http://www.mcall.com/news/breaking/mc-nws-bethlehem-mailing-drugs-overdose-20170628-story.html
Looks like he was charged in February. The story surprised me, but I don't keep up with the dark net drama. Is this news to anyone else?
I read the news today, oh boy. ETIKING / USDTO busted?
http://www.mcall.com/news/breaking/mc-nws-bethlehem-mailing-drugs-overdose-20170628-story.html
Looks like he was charged in February. The story surprised me, but I don't keep up with the dark net drama. Is this news to anyone else?
[15 Points] My_s3cr3t:
[11 Points] None:
Oh shit. LE ran account or what? Seemed active, almost bought stuff too.... scary
[8 Points] 3methOxy_Gin:
This is u/jeremysdemo on here, dumbass used his real name for his account. He mods r/researchmarkets and i assume his account is compromised.
[5 Points] youngdumbbroke:
Long story short, fuck fent, and tracking is bad opsec.
[2 Points] None:
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[2 Points] None:
I love how they always include child pornography being associated with the Marketplaces. Fuck that shit man.
[1 Points] speedfleek:
Why would LE keep the account running for 5 months?
[1 Points] C_Lana_Zepamo:
Well, that explains why my order never went through at the beginning of march.
[1 Points] nosebooper:
AHAHAHA THAT'S FROM A DAVID BOWIE SONG
EDIT: FUCK BEATLES
EDIT: OHHH IT'S ALSO IN A DAVID BOWIE SONG
[1 Points] alphagaysupport:
Holy shit I almost bought a fat pack from him a month ago
[1 Points] None:
Wait then who's shipping shit from chemsrus.. god damnit.
[1 Points] sharpshooter789:
Does anyone have the criminal complaint for this arrest? I tried searching the persons name and alias and couldn't come up with anything.
[1 Points] ChingCheez:
Fent has destroyed the game. Alot of us seen it coming when the ope Rcs started Rollin in. Why ruin a gdthing...
[1 Points] sharpshooter789:
For those interested the CS was the original ETIKING. Apparently, the account changed hands at some point.
[0 Points] theshadowfax:
I bet that guy that was saying Eti doxxed him a while back is shitting bricks.
Just another clear signal that vendors need to cut the shit out with dealing fent and fentalogues, but vendors wanna get that money and fucking addicts wanna jones for their downers. That shit is nothing more than poison though and I don't care if you are a swole addicted fent cheerleader who thinks I'm big bad and mean for saying it, that garbage has no place on these markets. What the hell do you idiots think so much of the attention lately has even been focused on? Do you think it's coincidence that there's a laser focus on the same substance that so many idiots have ODed on? It literally is like playing with fire, you can do it and sometimes it won't burn you, but the odds aren't in your favor and you stand at a risk to get burned when you play with fentalogues. There are so many variables in the wind with that stuff but people treat it like it's just another drug, just another high that would never, ever harm them... until they're laying on a floor unconscious and their body is gasping for air and they end up choking to death on their own vomit.
I try to be empathetic to the struggles of people with addiction, I really do, but it's hard when it comes to fentheads because they really do cause so much of their own problems. Notice that the guy in the story who ODed with his gf helped investigators track Eti? How fucked up is that? The douchebag should have known what he was getting into, and should have owned up like a man with testicles and admitted he was playing with shit he didn't understand and his girlfriend was dead because of their stupid mistakes, but instead he tries to cop out and help get someone else busted. That's the addict mindset, placing blame and guilt on someone else while playing with forces beyond your comprehension. And that is what is sweeping our markets right now.
Fuck all you fentheads, fuck you all to hell.
All of that being said, goddamn Eti was a lot more of a dumbass than I thought he would be. Using his real name linked to this shit and vending while a mod on an RC sub. Well he'll probably be going away for at least a couple decades.
A Bethlehem man faces federal charges after authorities say he used the “dark web” to sell deadly drugs online that claimed the life of a Florida woman and may be linked to 19 other fatal overdoses.
Jeremy P. Achey, 43, of the 1400 block of East Eighth Street, was charged in February in Florida with distributing controlled substances and criminal use of communication facilities. He appeared briefly Wednesday in a hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Henry S. Perkin in Allentown, where he remains pending a removal hearing to Florida.
Achey is scheduled to appear again before Perkin on Wednesday.
Authorities allege Achey sold illegal drugs over the dark web — an encrypted black market computer network that conceals users’ identities and activities — under the name “ETIKING.” The drugs included synthetic opioids, LSD and Ecstasy, they say.
At least one shipment of drugs Achey allegedly mailed from Bethlehem was linked to the Feb. 27 overdose death of a 24-year-old woman from Orlando, Fla., according to federal court documents. The woman’s fiance also overdosed but survived and helped identify Achey for investigators, the records say.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Kishan Nair said at Achey’s preliminary appearance June 27 that authorities are still investigating whether the drugs Achey allegedly sold may also be connected to 19 other overdose deaths across the country. The investigation into the deaths remains ongoing, Nadir said.
“Activities facilitated by the dark net marketplaces include, among others: credit card fraud, identity theft, illegal weapons sales, child exploitation and drug trafficking,” according to a court filing in Achey’s case.
According to court documents filed in Orange County, Fla.:
On March 8, the Drug Enforcement Agency received information about the 24-year-old woman’s overdose death. The woman’s name was not released in court records.
Both the woman and her fiance overdosed, but the unidentified man later recovered and told investigators he bought fentanyl and a synthetic depressant online. The man told agents that after taking the drugs, his fiancee collapsed on the couch. He tried to wake the woman, but she was unresponsive and, the man said, before he could call for help, he also passed out.
The woman died from an overdose of both synthetic drugs, according to a medical examiner.
The packages the drugs were delivered in, recovered by police, had a return address from Texas and were marked, “not for human or veterinary use.” The man told investigators he bought the drugs from a dark net vendor he knew as “ETIKING,” who advised the man that the best way to use the fentanyl was to “snort, shoot or smoke it.”
The man told authorities that ETIKING “openly discusses the personal use of his products.”
The man gave authorities the username and password he used to buy drugs from ETIKING and said he was a “regular customer” who bought drugs several times a year. The man told investigators that each time he bought drugs from ETIKING, he was provided a package tracking number that came from Philadelphia.
The day the man’s fiancee died, the man sent a message to ETKING about the drugs: “I overdosed, which is crazy. I didn’t do much at all, that fentanyl, but my fiancee died on it, I was revived, she wasn’t and didn’t do much. . . u should probably up the price and put extra warnings on it. . . I know its our own fault, no one made us do that, but still, it’s more dangerous than the internet lets on.”
Investigators used the man’s username and password to buy more drugs from ETIKING and used a confidential source to help identify ETIKING.
In one online message between ETIKING and the confidential source, ETIKING wrote, “Have not been listing [fentanyl] since like five people died in my state and the feds have upped their investigations, no doubt they are going to come to the dark web looking for sellers, like to keep a lower profile.”
The confidential source showed agents that other drug deliveries from ETKING came from a post office in the Lehigh Valley area. Agents were able to trace the packages shipped from ETKING to Achey, court records say.
Federal authorities said they conducted surveillance in June at Achey’s home, where they watched him mail several packages that were later determined to be drug deliveries.
In court records, Achey said he operates the U.S. Drug Testing Organization, an agency he describes as a “charity.” On the company’s website, it is described as “the only free drug and research chemical testing program in the United States.”
“Our ongoing mission is to save lives by offering free testing of drugs and research chemicals to the public,” the site states.