To: george wythe
Working undercover in 2002, Nahum was looking for suspected drug-dealing at the bar. He approached Blanco, a self-described "lonely homosexual man," drinking alone. Three times, Nahum asked Blanco whether he could buy cocaine in the bar. Three times, Blanco refused. Finally, thinking that drugs might lead to a sexual encounter, Blanco found someone selling crystal methamphetamine in the bathroom. He bought it, with $60 Nahum gave him.
Sure sounds like entrapment to me. Blanco wouldn't have bought the drugs except that he was encouraged to do so by that police officer. You'd think they would have more important crimes to investigate...
To: Stone Mountain
Sure sounds like entrapment to me. Blanco wouldn't have bought the drugs except that he was encouraged to do so by that police officerYour absolutely right.
I also got this lesson from the story:
If a fat, ugly man gets unusual attention from a beautiful woman or man, he should be very wary.
Unless he has a lot of dough, usually the beautiful chicks and queers will go for the handsome man.
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