation and released to his

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parents satisfied Sherlock

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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Thursday May 12th 3:58 p.m. bill and I

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had been out on a routine follow-up when

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we returned to the squad room sergeants

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Jeanne sappy and Dominic car were

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questioning two female juveniles a

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policewoman was standing by

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they should interest you

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Aroldis is sergeant Friday and officer

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bill Gannon it's Edna Mae and it's sandy

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no sergeant Friday and his partner what

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you were telling us you mean about our

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chip first tell him hold your high 15

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what are you now 13 no you know I'm 14 I

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just had my birthday last week

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oh yeah I forgot Edna Mae's 14 go on

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sandy I saw all these weird colors and

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then I saw an eye you know what I mean

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the human eye kept coming closer and

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closer then all of a sudden everything

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started to melt

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you know just Mountain run down the

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sidewalk melted the street melted just

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everything LSD both of them dropped a

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cup of peace pay three bucks for him

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where'd they get him young friend of

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yours Edna Mae tell sergeant Friday

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where you got the caps we got it from

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Blue Boy that's what they call him just

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Blue Boy

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Benji Carver and they were capsule as

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you said yeah little white ones I think

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I'm gonna be sick again please help me

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both of them were in awful shape a

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couple hours ago nausea vomiting was

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alright going out on the trip but coming

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backs a little rough isn't it terrible

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just awful I'm so sick my head still

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aches my stomach hurts so much good the

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may you read this no no I can't it it's

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all swimmy everything seems to be moving

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around how long ago did you take the

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stuff Edna Mae this morning I forget

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what time me and Sandy we did school

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today

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couldn't have done anyway after we took

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it sergeant cart

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come on it

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three bucks a cap when it drops to fifty

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cents the kids in grammar school have

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themselves a big time at recess won't

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they really getting popular you seen

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that bus up on the strip

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Friday Saturday night's big sigh on it

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says can you pass the acid test pay a

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dollar and find out for a buck they

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drive you up the Hollywood Hills to an

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acid party before we're through they'll

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be listing it in the yellow pages for

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you just nail him for possession how

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long does it take to mix a batch of acid

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a couple of days yeah that takes a

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little longer to stir up a law doesn't

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it when's the October fifth six months

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went by LSD users were increasing at an

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alarming rate particularly among

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juveniles by now the users had

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established their own language the drug

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itself was now called the ticket the

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ghosts the Beast the chief the hawk or

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simply 25 users now refer to themselves

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as acid heads or acid freaks a trip

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still referred to having taken the drug

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but now more often the words a bum trip

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and freakout were being heard meaning a

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bad LSD experience the pusher or

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supplier became known as the travel

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agent the acid heads came up with

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another new wrinkle after consuming LSD

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it requires from 45 minutes to an hour

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for the drug to take effect most users

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were now spending this waiting period

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inhaling marijuana

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9:00 a.m. bail and I reported him for

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work as usual it was beginning to look

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like any other Wednesday federal and

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state you're in business in the

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California book you'll find it on page

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38 division 10.5 chapter 1 section 11

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901 lysergic acid diethylamide has now

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been classified as a dangerous drug when

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does the law go into effect 48 hours

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Monday October 10th 2:35 p.m. it had

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been six months since bill and I first

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picked up the subject Benji Carver

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during all those months the name blue

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boy kept turning up an arrest reports as

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a major supplier of LSD pick this one

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out in the 3rd Street Tunnel didn't want

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to leave thought it was a mole holding

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some acid 6 caps names Teddy Carstairs

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who's your travel agent Teddy I already

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told you tell us again why now look we

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advised of your rights and you agreed to

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talk to us didn't you yeah well talk to

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us tell us who you bought your tickets

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from the blue boy you willing to testify

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to that what's that mean you're willing

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to swear to look my court of law

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why are you telling us yes well wouldn't

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you if it was me how's that that's

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thinking blue boy and I paid good bread

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for that too yeah that freak he sold me

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to bum trips

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with a willingness of Teddy Carstairs to

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testify against Benji Carver a complaint

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was issued and a warrant was obtained

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from the district attorney 4:30 p.m. we

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drove up to number 17 Eagle Crest Drive

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Benji Carver's home his mother told us

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he had moved out three months ago she

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had no idea where we might locate him

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what's he done this time can you tell me

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yes ma'am

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he's been selling dangerous drugs to a

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minor you mean another minor don't you

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sergeant no ma'am he's 18

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when we find him he'll be tried as an

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adult that's the law in this state I see

