Psilocybin mushrooms
Coverage of Psilocybin mushrooms in the Nexus archive.
- California man dosed sons daily with hallucinogens, ran psilocybin operation: prosecutors
A 43-year-old California man pleaded guilty to trafficking psilocybin mushrooms and involving his two young sons in the operation by repeatedly dosing them with hallucinogens, according to federal prosecutors.
- California man dosed sons daily with hallucinogens, ran psilocybin operation
A 43-year-old San Diego County man, Randal Vance, pleaded guilty to trafficking psilocybin mushrooms and dosing his two young sons with the hallucinogenic drug as part of his operation. Law enforcement executed two search warrants at his properties in North County during the investigation.
- SoCal man dosed his kids with hallucinogenic mushrooms every day
A man in North San Diego County pleaded guilty to conspiring with his 9- and 11-year-old children to grow and distribute psilocybin mushrooms. He also admitted to giving the children psilocybin capsules daily.
- SoCal man dosed his kids with hallucinogenic mushrooms every day
A man in North San Diego County pleaded guilty to conspiring with his 9- and 11-year-old children to grow and distribute psilocybin mushrooms, and admitted to daily administration of psilocybin capsules to the children.
- Prosecutor dropping drug case against Olympian skier Bode Miller
Prosecutor Lindsey Blake dismissed misdemeanor drug charges against Olympian skier Bode Miller despite initial probable cause for his arrest on June 6 in Fremont County, Idaho. Miller claimed he was unaware of drugs his companion possessed, and Blake cited new information related to another active case as the reason for dismissal. Another individual was also charged with the same offenses.
- Olympian skier Bode Miller pleads not guilty to Idaho misdemeanor drug charges
Olympic gold medalist skier Bode Miller has pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanor drug charges related to possessing psilocybin mushrooms. The charges stem from his arrest in Idaho.
- Olympian skier Bode Miller pleads not guilty to Idaho misdemeanor drug charges
Olympic gold medalist skier Bode Miller has pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanor drug charges related to possessing psilocybin mushrooms.
- Bode Miller, 6-time Olympic medalist, arrested on drug charges in Idaho
Bode Miller, a six-time Olympic medalist, was arrested on two misdemeanor drug charges in Idaho for possessing psilocybin mushrooms. He pleaded not guilty, posted a $5,000 bond, and claims he was unaware of cannabis and a pipe found during a traffic stop. If convicted, he could face up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine.
- The giveaway signs YOUR loved one is on drugs: From cocaine, ketamine, ecstasy and even magic mushrooms - these are the telltale clues in someone's eyes, behaviour and toilet habits
This article provides information about recognizing signs of drug use in loved ones, covering various substances including cocaine, ketamine, ecstasy, and psilocybin mushrooms. The guide identifies observable indicators across physical symptoms in eyes, behavioral changes, and unusual toilet habits.
- Mom, shockingly with no medical background, told police she slapped her daughter to clear out an ear infection
Lyndsay Spegal, a 41-year-old Oklahoma woman, was convicted of child abuse, neglect, and drug charges after claiming she slapped her daughter to cure an ear infection. A jury recommended a 60-year prison sentence, citing her violent behavior and illegal cultivation of psychedelic substances like DMT and psilocybin mushrooms near an elementary school.