That is creepy. Although, I remember Lamb saying that the rapist has only used GHB on two of the known victims. So what was used on the other girls? And can we be sure that Veronica was drugged with GHB and not something else?
I don't remember Lamb saying that... was it when V went to tell him about Mercer? I had a thought that the person who attacked V might be a copycat, although a copycat having done some of the rapes wouldn't make much sense, since, as Tim Foil (tee hee) mentioned, they have been very well-executed, leaving no evidence behind at all, and the chances of a copycat being able to do that as well as the original rapist are slim. So it would be more likely that if the rapes were being committed by 2 different people, then they would have to be in league together
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Rofl, me, either. Historically, I'm a terrible guesser. I never suspected Aaron at all; and then I thought they were trying to ominously play up Beaver too much for it to be him. Shows what I know, lol.
It would totally suck for V to have to re-hash that yet again, after thinking it was settled after A Trip to the Dentist, and then having it come up again in Not Pictured.
Does it mentiontigereyes320November 16 2006, 15:30:19 UTC
the effects alcohol has with GHB. Because remember Dick and Sean were feeding her shots. I believe when you take GHB and add alcohol in the mix your memory can get a bit muddled.
Re: Does it mentionentwashianNovember 18 2006, 03:27:27 UTC
The effect that GHB has on your body is essentially the same as alcohol (but without the "hangover" side effects). The only thing they mentioned about taking it with alcohol is that the effects last longer (which explains why she was out the whole night at Shelly Pomroy's house, but was almost recovered by the end of Of Vice & Men). Your memory does get fuzzy after GHB, whether or not you take it with alcohol. That's why it's so significant that it can actually help you remember what happened when you took it before. I didn't see a whole lot of research/facts on the subject, probably because GHB is illegal (misuse or overdose can lead to blackouts, comas, and/or death), so they really can't do experiments with it to find out.
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I don't think there's a copycat. I honestly don't know what to think. :)
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Your memory does get fuzzy after GHB, whether or not you take it with alcohol. That's why it's so significant that it can actually help you remember what happened when you took it before.
I didn't see a whole lot of research/facts on the subject, probably because GHB is illegal (misuse or overdose can lead to blackouts, comas, and/or death), so they really can't do experiments with it to find out.
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