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Man Calls Bath Salts “Evilest Thing Imaginable”

The Dangers of Bath Salts

The bath salt “zombie” saga continues.

Another video has been released showing a self proclaimed drug addict under the influence of bath salts. Freddy Sharp, the man in the video, says he has been a drug addict since the age of 13 and calls bath salts the “evilest thing imaginable”.

The video shows Sharp, under the influence of bath salts, being transported by paramedics to a local hospital. In the video, Sharp, while under the influence of bath salts, is twisting body on the floor, making faces, and singing to himself as paramedics try to strap him down.

Paramedics attempt to ask Sharp if he knows where he is, but he is not able to answer the question.

Sharp says while under the influence of bath salts, he was hallucinating about being in a mental hospital and being possessed by Jason Vorhees, the serial killer villain from the “Friday the 13th” movies.

The dangers surrounding bath salts have gained national attention after the “Miami cannibal”, Rudy Eugene, chewed the face off of a homeless man, only stopping after Eugene was shot dead.

Dr. Paul Adams of Miami’s Jackson Memorial Hospital talked to CNN about the dangers of bath salts saying, “This is a terrible drug because it takes a combination of methamphetamine, and the paranoia and the aggressiveness, and LSD, the hallucinations, and PCP, the extreme paranoia that you get, combines it into one, and has unpredictable effects on human behavior.”

South Carolina Drug Crimes Attorneys

South Carolina has recently banned the sale of bath salts and making them illegal and placing them in the same category as marijuana or crystal meth. If you, or a loved one, have been charged with possession of bath salts, contact the South Carolina Drug Crimes Attorneys at the Strom Law Firm, LLC today. Our South Carolina Drug Crimes Attorneys understand the devastating effects bath salts can have on you or your loved one. Call the South Carolina Drug Crimes Attorneys at the Strom Law Firm, LLC for a free consultation to see how we can help. 803.252.4800.