Alleged ringleader of Penn State fraternity cocaine trafficking ring surrenders to police, attorney general says
Pledges were often made to cut and package cocaine as part of their indoctrinations, authorities say.
Just curious. What does this mean?Cocaine maybe bad depend on the day.
You never tried 8 ball and 2 hookers on a Saturday night after a basketball win. Most of time you have to get another 8 ball.Just curious. What does this mean?
How did they possibly think that an entire fraternity wouldnt have leaks somewhere. That's entirely too many people, especially too many amateurs to do a drug ring.
Funny story. This sort of happened at my school. Somehow, by a stroke of sheer luck, an entire wing of a dorm was comprised of like 10 of the biggest druggies in our class. And each of them, again by sheer luck, all dabbled in dealing something different. So you could literally walk down this wing and any of the 7 or 8 dorm rooms would deal you coke, weed, molly, shrooms, pills, etc. You name it.
And of course, this operation didnt even last a year before like half of them got busted and expelled.
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Not much sleep I reckon.I hear white outs up there are an amazing time.
Yeah his story is nuts.What a bunch of doofuses. How long did they think they were going to get away with it when they were bringing in pledges and making them part of the operation?
If anybody wants to read about some really wild drug related stuff, look up Ryan Wedding. He was a 2002 Canadian Winter Olympic athlete who eventually became a high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel.
Just a question. Do you happen to be smelling burnt toast right now?Cocaine maybe bad depend on the day. The last thing was whole different level guy should've been taking outside and shot in the head.
In my freshman dorm experience ('85), we had water fights and watched MTV.How did they possibly think that an entire fraternity wouldnt have leaks somewhere. That's entirely too many people, especially too many amateurs to do a drug ring.
Funny story. This sort of happened at my school. Somehow, by a stroke of sheer luck, an entire wing of a dorm was comprised of like 10 of the biggest druggies in our class. And each of them, again by sheer luck, all dabbled in dealing something different. So you could literally walk down this wing and any of the 7 or 8 dorm rooms would deal you coke, weed, molly, shrooms, pills, etc. You name it.
And of course, this operation didnt even last a year before like half of them got busted and expelled.
In my freshman dorm experience ('85), we had water fights and watched MTV.
Apparently as part of his indictment the prosecutors showed pictures of his motorcycle collection, estimated value 40 MILLION DOLLARS.Yeah his story is nuts.
Totally fair point here.I'd rather pack cocaine than drinking to blackout and being sexually assaulted or raped like most initiations go in fraternities.
That doc is amazingly good.There was a good documentary called Cocaine Quarterback on Prime a while back about Owen Hanson. A USC QB, he went from selling steroids to running coke for the Sinaloa Cartel. Good doc if it's still on there. He's since turned his life around.
An absolutely CRAZY story!!! I love stuff like this and his story is one of the more unbelievable stories out there. The Sports Reporters did a show on it a while back. Check it out. I linked the ESPN article too. I would 100% expect to see a doc about this in the near future.If anybody wants to read about some really wild drug related stuff, look up Ryan Wedding. He was a 2002 Canadian Winter Olympic athlete who eventually became a high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel.
I bet he didn't have close by, easy access to spicy chicken at K-Lair though.Man that sounds a hell of a lot better than my freshman dorm experience in Haggin Hall
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