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I don't suppose I have to tell you two

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men my husband and I both owe you an

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apology that's all right ma'am we

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understand I am I wonder if you'd do me

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a favor when you find him what's that in

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his car tell him we still love him

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before we left we asked mrs. Carver if

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we could check the house she was

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cooperative and agreed bill and I

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searched the premises we found nothing

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Friday December 9th 8:30 p.m. we figured

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the Sunset Strip might be a good place

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to dig up a lead since the warrant on

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Benji Carver was registered and in the

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hands of all units we hoped it wouldn't

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be too long before the suspect was

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picked up the parade of teenagers begins

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at Laurel Canyon and sunset and ends at

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Doheny on Friday and Saturday nights for

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most of the young people in the city the

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strip had become the in place to go it

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had also become the scene of teenage

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riots 8:45 p.m. bill and I showed Benji

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Carver's mug shots to the sheriff's

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deputies who patrol the Sunset Strip

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853 p.m. a couple of them thought they

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recognized him but they weren't sure

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sergeant Friday

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sandy and the may what's happening

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nothing much been behaving yourselves

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haven't touched any more that acid

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that's for sure

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we're even invited to NASA party tonight

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we told them no we're on our way home

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you told he'll know blue boy he asked us

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you have the address yeah someplace

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supposed to be up in the hills somewhere

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you're gonna break up the party about

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time somebody tried don't you think

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10:18 p.m. bill and i drove up to the

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address given us by the two girls who

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was in the Hollywood Hills was an old

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house that had seen better days

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they must be way out to leave the door

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unlocked

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that's weed

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look at that Joe I fasted there to turn

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alone four years must be at least a

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hundred taps marijuana

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all right hold it down

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quiet police officers you're under

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arrest I wanna stay right where you are

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please all of you pecans in plain sight

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use tiny feet all right

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sober up and try to listen to this it's

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our duty to advise you of your

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constitutional rights now you have the

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right to remain silent and any

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statements you make may be used against

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you in a court of law you have the right

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to the presence of an attorney if you

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cannot afford one one will be appointed

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before any questioning

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how do you understand that I do man I

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understand it I'm the one you want to

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talk to cuz I sure understanding

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well fine suppose you climb down off of

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there and come over here and talk to me

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talk to me about Blue Boy he's super

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seen man they're coming back no man dig

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this see table

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we're in power suppose you go over there

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and sit down bill I'll call the office

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get a couple of black and whites up here

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to take them in right

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you're not gonna search me no but a

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police woman will what's that address

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keep your nose out of my purse keep

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yours out of the acid next time I will

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write I got it thanks Bill

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call came to the office an hour ago

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drugstore over on Vermont according to

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them they did a little business with a

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guy who fits the description of the

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Carver boy

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what kind of business 3,000 empty number

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five caps before we left the house we

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arranged for a stakeout in the event the

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Carver boys should return 11:40 p.m. it

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took us 12 minutes to get to the apex

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pharmacy at Vermont & Wilcox the

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pharmacist name was Ben riddle we showed

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him a group of mug shots so here's the

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fella right here yeah that's him all

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right Benji Carver here's the address

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where we delivered the capsules just a

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few blocks from here

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thanks mr. Redmond you've been a big

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help what do you fellas figure he's

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gonna put knowledge empty capsules a lot

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of misery it was midnight when we

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arrived at the Macon apartments on West

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Beverly Boulevard

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we got the manager out of bed that's

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right Benji Carver he's in the apartment

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over there 107 he and I would you know

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know I should say so I was going to call

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you people until they quieted down about

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an hour ago

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they that's right sounds to me as though

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he's got another boy in there with him

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and the two of them were really flipping

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it up I see do you have a passkey we

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could borrow yes I do here this one okay

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thank you very much we thank you

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I'll cover the window to your right

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police officer what's your name

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Philip Jamison old are you 18

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Benji look at him what's the matter with

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him

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it's been like that for over an hour he

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had some kind of a fit he got quiet it

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was Joe acid reds yellows rainbows how's

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it been jeez he's been taking them all

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day just kept saying he wanted to get

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further out further out

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well he made it he's dead

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the story you have just seen is true the

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names were changed to protect the

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innocent on December 15th the coroner's

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inquest was held at the county morgue

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Hall of Justice City and County of Los

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Angeles in a moment the results of that

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inquest at the inquest the coroner's

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jury ruled that the 18-year old suspect

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had administered himself an overdose of

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lysergic acid diethylamide in

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combination with various barbiturates

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and a dust taken his own life

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