Posted on 01/03/2013 9:37:19 AM PST by thefactor
Two Placer County teenage girls were arrested for allegedly using drugged milkshakes to knock out the parents of one of the girls so they could log on to the Internet, Rocklin police said.
Internet access at the Rocklin home was routinely shut off at 10 p.m., said Lt. Lon Milka, a department spokesman.
Milka said that on Friday evening, a 15-year-old girl who had a 16-year-old friend from Roseville visiting offered to pick up milkshakes from a local fast-food restaurant for her parents.
The parents drank about a quarter of the milkshakes but didn't finish them, saying they tasted funny and were grainy, Milka said.
But the shakes loaded with prescription sleep aids allegedly provided by the friend were effective, and the parents quickly fell asleep.
Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2013/01/03/5088896/shakes-were-spiked-cops-say.html#storylink=cpy
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They must not have had 3 or 4G capable mobile phones.
If you read other papers’ write-ups of this disgusting crime (for example, the Daily Mail from the UK), you will see that (1) the kid had tried the same thing before and (2) she is not a natural-born daughter of these parents, but that they are her legal guardians after having her as a foster child. A cuckoo in the nest!
Hint to the wise. DON’T TRUST YOUR CHILDREN! Seriously.
When "educators" can take 12-year-old girls for abortions without the parents' knowledge and can instruct about "gay" sex techniques in middle school, forbidding parents to opt their children out, what do any of us expect?
So the newspaper had to go to a child therapist to discover that kids drugging their parents is not a good thing? Did anyone else find that unintentionally hilarious?
And we’re called “crazy” or “prudes” for telling the truth about it.
Pretty freaking twisted.
I’ve never gotten a headache from Ambien
sleepiness, is what it is designed for, isn’t it?
Well, I’m not sure I’d take a reporter’s word for it! Haha.
Don’t be fooled, Ambien is extremely strong stuff, and it can have some pretty amazing consequences.
I said it was most likely, because about 20% of users get some degree of headache from it.
There have been a lot of instances of people “extensively sleepwalking” with Ambien, some even driving for miles while unaware of it. Two members of the Kennedy family have now blamed auto accidents on the drug.
A strong possibility that Ambien make actually wake up some patients in persistent comas is now being investigated (here called by its generic name, Zolpidem):
http://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/can-zolpidem-wake-people-from-coma/
The bottom line is that the “safe and effective” standards of the FDA are really inadequate with such an incredibly complex system as neurochemistry, that scientists are only starting to understand.
It’s the best sleep aid for traveling. Take one, have a beer, and you will be asleep within 1/2hr for 4-6hrs no matter what time zone. Wake up 100%
“The girls wanted to use the Internet, and they’d go to whatever means they had to,” Milka said.
I assume that means outright killing them if the milkshakes didn’t work. Wonderful century this is going to be. sarc/
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