The man accused of killing his three children in a Merritt, B.C., trailer home last year has testified he was first admitted to a psychiatric ward at age 20, after a bad experience with LSD.
He sounds schizophrenic, whether LSD caused it or not which is possible. I think will be irrelevant. They are probably going to go with the psychotic episode defense.
I know a guy who did LSD, who had permenant illusions, walls, floors appeared wavey as in motion for about two years after his trip. Then started slowly going away.
If that doesn't scare the kids off LSD nothing will.
I know a guy who did LSD, who had permenant illusions, walls, floors appeared wavey as in motion for about two years after his trip. Then started slowly going away.
If that doesn't scare the kids off LSD nothing will.