The "cannibal" attacker who chewed off another man's face in a gruesome crime in Miami Saturday is suspected to have been under the influence of a dangerous drug sold under the innocuous name "bath salts." The victim of the attack, a homeless Miami man
Because 31-yr-old Rudy Eugene did not stop eating the other man after being shot by police, Fraternal Order of Police President Armando Aguilar told CNN affiliate WPLG that he believes Eugene might have been high on Bath Salts.
To assist the press in its coverage I offer this brief bath-salts primer. I don't want to overstate its worth – any skeptical journalist with access to the scientific literature could produce such a primer in an afternoon. That the press
Alpha-PVP is one of several synthetic compounds marketed as "bath salts" and other names. Authorities say the drugs mimic the effects of potent stimulants such as cocaine. The drugs are known to cause agitation and increased heart rate and blood
The "cannibal" attacker who chewed off another man's face in a gruesome crime in Miami Saturday is suspected to have been under the influence of a dangerous drug sold under the innocuous name "bath salts." The victim of the attack, a homeless Miami man