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
Mention Miami this week and the first thing people will talk about is the "zombie" attack. Once the Twitterverse finishes with the jokes, look into the lives of both men and it stops being funny and starts being sad.
He was, he explained later, off in his own world after overdosing on synthetic drugs known as "bath salts." "I'd never experienced anything like that," Sharp told CNN's Don Lemon. "It really actually scared me pretty bad." He said he was hallucinating
Miami police suspect that what caused a 31-year-old man to rip off his clothes and viciously gnaw on the face of another man in a daylight attack on a busy highway is a new and extremely dangerous street drug known as "bath salts.
Are "Bath Salts" turning people into zombies?In the last week, "Bath Salts" have become a hotly searched term across the internet after the cannibal attack in Miami.Rudy Eugene, allegedly high on the substance, was shot and