Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since I haven’t heard anything new re: this case in the past few days, I think it is pretty much a closed case…?
A bunch of guys got together to watch their favorite football team play, they get high during the process.
One guy gets sleepy and opts to go to bed.
Three others decide to step outside to either smoke or cool off (drugs can make you hot.)
Due to the lethal amount of fentanyl ingested, one by one the guys outside pass out.
That should be the end of the story.
-> I doubt the guy who stayed inside killed his friends, then dragged them outside.
And the reason he never noticed his buddies were out back was because he was passed out for 2 days straight.
The press is making it a huge deal how the guy who survived did not look out of his window for two days straight.
They paint that as suspicious behavior.
I do not think it is when someone has ingested drugs, especially fentanyl as we now know.
And where does this idea that he killed all three of his friends…..then one by one dragged their bodies outside to appear that they all froze to death?? What motive would he have to murder three of his buddies?
And why is it fishy that he put all his belongings in storage then went to rehab?
His three friends dying at his house, this story making nat’l news, etc., likely was a wake up call that he needed help.
I totally agree.
The guy inside was likely close to overdosing himself which could explain how he slept two entire days.
And since he likely was asleep the entire two days - it is not surprising that he never looked out his backyard window.
Also nothing is suspicious about him storing his belongings in storage, then going into rehab.
Almost overdosing on Fentanyl yourself while learning three of your friends were found dead in your backyard is enough of a reason to seek professional help.
People speculating that he injected the drugs into his friends was the dumbest idea.
The loved ones just needed to accept the fact that their deceased loved one did drugs that night……they did it on their own free will and at their age(s) had the ability to leave or at minimum, choose not to partake in getting high.
Hurt people are looking for someone to blame but the truth of the matter is these men all made a stupid decision that tragically, ended up costing them the rest of their lives…..🙁
They were likely taking what they thought was "Percocet" but really was just a phony street pill that had fentanyl as the active ingredient. The guy who survived already had a tolerance to fentanyl/opiates, so this is why he survived whereas it killed his friends who were just normie dads with no tolerance to the drug.
I'm curious if the police will charge the survivor with their deaths and for distribution of narcotics. They will need to find proof that he provided the pills the to the men. Police and DAs usually try to hold the distributors responsible for the accidental overdose deaths of others.
you don't really develop a tolerance for fentanyl. The amount needed to overdose is so minuscule. It's more likely that other guy did not take any of the fentanyl laced pills.
Here is a lethal dose of fentanyl -
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since I haven’t heard anything new re: this case in the past few days, I think it is pretty much a closed case…?
A bunch of guys got together to watch their favorite football team play, they get high during the process.
One guy gets sleepy and opts to go to bed.
Three others decide to step outside to either smoke or cool off (drugs can make you hot.)
Due to the lethal amount of fentanyl ingested, one by one the guys outside pass out.
That should be the end of the story.
-> I doubt the guy who stayed inside killed his friends, then dragged them outside.
And the reason he never noticed his buddies were out back was because he was passed out for 2 days straight.
The press is making it a huge deal how the guy who survived did not look out of his window for two days straight.
They paint that as suspicious behavior.
I do not think it is when someone has ingested drugs, especially fentanyl as we now know.
And where does this idea that he killed all three of his friends…..then one by one dragged their bodies outside to appear that they all froze to death?? What motive would he have to murder three of his buddies?
And why is it fishy that he put all his belongings in storage then went to rehab?
His three friends dying at his house, this story making nat’l news, etc., likely was a wake up call that he needed help.
I totally agree.
The guy inside was likely close to overdosing himself which could explain how he slept two entire days.
And since he likely was asleep the entire two days - it is not surprising that he never looked out his backyard window.
Also nothing is suspicious about him storing his belongings in storage, then going into rehab.
Almost overdosing on Fentanyl yourself while learning three of your friends were found dead in your backyard is enough of a reason to seek professional help.
