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Young American found dead in Trang hotel - empty animal anesthetic bottles found

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You guys crack me up with your craziness.

 

He was a Native American from Northern Minnesota.

 

The suicide rate amongst that indigenous community is very high, especialy for young men his age.

 

The BiB did their job.

 

BTW, how many of you guys attend suicides and senseless murders and accident scenes and greiving hysterical family members every day?  The BiB do. The guys you all love to hate have seen more dead and injured and abused childrens bodies in a year than you will in your entire lives. 

 

Don't let any of that stop you from your constant bashing though. 

Are you basing these Native American comments on anything substantial, or just your earlier theory that he doesn't have a middle name? A quick google check shows him to be from Southern (not Northern) Minnesota, from a town with a 0.4% Native American population.

Ketamine (horse tranquilizer) is a commonly used recreational drug in the past decade and can be highly dangerous. The relaxed position he was found in suggests he was using the drug recreationally and overdid it.

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