Chemist died synthesizing own psychedelics, Police Differ

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CHEMIST DIED ALLEGEDLY CONCOCTING HIS OWN DRUGS

Kits Resident, 44, Was 'Making Psychedelics For His Own Use'

A 44-year-old man who died in his clandestine drug lab in Kitsilano was a "professional chemist making psychedelics for his own use," a friend said yesterday.

Paul Haden, 44, was found dead Saturday night on the floor of his lab, in a suite in an apartment block in the 2500-block Balsam Street.

"The details, if released in truth, will show that he was a responsible, professional chemist making psychedelics for his own use," the friend wrote anonymously in an e-mail to The Province.

"Something clearly went wrong but he was not one to knowingly place his neighbours in harm's way. He was no meth dealer. He was a good man."

Police said they found about half a kilogram of what they believe is ecstasy in the lab, which they said was for more than personal use.

They also found a .22-calibre rifle and a pistol registered to the tenant, who wasn't known to police.

Haden's elder brother, Bruce Haden, said the family is grieving their loss and was unaware of the illegal activities.

"He was a fine man," Haden said yesterday, declining to comment further.

Paul Haden is thought to have been killed by toxic fumes from the drugs, although the cause of death will not be confirmed until the autopsy is complete.

Approximately 40 tenants of the Balsam Street complex were allowed back into their apartments last night.

Patti Bacchus of Balfour Properties had said earlier yesterday the company had not received the all-clear from Vancouver Coastal Health to let tenants back in.

http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/story.html?id=f7fd0e79-0f31-4f0b-a4ca-7c44483ce83b
 
half a kilo of ecstacy = more than personal use in my opinion, still this guy is awesome

also hamilton whats up with all the news articles, good work son keep em coming you have my vote for moderator, not that it matters in this democracy ;)
 
Seems unlikely that a 44 year old chemist with no police background died from inhaling fumes while making mdma. Hes obviously a smart guy so I wonder what really caused his death. Maybe he was really fucked up at the time, but just seems doubtful that he let a reaction go on too long and inhales enough fumes to die on the scene...
 
sssssssuspect!!! doesnt sound right does it?
i wonder what kind of chems he was workin with.. Extacy was found but reports say he was making "halucionogins"... interesting report, poor guy, poor family:(
 
Meh if I was synthesizing MDMA, I'd make more than I'd ever use so I'd never have to worry about running out, and could share it around with friends if I wanted.
 
EmuBitter said:
half a kilo of ecstacy = more than personal use in my opinion, still this guy is awesome

also hamilton whats up with all the news articles, good work son keep em coming you have my vote for moderator, not that it matters in this democracy ;)

Democracy or no, I second that vote.
 
A 44-year-old man who died in his clandestine drug lab in Kitsilano was a "professional chemist making psychedelics for his own use," a friend said yesterday.
Professional?! The word professional should not be used anywhere near this guy. He was doing this shit in an apartment building, risking other lives and not just his own.
 
I don't know of any (true) psychedelics that are toxic enough to overdose on, and MDMA is not really a psychedelic but a hybrid.
 
Professional?! The word professional should not be used anywhere near this guy. He was doing this shit in an apartment building, risking other lives and not just his own.

We don't know if he died from fumes if he didn't I'd still consider him a professional...
 
^^ knew him, years ago. He wasn't an idiot - far from it. I'm sure there's a story, but it's likely a sad one and doesn't involve recklessness or foul play. But I'm too far removed from that world, nowadays, to find out the details.

In any event, rest in peace, fellow traveler.

Peace,

Fausty
 
EmuBitter said:
half a kilo of ecstacy = more than personal use in my opinion

Going by the amount is prosecution thinking.

If you are making ecstasy, you are going to make more than 10 pills. That doesn't mean you are planning to transfer it to other people to sell to strangers.
 
Kaneh Bosm said:
I don't know of any (true) psychedelics that are toxic enough to overdose on.


Yeah none of the substituted amphetamines/phenylethylamines haev even the slightest risk of toxicty at all.

you know, like that fellow on bromo-dragonFLY who lost tissue due to OD and the resulting vasocontriction, ect...PEA's/subamphet's can be pretty toxic mate.
 
i think my man.... Might have been real fucked up and did shit wrong....i could understand how that would happen...... poor guy i feel bad......

REST IN PEACE......
 
Mace2124 said:
Seems unlikely that a 44 year old chemist with no police background died from inhaling fumes while making mdma. Hes obviously a smart guy so I wonder what really caused his death. Maybe he was really fucked up at the time, but just seems doubtful that he let a reaction go on too long and inhales enough fumes to die on the scene...

It doesn't say he was synthesising MDMA:

"The details, if released in truth, will show that he was a responsible, professional chemist making psychedelics for his own use," the friend wrote anonymously in an e-mail to The Province.

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Police said they found about half a kilogram of what they believe is ecstasy in the lab, which they said was for more than personal use.
 
Why are you guys feeling so sorry for this guy? Forty tennants needed to be evacuated after this situation. But it is a very interesting story nonetheless...
 
Needed to be evacuated? Unless you know something not present in this peice, I doubt that. They were evacuated, but when E labs are found whole blocks are commonly evacuated for no good reason.

We're sorry because someone lost their life. I guess we're not as callous as you?
 
Some are saying he was placing others in danger.

Is there really much of a chance that enough fumes would make it into someone else's room to cause harm? They would be pretty diluted by the time they spreaded to someone else's apartment.

I suppose it depends on what and how much he was making. It just seems a bit unfair to assume that what he was doing put anyone else at risk. His death may have been from something completely different. It sounds to me like they may be assuming he died from fumes. Maybe they want to scare people and demonize drug chemists, it is in their best interest to keep the public scared of drugs.
 
Ham-milton said:
Needed to be evacuated? Unless you know something not present in this peice, I doubt that. They were evacuated, but when E labs are found whole blocks are commonly evacuated for no good reason.

We're sorry because someone lost their life. I guess we're not as callous as you?
good point=D
 
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