People speculating that he injected the drugs into his friends was the dumbest idea.
The loved ones just needed to accept the fact that their deceased loved one did drugs that night……they did it on their own free will and at their age(s) had the ability to leave or at minimum, choose not to partake in getting high.
Hurt people are looking for someone to blame but the truth of the matter is these men all made a stupid decision that tragically, ended up costing them the rest of their lives…..🙁
They were likely taking what they thought was "Percocet" but really was just a phony street pill that had fentanyl as the active ingredient. The guy who survived already had a tolerance to fentanyl/opiates, so this is why he survived whereas it killed his friends who were just normie dads with no tolerance to the drug.
I'm curious if the police will charge the survivor with their deaths and for distribution of narcotics. They will need to find proof that he provided the pills the to the men. Police and DAs usually try to hold the distributors responsible for the accidental overdose deaths of others.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since I haven’t heard anything new re: this case in the past few days, I think it is pretty much a closed case…?
A bunch of guys got together to watch their favorite football team play, they get high during the process.
One guy gets sleepy and opts to go to bed.
Three others decide to step outside to either smoke or cool off (drugs can make you hot.)
Due to the lethal amount of fentanyl ingested, one by one the guys outside pass out.
That should be the end of the story.
-> I doubt the guy who stayed inside killed his friends, then dragged them outside.
And the reason he never noticed his buddies were out back was because he was passed out for 2 days straight.
The press is making it a huge deal how the guy who survived did not look out of his window for two days straight.
They paint that as suspicious behavior.
I do not think it is when someone has ingested drugs, especially fentanyl as we now know.
And where does this idea that he killed all three of his friends…..then one by one dragged their bodies outside to appear that they all froze to death?? What motive would he have to murder three of his buddies?
And why is it fishy that he put all his belongings in storage then went to rehab?
His three friends dying at his house, this story making nat’l news, etc., likely was a wake up call that he needed help.
I totally agree.
The guy inside was likely close to overdosing himself which could explain how he slept two entire days.
And since he likely was asleep the entire two days - it is not surprising that he never looked out his backyard window.
Also nothing is suspicious about him storing his belongings in storage, then going into rehab.
Almost overdosing on Fentanyl yourself while learning three of your friends were found dead in your backyard is enough of a reason to seek professional help.
People speculating that he injected the drugs into his friends was the dumbest idea.
The loved ones just needed to accept the fact that their deceased loved one did drugs that night……they did it on their own free will and at their age(s) had the ability to leave or at minimum, choose not to partake in getting high.
Hurt people are looking for someone to blame but the truth of the matter is these men all made a stupid decision that tragically, ended up costing them the rest of their lives…..🙁
They were likely taking what they thought was "Percocet" but really was just a phony street pill that had fentanyl as the active ingredient. The guy who survived already had a tolerance to fentanyl/opiates, so this is why he survived whereas it killed his friends who were just normie dads with no tolerance to the drug.
I'm curious if the police will charge the survivor with their deaths and for distribution of narcotics. They will need to find proof that he provided the pills the to the men. Police and DAs usually try to hold the distributors responsible for the accidental overdose deaths of others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since I haven’t heard anything new re: this case in the past few days, I think it is pretty much a closed case…?
A bunch of guys got together to watch their favorite football team play, they get high during the process.
One guy gets sleepy and opts to go to bed.
Three others decide to step outside to either smoke or cool off (drugs can make you hot.)
Due to the lethal amount of fentanyl ingested, one by one the guys outside pass out.
That should be the end of the story.
-> I doubt the guy who stayed inside killed his friends, then dragged them outside.
And the reason he never noticed his buddies were out back was because he was passed out for 2 days straight.
The press is making it a huge deal how the guy who survived did not look out of his window for two days straight.
They paint that as suspicious behavior.
I do not think it is when someone has ingested drugs, especially fentanyl as we now know.
