[Husker] Solich email

Scott R Lawson SLawson at uamail.albany.edu
Wed Apr 5 15:59:07 CDT 2006


Good post. The way I see it, whether someone put drugs in his drink or not, the other 3 hours and 45 minutes of shots and mixed drinks probably didn't help his decision-making skills either.

Scott in NY

-----Original Message-----
From: husker-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:husker-bounces at tssi.com]On Behalf
Of Mike Jaixen
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 2:01 PM
To: Jeff Volk; husker at tssi.com
Subject: RE: [Husker] Solich email




--- Jeff Volk <jeffv at alphavideo.com> wrote:
> So, my question to all of the conspiracy theorists
> is why, if he really
> thought he had been drugged and wasn't drunk to the
> point of passing
> out, would Frank refuse to take a breathalizer or a
> blood test that
> would then prove his innocence, or at least the fact
> that he wasn't
> drunk out of his skull? To me the very fact that he
> refused the
> breathalizer shows guilt. 

GHB is commonly referred to as a "date rape" drug
because it incapacitates you.  If someone has taken
it, they simply aren't capable of making any sort of
intelligent decision.  If Solich is a victim here,
this is simply blaming the victim, which is
unacceptable.

Obviously, thinking about this the next day once you
recover enough to realize what has happened, that's a
different situation.  But too late for a breathalyzer
test.

> But for those that still can't believe a "koolaid
> drinker" like myself,
> you might want to check out the link I am providing
> to the Athen's Ohio
> local newspaper, which quotes employees of the bar
> that Frank was at for
> 4+ hours that night drinking margaritas and shots
> before being cut off
> from further drinking, served coffee and then having
> a cab called for
> him (which he refused). That doesn't sound like GHB
> to me - sounds like
> being drunk. 
> 
>
http://athensnews.com/issue/article.php3?story_id=22791

If you'd reread the original e-mail, it includes the
accusation that the bartender in this establishment
might have access to GHB (suggesting that the
employees of this bar might, in fact, be responsible):
"Interestingly, the bartender at the
establishment, is  a hippy child, who happens to be
the son of an Ohio
University medical  professor, that has access to this
drug, GHB."

What's the truth here?  Who knows.  All we know is
that Solich was behind the wheel incapacitated. 
Without any other evidence, this comes across as an
excuse for what happened last month - which is not
acceptable.  There is no excuse for getting behind the
wheel drunk.

Mike Jaixen
Blog: http://huskermike.blogspot.com

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