<>he DID have the ingredients of “purple drank” on him when he died;<>
What??? Skittles and Ice Tea??? Oooohhh that’s right. It was Skittles and Watermelon Juice, clearly visible in the photographs at the scene. Ice Tea is cannot be used to create Purple Drank, but Watermelon Juice, with its high sugar content, can.
That must be the reason that Crumpettes and their media blowhards are still using the Ice Tea and Skittles narrative — so that people won’t connect the dots between the ingredients that Martin picked up at the 711 and Purple Drank which creates PCP-like symptoms:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_drank
Hey Corey, where is that toxicology report???
Last time I checked, you need codeine for syzzurp.....
Where was/is the codeine????????
Again, I want GZ to go down because he’s a nebby NW Nazi.
They’re scum like the petty tyrants of HOA’s.
I dont how to put this gently, but since were on the subject of drugs, Zimmerman had some very serious mental health issues prior to the incident.
The overarching issue looks to be ADHD. If Zimmerman is affected by ADHD, then his actions become more understandable. And looking at the drug used to treat the ADHD, Adderall, all I can say is, Yikes!! That is some very serious medication. Quite simply it is two types of speed; very gnarly and serious amphetamines. You treat the hyperactivity that distracted zooming around with uppers.
Enter big Pharmacological gun two. That would be the Temazepam. Again, all I can say is, Yikes!! This drug is a cousin to the more well-known Valium. Damn dangerous stuff; Temazepam will knock you out flat, no fooling around. And like its cousin Valium, Temazepam, like all other benzodiazepines, is very habit forming. It has a very nasty hook to it.
Looking just at the drugs, I can confidently say that Zimmerman was not in his happy place; not at all. He was being pulled in two very different directions by two very heavy duty drugs.
How this speaks to criminal intent is not something I can comment on. Only a well versed pharmacologist or an expert in the ins and outs of ADHD could hazard a competent guess. Was the Adderall helping or hurting Zimmermans impulse control? Was the possible lack of sleep affecting Zimmermans thought process?
All I can say for sure is Zimmermans head was not a place I would want to be in. What a tangled and badly patched bunch of wires his brain must have been; especially when the flight or fight response kicked in.
That this man was waltzing around with a handgun is just too depressing a fact to contemplate. Nothing is inevitable, or fore-ordained, but Zimmerman was as close to a tragedy waiting to happen as any one human being can be. No way this man should have been in possession of a butter knife, never mind a sidearm.