Chad Brothers was a bodybuilder with significantly enhanced muscles. He had 240 pounds. His abnormal manner, cardiopulmonary arrest and sudden death in October, 2011 have been widely discussed in various articles in magazines, newspapers and internet. It was said that this bodybuilder had come to the Gold’s Gym in Latham, Albany. The bodybuilder was extremely aggressive and began to attack other people who were training in the gym. When police came, there were several attempts to subdue him. Since the bodybuilder refuted to subdue, a police officer had to apply a Taser, an electroshock weapon, for this purpose. The bodybuilder experienced a circulatory arrest and died.
It was defined by the post-mortem toxicology that anabolic steroids had been presented in the system of the bodybuilder. Of course, this aspect led to appearance of various articles that told readers that anabolic steroids had caused his death. But an essential factor was not mentioned. Several authors of articles connected with Brothers’ death did it intentionally; others did it because they hadn’t possessed the whole information. Phencyclidine (PCP) which is called “angel dust” was also presented.
Cecilia Logue, spokesperson for David Soares of the Albany County District Attorney’s Office and articles of the Times-Union accused anabolic steroids in death of this person. Only such persons that had looked for additional information could find out that not only anabolic steroids were presented in Brothers’ system.
The police official Steven Heider was interviewed by FOX 23 News. He claimed that both steroids and PCP were identified by the post-mortem toxicology.
While anabolic steroids are a Schedule III Controlled Substances, PCP is a Schedule II Controlled Substance. “Angel dust” has got anesthetic, dissociative and hallucinogenic features. However anabolic steroids are damned for aggressive manner and sudden death of Chad Brothers, PCP might have played an essential role in his abnormal manner and death.
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