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08-30-2004, 08:23 PM
Unfortunately, the source here is just a friend that states he
"apparently died after taking dextromethorphan". And, there isn't enough details here like place of death that I can contact the coroner. A Google search on his name comes up with squat about his death. http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories...ck29.58578.html (URL requires free subscription) Memorial will honor pet lover YUCAIPA: Boy Scouts are seeking donations to build a dog park to recognize Erick Myrman. 01:04 AM PDT on Sunday, August 29, 2004 By KARIN MARRIOTT / The Press-Enterprise YUCAIPA - Two Boy Scout troops plan to build a dog park at the Yucaipa Animal Placement Society that will memorialize a Yucaipa High School graduate and his love of animals while raising awareness of drug abuse. A member from Boy Scout Troop 16 and two from Troop 9 will seek donations to build the Erick Myrman Memorial Park for their Eagle Scout projects, said shelter Director Sherri Stanton. Myrman, 20, an animal lover who owned several dogs, cats and other pets, died on Feb. 14, family friend Brian Boyd said in a phone interview. Myrman apparently died after taking dextromethorphan, or DXM, a drug common in over-the-counter cough and cold remedies, Boyd said. Dextromethorphan has become popular among youths who prefer to take it recreationally. Boyd, a probation officer, said he has seen an increase in the abuse of the drug. "I think mainly because of his love for animals, we would like to promote the care and welfare of the animals in there (at the shelter) and then maybe bring some ... insight on the substances involved and what happened," Boyd said. Stanton said the park will be about 20,000 square-feet. It will be fenced and have grass, landscaping, tables and chairs. It will also have a wall with a plaque bearing Myrman's name. The wall will also have room for plaques recognizing donors to the project and the shelter, she said. The park will allow people adopting a dog to socialize with the animal in an open area. By also using the park to raise awareness of drug abuse, it will help one of the shelter's programs aimed at turning troubled teens around, Stanton said. "It's another tool for us to teach from and it's a very important message for us to get across," she said. http://www.coricidin.org/ |
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08-30-2004, 08:59 PM
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08-30-2004, 09:10 PM
I saw this and didn't post it because it seemed to be unsubstantiated finger pointing by someone with a chip on their shoulder.
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08-30-2004, 09:58 PM
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http://www.weird-rocker.com/aboutme.html A quick check of the whois confirms that this is his sister. I find the reference to a brain hemorrhage odd. Unlikely that DXM would kill someone this way unless they fell down while high and their head hit the ground. I also wonder if possibly correlation is being confused with causation. Like he was known to use DXM, ended up dead from drugs, and it was just assumed DXM was involved. I notice that she writes that he was also drinking, so other drugs are involved here. http://www.coricidin.org/ |
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08-30-2004, 10:23 PM
Okay, alot of people will probubly not beleive me but I am currently living in Yucaipa California.
In fact I graduated from Yucaipa Highschool the same year that Erik did, however I have never even met him. =Even worst is that im finishing up my community service hours for petty theft at YAPS (Yucaipa Animal Placement Society). I can always ask and see whats happening, me and ONE other person here are the only two people I know that dex and im the only one of us that STILL dexes to this day. I just bought some DXM from Savon's on Yucaipa Blvd. (900mg robogels). Im staying here for awhile while im taking classes then ill get a new apartment in rowland heights or diamond bar, until then im stuck here so I might be able to get some info. But I watch for this kidna news and have never heard of it before |
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08-30-2004, 10:39 PM
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