3/21/2026 at 11:52:28 PM
Caged animal testing: drug chemists testing for lethality/effect on inmates that have few choices.That explains:
Mr. Wilks’s team found a single sheet with 10 different concoctions sprayed onto it — a mix of opioids, depressants, cannabinoids and stimulants all jumbled together on the same page, like a Rosetta Stone of synthetic drugs. Scientists were baffled and alarmed: Why would anyone spray so many different, lethal substances onto a single piece of paper?
The specialized labs needed to run the tests often took months to send back mind-boggling chemical formulas
Everyone is so money focused that they struggle to imagine other motivations than dollars. These are poor inmates with little hope, who are willing to try anything. And it seems that there is little societal response to inmate deaths, plus society's normal harm-reduction features don't function inside a prison.Follow the "NOT money": is it only the poor inmates that die? Presumably the richer inmates can source safer drugs for themselves.
Lethality might even be the goal: a simple signal that doesn't need covert back-channels. If you regularly send a drug test into prison then you might not even need to know who it was given to (assuming nobody hoards the drugs longer than the period between sending in the samples).
by robocat