The global drug trade is rapidly shifting, making drugs more deadly and harder to trace. A mysterious death at an Illinois jail led to the discovery of a paper-based drug making its way through the jail nearly undetected.
Natalie Kitroeff from “The Daily” speaks with Azam Ahmed, a New York Times international investigations correspondent, about his latest reporting on the synthetic drug crisis.
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I thought this was something new?
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The jail wallet is just cheeking it up the ainus is “the safe”
The paper thing is not new. They been soaking paper in methamphetamine for years now
In my state they still take you to jail even if you call an ambulance if the person they call on refuses treatment and it doesn’t go to the hospital they take them to jail where I live and if the hospital finds out you’re under the influence of a substance illegal substance they refused treatment a lot of times