What's weird about it is this sentence: "Summing up, the coroner, Veronica Hamilton-Deeley, accepted that the boys had taken LSD, although no trace of the drug was found in Arthur’s body." Uhhhhhh what?
LSD is nearly impossible to detect in the system because extremely small quantities of the chemical are used. Instead of milli-grams, the liquid is dosed in micro-grams. I'm sure there are exceptions, but generally it's difficult to detect.
I just googled him and found this: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/nov/10/nick-caves-son-died-from-fall-after-taking-lsd-inquest-hears
What's weird about it is this sentence: "Summing up, the coroner, Veronica Hamilton-Deeley, accepted that the boys had taken LSD, although no trace of the drug was found in Arthur’s body." Uhhhhhh what?
LSD is nearly impossible to detect in the system because extremely small quantities of the chemical are used. Instead of milli-grams, the liquid is dosed in micro-grams. I'm sure there are exceptions, but generally it's difficult to detect.
Ahh good to know