The Man Who Reinvented Meth

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Chapter 1
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John Cornille had been with the Drug Enforcement Administration for seven years. Yet he couldn't wrap his head around what his informant was describing.

It was November 1992, and the man was talking about a visit to a home in Reeds Spring, Missouri. He said he'd been forced at gunpoint to use methamphetamine manufactured there. But something was off. The informant didn't mention beakers, flasks, Bunsen burners — none of the complex glassware Cornille was taught were part of meth labs.
The Man Who Reinvented Meth

It is not really that lengthy of an article. It just appears that way in the link.

It is a pretty interesting read.
 
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