💨 Abstract
A London Underground passenger, Deborah Oscar, claimed she was targeted with "Devil's Breath," a memory-erasing drug, by a woman who waved a newspaper in her face. Deborah felt high and sleepy, then encountered two suspicious men, leading her to believe she was targeted for robbery. Devil’s Breath, or scopolamine, can incapacitate victims and has been linked to various crimes and deaths.
Courtesy: Luke Alsford
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