dragoniahmist
Bluelighter
Deadly new drug... Exposed! (by Ricki Lake)
There's a new drug on the street with the potential of becoming one of the deadliest illegal substances around. It's known as "Wet," "Illy" or "Fry" and is formed when marijuana is dipped in embalming fluid laced with the hallucinogenic drug PCP. Users say "Wet" makes them feel superhuman and euphoric, but the harsh reality is it can make users depressed, paranoid and violent, and ultimately suffer brain damage, seizures and schizophrenia. "Ricki" hears from several users who refuse to stop even though their friends and relatives worry they're killing themselves. "Ricki" also sends cameras to tag along and document several of today's guests buying and using "Wet." And, Ricki talks to MTV & CNN's Serena Altschul about her shocking documentary "Fried" which vividly details the disturbing behavior of users of "Wet." Finally, a mother shares a cautionary tale about her son who's serving 25 years in prison for a murder he committed after taking a hit off of a marijuana cigarette that unbeknownst to him –was laced with "Wet." To this day, he does not remember the events of that fateful night.
http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/ricki/index.htm
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I was channel surfing and caught the tail end of this show. It was terribly sensationalized, although I don't know what else to expect.
There's a new drug on the street with the potential of becoming one of the deadliest illegal substances around. It's known as "Wet," "Illy" or "Fry" and is formed when marijuana is dipped in embalming fluid laced with the hallucinogenic drug PCP. Users say "Wet" makes them feel superhuman and euphoric, but the harsh reality is it can make users depressed, paranoid and violent, and ultimately suffer brain damage, seizures and schizophrenia. "Ricki" hears from several users who refuse to stop even though their friends and relatives worry they're killing themselves. "Ricki" also sends cameras to tag along and document several of today's guests buying and using "Wet." And, Ricki talks to MTV & CNN's Serena Altschul about her shocking documentary "Fried" which vividly details the disturbing behavior of users of "Wet." Finally, a mother shares a cautionary tale about her son who's serving 25 years in prison for a murder he committed after taking a hit off of a marijuana cigarette that unbeknownst to him –was laced with "Wet." To this day, he does not remember the events of that fateful night.
http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/ricki/index.htm
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I was channel surfing and caught the tail end of this show. It was terribly sensationalized, although I don't know what else to expect.