14 September 2011

N.J. woman allegedly spiked boyfriend's dinner with cocaine

BY ALICIA CRUZ
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM

South Bound Brook police arrested a 29-year-old woman who allegedly spiked her boyfriend's dinner with two lines of cocaine.

A Somerset County Jail representative confirmed Wednesday that Monica Cookman was charged with one count of Possession of a Controlled Substance. The boyfriend told police after he ingested the food, his heart began racing and his throat became numb.

According to WebForHealth.info, doctors say 1.2 grams of cocaine, when used orally, and 750-800 milligrams, when used intravenously or by inhaling, can be fatal. The average lethal dose of intravenous use of cocaine is about 500 milligrams. FULL ARTICLE

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