22.3.2007 | 21:31
Aumingi reynir aš nota naušgunarlyf
Aumingi var stašinn aš žvķ aš lauma naušgunarlyfi ķ drykk konu sem hann var į ,,deiti" meš į bar. Baržjónarnir sem voru tvęr konur sįu til hans og bušu konunni annan drykk og fóru meš hinn į bakviš til sönnunar. Gaurinn var svo tekinn og settur inn. Jej!
Baržjónarnir tveir į myndinni.
"After two female bartenders in San Francisco noticed a man dump white powder into his date's beer, they hatched a plan.
[Bartender Karri] Cormican returned to the table and told [would-be date rapist Joseph] Szlamnik and his date, whom the court identified only as Tatiana K., then 34, that the woman's beer had come from a fermented keg and that they were going to replace it. Cormican brought her a Stella Artois.Cormican carried the adulterated Hefeweizen to Bridgeman-Oxley [the other bartender] and out of sight into a back room. They held it up to the light and saw, unmistakably, a white powder. At a preliminary hearing last summer, Nikolas Lemos, chief forensic toxicologist at the San Francisco medical examiner's office, identified the powder as zalepron, a prescription sleeping drug sold as Sonata.
After seeing the white powder, Bridgeman-Oxley said she "panicked a little bit. We had to figure out a way to keep her away from this man."
So when Tatiana stepped outside for a cigarette, Cormican went out and showed her the "adulterated Hefeweizen," explaining what she had seen. And then:
The [other] bartender rushed outside to tell the two women that while they had been talking, Szlamnik had dropped two pills into the new beer Tatiana had left behind on the table."He did it again," she said.
All three women looked through a window and saw Szlamnik trying to wipe up beer that had foamed over the edge of Tatiana's glass and was fizzing as if there were Alka-Seltzer in it.
In fact, as Dr. Lemos would later testify, the pills were alprazolam, commonly sold as Xanax, a central nervous system depressant prescribed to relieve anxiety. "In combination with alcohol," Lemos testified at the preliminary hearing, the two drugs "are encountered frequently in drug-facilitated sexual assaults ... without giving the victim the chance ... to even realize what's going on."
When they went back inside, Szlamnik -- who last week was sentenced to a year in jail -- told Tatiana they were leaving. To which the two bartenders replied, "Your date's over, mister. She's staying with us."
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