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Dazed and Confused

Donn Adams, 68, of Louisville, Ky., drove his car into a ditch. When officers arrived, they found Adams confused and disoriented. He denied being under the influence of drugs, but told officers he took Suboxone for an opiate addiction. He refused to give permission for police to search his car, but they spotted two syringes of what appeared to be heroin in plain sight. Adams told police he “thought it was heroin” but that “his friend” had left it in the car, not him. What probably sealed his arrest was when Adams explained to officers that he had only had “two pizzas to drink” for lunch. (MS/WLKY Louisville) ...The question: what kind of mushrooms were on the pizza.
Original Publication Date: 13 November 2011
This story is in True’s book collections, in Volume 18.

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