Madhatter4
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Check out this article I found.... claims this kid died of an acute psychotic episode with excited delirium due to acute LSD intoxication... Now I was always under the impression that LSD was not psychically dangerous drug WTF IS GOING ON HERE?
Cuyahoga County Coroner Dr. Frank Miller has ruled that the official cause of death for 19-year old William Parker Martin of Brecksville.
According to a Jan. 3 press release the cornor said Martin had an "acute psychotic episode with excited delirium due to acute LSD intoxication"
As a result Martin died of cardio-pulmonary arrest as police attempted to subdue him.
Police were called to a disturbance on Tollis Parkway early the morning of Aug. 16 and in the process of searching for the suspect (Martin) police found him a short time later on Scenicview Drive after he had broken through a window into an elderly couple's home.
In the home, Martin disrobed and asked to use the couple's shower. He then got into an altercation with the couple at one point pushed the elderly male through the drywall.
Martin then exited the condominium jumping through the window he crashed through to get in.
It took three officers to restrain Martin before he had the episode.
The police administered CPR until paramedics arrived and took Martin to Parma Community General Hospital where he was pronounced dead at 3:06 a.m.
The coroner also said the police who subdued Martin were not at fault in his death.
Related Article(s): Coroner rules in man's death
Here is a link http://mydeathspace.com/article/200...xcited_delirium_due_to_acute_LSD_intoxication
Cuyahoga County Coroner Dr. Frank Miller has ruled that the official cause of death for 19-year old William Parker Martin of Brecksville.
According to a Jan. 3 press release the cornor said Martin had an "acute psychotic episode with excited delirium due to acute LSD intoxication"
As a result Martin died of cardio-pulmonary arrest as police attempted to subdue him.
Police were called to a disturbance on Tollis Parkway early the morning of Aug. 16 and in the process of searching for the suspect (Martin) police found him a short time later on Scenicview Drive after he had broken through a window into an elderly couple's home.
In the home, Martin disrobed and asked to use the couple's shower. He then got into an altercation with the couple at one point pushed the elderly male through the drywall.
Martin then exited the condominium jumping through the window he crashed through to get in.
It took three officers to restrain Martin before he had the episode.
The police administered CPR until paramedics arrived and took Martin to Parma Community General Hospital where he was pronounced dead at 3:06 a.m.
The coroner also said the police who subdued Martin were not at fault in his death.
Related Article(s): Coroner rules in man's death
Here is a link http://mydeathspace.com/article/200...xcited_delirium_due_to_acute_LSD_intoxication

