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47of74

(18,470 posts)
Mon Oct 3, 2016, 03:42 PM Oct 2016

Pennsylvania man had 110 packets of heroin hidden in him when arrested.

I think you can guess where too without reading further;

According to Scranton cops, officers arrested Corey Davis, 32, and another man during an undercover operation Thursday afternoon.

Davis, seen at right, was arrested across the street from the Pennsylvania Paper & Supply Company's tower, a downtown Scranton landmark seen in the opening credits of the television show “The Office.”

As detailed in a criminal complaint, a confidential informant working with the Lackawanna County Drug Task Force arranged a $500 heroin buy with Jason Kohut, 44. Kohut, investigators allege, directed the buyer to meet him on a Scranton street, where he had parked his Cadillac Escalade. Kohut was behind the wheel, while Davis was in the front passenger seat.

The suspected drug dealers were then transported to Scranton police headquarters, where Davis reportedly admitted that he “had heroin inside of his anus.” Davis then willingly removed “110 glassine packets of heroin from his anus,” cops reported.




Ouch!!!!

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Pennsylvania man had 110 packets of heroin hidden in him when arrested. (Original Post) 47of74 Oct 2016 OP
Two great tastes that.. never mind Warren DeMontague Oct 2016 #1

Warren DeMontague

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1. Two great tastes that.. never mind
Mon Oct 3, 2016, 08:50 PM
Oct 2016

obligatory comment that the drug war is a misguided waste of resources, we should take a harm reduction approach to hard drugs, and as a philosophical point we need to stop putting people in prison for putting "forbidden" chemicals in their own bodies.


So to speak.

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