Anonymous wrote:Loudoun County has a bunch of fentanyl mixed in with their marijuana. I know a guy, in his 40’s, super respectable business owner, super squared away, smoked something with his buddies and basically lost his mind. Went from totally normal to crazy nutjob overnight. The only difference was (he found out later) the fentanyl. I’d bet the homeowner was passed out too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes! There had to be drugs or something else involved where they just passed out and never woke up. Beyond just being drunk.
Yes thats for sure but the fact that the homeowner didn't know his friends were dead in his backyard for several days, even when their cars were still there, and the homeowners dogs just happened to be at another family members home (otherwise would have been barking at the bodies) is ALL very suspect.
NP. I thought about this aspect. It actually isn't weird to me at all. Our house has a large back yard we do not use much, and I haven't set foot in the back yard since probably right after Christmas. If someone were lying, in certain back corners of the yard, maybe blocked from view by the shed, or in one corner where there are a lot of shrubs, I would never spot them from the kitchen window where I stand every day to use the sink. I'd simply never see them. It's not just the distance involved, it's the layout of the yard, fence, shrubs, shed, etc. I can, creepily, picture the idea that someone could be in a person's back yard and not be seen, if the person comes and goes only through the front door and keeps trash cans at the side of the house (as we do).
I'm not saying the KC homeowner doesn't have explaining to do! But I am less suspicious about the claim of "I had no idea they were there" than I think some people are.
I think one body was found on a porch of the house and that seems strange, but again, if it were a back porch and the homeowner hadn't gone out there over that day or whatever, well, I get how that could happen too. The cars thing is more weird to me, if the homeowner has said he knew his friends' cars were there and recognized those as definitely their cars. I'd have phoned them and then their families if I saw friends' cars still there a day later.
My thought is that they did drugs, possibly took something that had fentanyl in it, and that's what killed them. One last hit before they were leaving, if the homeowner really was asleep on the couch or in his room and wasn't joining them for a last hit of whatever, then they stumbled outside high, thinking they were , going to their cars, and dropped dead. I know everyone's going to suspect the homeowner killed them but -- one guy versus three grown men? It's going to be drugs.
Anonymous wrote:He knew. He moved out the next day
Anonymous wrote:He avoided phone calls the next two days, and refused to answer the door. He did something or he's the world's biggest dolt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun County has a bunch of fentanyl mixed in with their marijuana. I know a guy, in his 40’s, super respectable business owner, super squared away, smoked something with his buddies and basically lost his mind. Went from totally normal to crazy nutjob overnight. The only difference was (he found out later) the fentanyl. I’d bet the homeowner was passed out too.
So dumb these days since dispensaries are everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun County has a bunch of fentanyl mixed in with their marijuana. I know a guy, in his 40’s, super respectable business owner, super squared away, smoked something with his buddies and basically lost his mind. Went from totally normal to crazy nutjob overnight. The only difference was (he found out later) the fentanyl. I’d bet the homeowner was passed out too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He avoided phone calls the next two days, and refused to answer the door. He did something or he's the world's biggest dolt.
This made me wonder if he was as incapacitated as his friends were and only survived because he was indoors.
+1 my thoughts as well
+2 This is what I was thinking too. They all took fentanyl or other drugs. Three of them became incapacitated outside and froze to death. The homeowner became incapacitated inside and lived only because he was indoors.
I agree. But does anyone know what the three were doing outside in the first place? Has this been revealed? Were they out there smoking? Heading home? It’s just so bizarre they seemingly passed out at the exact same time. I just wonder how it went down.
Clearly a boulder or a mountain lion.
Anonymous wrote:It seems dumb to call them "KC Chiefs fans" in every news article. Its not remotely relevant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He avoided phone calls the next two days, and refused to answer the door. He did something or he's the world's biggest dolt.
This made me wonder if he was as incapacitated as his friends were and only survived because he was indoors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He avoided phone calls the next two days, and refused to answer the door. He did something or he's the world's biggest dolt.
This made me wonder if he was as incapacitated as his friends were and only survived because he was indoors.
+1 my thoughts as well
+2 This is what I was thinking too. They all took fentanyl or other drugs. Three of them became incapacitated outside and froze to death. The homeowner became incapacitated inside and lived only because he was indoors.
I agree. But does anyone know what the three were doing outside in the first place? Has this been revealed? Were they out there smoking? Heading home? It’s just so bizarre they seemingly passed out at the exact same time. I just wonder how it went down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He avoided phone calls the next two days, and refused to answer the door. He did something or he's the world's biggest dolt.
This made me wonder if he was as incapacitated as his friends were and only survived because he was indoors.
+1 my thoughts as well
+2 This is what I was thinking too. They all took fentanyl or other drugs. Three of them became incapacitated outside and froze to death. The homeowner became incapacitated inside and lived only because he was indoors.