Angel's Trumpet plants are highly toxic and contain scopolamine, a drug that can induce sedation and hallucinations. Sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who owned these plants, was aware of their dangers.
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While the reference may sound innocuous at first glance, investigators and observers have flagged it because Angel’s Trumpet plants are known to produce scopolamine, a powerful and controversial drug.
Jeffrey Epstein's emails hint at his knowledge of scopolamine, a drug derived from toxic Angel's Trumpet plants that can inhibit free will.
Newly reviewed Epstein files are shedding light on an unusual detail — a toxic flowering plant known for its powerful effects ...
Newly released documents reveal Jeffrey Epstein's interest in toxic Angel's Trumpet plants and scopolamine, raising concerns about potential misuse.
The convicted paedophile and financier asked around about the plant, which can be used for sinister purposes.
JEFFREY Epstein is feared to have kept “zombie” plants that produced an untraceable drug known to block victim’s free-will, the latest files suggest. Emails show Epstein asked a ...
New Epstein Files emails mention toxic Angel’s Trumpet plants and scopolamine, a drug tied to memory loss and confusion.
Angel’s trumpets are New World and East Asian plants that possess beautiful, variously colored, trumpet-shaped flowers. The plant is ornamental, and although the leaves and seeds of certain species ...