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Viper1j

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Can you become addicted to secondhand meth?


Man found eaten by alligator actually died of meth overdose

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FORT MEADE, Fla. (AP) — Florida officials say a man who was found partially eaten by an alligator in June actually died of a meth overdose.
According to an autopsy report from a central Florida medical examiner, Michael Glenn Ford II had methamphetamine in his system when he died, and that was the cause of his death.

The body of the 45-year-old was found in a canal on private property in June in Polk County, halfway between Tampa and Orlando.

Ford’s hand and foot were found inside the gator’s stomach. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission trapped and killed the alligator to perform the necropsy. Medical Examiner Stephen Nelson wrote in a report dated Nov. 27 that Ford's injuries and amputations lacked the “sufficient associated bleeding to suggest they were made while alive."
 

IronWing

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See you later, methigator!
In awhile, krokodil!
 

BUTCH1

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And of course, this could only happen in Florida.
Gators have made quite a comeback since their near extinction, I've seen more than one residing happily in area golf course water hazards. If you knock your ball in close to the edge you just let it go and hit another, had a 6 footer scamper off the bank one day as I searched for an errant ball that rolled in, 'bout brown-stained myself!.