And where does this idea that he killed all three of his friends…..then one by one dragged their bodies outside to appear that they all froze to death?? What motive would he have to murder three of his buddies?
And why is it fishy that he put all his belongings in storage then went to rehab?
His three friends dying at his house, this story making nat’l news, etc., likely was a wake up call that he needed help.
I totally agree.
The guy inside was likely close to overdosing himself which could explain how he slept two entire days.
And since he likely was asleep the entire two days - it is not surprising that he never looked out his backyard window.
Also nothing is suspicious about him storing his belongings in storage, then going into rehab.
Almost overdosing on Fentanyl yourself while learning three of your friends were found dead in your backyard is enough of a reason to seek professional help.
People speculating that he injected the drugs into his friends was the dumbest idea.
The loved ones just needed to accept the fact that their deceased loved one did drugs that night……they did it on their own free will and at their age(s) had the ability to leave or at minimum, choose not to partake in getting high.
Hurt people are looking for someone to blame but the truth of the matter is these men all made a stupid decision that tragically, ended up costing them the rest of their lives…..🙁
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since I haven’t heard anything new re: this case in the past few days, I think it is pretty much a closed case…?
A bunch of guys got together to watch their favorite football team play, they get high during the process.
One guy gets sleepy and opts to go to bed.
Three others decide to step outside to either smoke or cool off (drugs can make you hot.)
Due to the lethal amount of fentanyl ingested, one by one the guys outside pass out.
That should be the end of the story.
-> I doubt the guy who stayed inside killed his friends, then dragged them outside.
And the reason he never noticed his buddies were out back was because he was passed out for 2 days straight.
The press is making it a huge deal how the guy who survived did not look out of his window for two days straight.
They paint that as suspicious behavior.
I do not think it is when someone has ingested drugs, especially fentanyl as we now know.
And where does this idea that he killed all three of his friends…..then one by one dragged their bodies outside to appear that they all froze to death?? What motive would he have to murder three of his buddies?
And why is it fishy that he put all his belongings in storage then went to rehab?
His three friends dying at his house, this story making nat’l news, etc., likely was a wake up call that he needed help.
Anonymous wrote:Drug addicts use together and die together. The only ones to blame are these three men. They made a very bad choice to use drugs that night.
Anonymous wrote:Since I haven’t heard anything new re: this case in the past few days, I think it is pretty much a closed case…?
A bunch of guys got together to watch their favorite football team play, they get high during the process.
One guy gets sleepy and opts to go to bed.
Three others decide to step outside to either smoke or cool off (drugs can make you hot.)
Due to the lethal amount of fentanyl ingested, one by one the guys outside pass out.
That should be the end of the story.
-> I doubt the guy who stayed inside killed his friends, then dragged them outside.
And the reason he never noticed his buddies were out back was because he was passed out for 2 days straight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should be clearer - these men were very likely poisoned by fentanyl. They did not knowingly take fentanyl.
This is happening in colleges and high schools across the country right now. A young person takes what they think is a legit pain killer or pill of ecstasy provided to them by a "friend" and they are accidentally poisoned with fentanyl.
There was a pretty well-know electronic music artist who died in LA a few weeks ago from accidental fentanyl poisoning. He, his wife, and one of his best friends were all found dead in their apartment:
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/23/arts/music/soft-moon-silent-servant-found-dead.html
This isn't an "overdose." It's legit poisoning. And it's an epidemic right now.
Every parent of a teenage kid should have narcan at their home. Your kids should be sent off to college with narcan. They never know when they might need it for themselves, a roommate, or a random stranger.
If this homeowner had a supply of Narcan in his home, he likely would've been able to stop his own symptoms and save all his friends.
Ok, but is this a real thing that middle aged men are doing, when they're sitting at someone's house watching football? I mean, one of these men had three children! Maybe I'm completely naive, but my husband (also a father of three) and someone who definitely watches football with his friends, is drinking whisky, not randomly doing cocaine.