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<blockquote data-quote="918evo" data-source="post: 2739375" data-attributes="member: 6001"><p>I worked with a guy that was convicted of manufacturing meth in 2003. He was a cook, but didn't do it where he lived(mom's). TPD showed up at his mom's house and told him whatever was there, his mom was getting charged with it unless he signed a paper stating otherwise. He had no equipment there and about $20 worth of marijuana so he signed the paper. They looked at each other and said "we got him", and backed up a car to the garage and started unloading boxes and taking pictures of his "equipment". In court, the detectives presented pictures of high quality condensers and other expensive lab equipment, none of which belonged to the suspect. They said his finished product went into baby food jars, when in reality he used crude equipment and put the product in large gallon pickle jars. He never denied his guilt, and looking back on it, he is thankful that prison turned his life around. Those detectives all knew what was going on, and never reported anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="918evo, post: 2739375, member: 6001"] I worked with a guy that was convicted of manufacturing meth in 2003. He was a cook, but didn't do it where he lived(mom's). TPD showed up at his mom's house and told him whatever was there, his mom was getting charged with it unless he signed a paper stating otherwise. He had no equipment there and about $20 worth of marijuana so he signed the paper. They looked at each other and said "we got him", and backed up a car to the garage and started unloading boxes and taking pictures of his "equipment". In court, the detectives presented pictures of high quality condensers and other expensive lab equipment, none of which belonged to the suspect. They said his finished product went into baby food jars, when in reality he used crude equipment and put the product in large gallon pickle jars. He never denied his guilt, and looking back on it, he is thankful that prison turned his life around. Those detectives all knew what was going on, and never reported anything. [/QUOTE]
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