💨 Abstract
In this article, the author discusses "devil’s breath," as the drug is known as something that allegedly incapacitates victims, making them vulnerable to robbery or sexual assault. Though popularized through urban myths as well as through tales from South America, a former British drug intelligence figure emphasizes that there is a lack of evidence to support the supernatural efficacy of the drug stories floating around.
Courtesy: Josh Layton
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