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Shrek

Fucked up Kunce
A woman has admitted to killing her weightlifter husband by lacing his steroid injections with antifreeze.
Forty-seven-year-old Jamie Baker faces 15 years to life in prison for poisoning her 42-year-old husband James Baker, a competitive weightlifter who died in September 2013. Authorities said an autopsy found ethylene glycol in his system. The chemical is found in antifreeze


http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/national...illing-412919303.html?_osource=mobilesharebar
 
Soooooo, she just gave him underground roids? Anitfreeze is standard practice, right?

Funny thing, I just did an online education module for anti doping. They claimed that it was common to find steriods mixed with engine oil. Er, right.
 
Can't use peanut oil these days, these gen Y and millennial types are all allergic. No cases of engine allergy yet.

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There were a few things in it put forward as fact that were just hysterical propaganda. Roid rage was given as a certainty for all steroid use. And all sorts of horrible physical problems, like shitting out a kidney or having your liver explode. It was almost comical.
 
Soooooo, she just gave him underground roids? Anitfreeze is standard practice, right?

Funny thing, I just did an online education module for anti doping. They claimed that it was common to find steriods mixed with engine oil. Er, right.

Gotta be low vis 5w20 bro or you just get clogged pins.
 
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