News (Media Awareness Project) - US MI: 4 Charged In Date Rape Drug Death |
Title: | US MI: 4 Charged In Date Rape Drug Death |
Published On: | 1999-03-17 |
Source: | Associated Press |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-06 10:44:59 |
4 CHARGED IN DATE RAPE DRUG DEATH
WOODHAVEN, Mich. (AP) Four men have been arraigned on charges they slipped
a "date-rape drug" into the soft drink of a 15-year-old girl who went into
a coma and died.
Samantha Reid, a high school freshman, was one of three teen-age girls
secretly drugged at a party Jan. 16 on Grosse Ile, an affluent island
community in the Detroit River, according to prosecutors.
Police said Samantha's Mountain Dew was spiked with either GHB or GBL,
drugs that can render victims helpless. She died the next day at a
hospital. One of the other girls also required hospital treatment.
Charged Tuesday with manslaughter and poisoning were Erick Limmer, 25;
Joshua Cole, 18; Daniel Brayman, 18; and Nicholas Holtschlag, 17.
The poisoning charge carries a maximum sentence of life in prison.
Manslaughter is punishable by up to 15 years behind bars.
The party was held at Limmer's apartment.
The victim's mother, Judi Clark, sobbed uncontrollably as the judge set
bail for the defendants at $80,000 each. She collapsed in a hallway.
GHB and GBL are powerful central nervous system depressants.
The Drug Enforcement Administration has said GHB is linked to 32 deaths and
3,500 overdoses nationally since 1990. In 1990 the Food and Drug
Administration banned GHB, a synthetic drug, amid concerns about its use as
a dietary supplement.
As for GBL, the FDA has warned the public against swallowing it. Some claim
GBL can build muscle, enhance sexual performance and reduce stress. Police
say it is increasingly being used in sexual assaults.
WOODHAVEN, Mich. (AP) Four men have been arraigned on charges they slipped
a "date-rape drug" into the soft drink of a 15-year-old girl who went into
a coma and died.
Samantha Reid, a high school freshman, was one of three teen-age girls
secretly drugged at a party Jan. 16 on Grosse Ile, an affluent island
community in the Detroit River, according to prosecutors.
Police said Samantha's Mountain Dew was spiked with either GHB or GBL,
drugs that can render victims helpless. She died the next day at a
hospital. One of the other girls also required hospital treatment.
Charged Tuesday with manslaughter and poisoning were Erick Limmer, 25;
Joshua Cole, 18; Daniel Brayman, 18; and Nicholas Holtschlag, 17.
The poisoning charge carries a maximum sentence of life in prison.
Manslaughter is punishable by up to 15 years behind bars.
The party was held at Limmer's apartment.
The victim's mother, Judi Clark, sobbed uncontrollably as the judge set
bail for the defendants at $80,000 each. She collapsed in a hallway.
GHB and GBL are powerful central nervous system depressants.
The Drug Enforcement Administration has said GHB is linked to 32 deaths and
3,500 overdoses nationally since 1990. In 1990 the Food and Drug
Administration banned GHB, a synthetic drug, amid concerns about its use as
a dietary supplement.
As for GBL, the FDA has warned the public against swallowing it. Some claim
GBL can build muscle, enhance sexual performance and reduce stress. Police
say it is increasingly being used in sexual assaults.
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