
A man shot dead by police as he ate the face of another man may have been under the influence of a potent variant of LSD called bath salts, investigators believe.
Homicide detectives looking into Saturday’s gruesome incident on a Miami causeway suspect that Rudy Eugene, 31, may have overdosed before chewing on his victim’s lips, ears, eyes and nose and ripping off strips of flesh with his teeth.
An eyewitness said that Eugene was "like a zombie", tearing off almost all of 65-year-old Ronald Poppo’s face and growling like a wild animal at an officer who shot him.
Eugene was naked and Poppo was wearing only a shirt when police arrived, possibly a result of the delirium-inducing drug, which is similar to cocaine and other forms of LSD. It can raise users’ body temperature significantly and make them feel they are burning up inside.
"When a person has taken all of his clothes off and become violent, it’s indicative of this excited delirium that’s caused by overdose of drugs," Armando Aguilar, head of the Miami Fraternal Order of Police, told the city’s WSVN news.
"What’s happening is, inside their body their organs are burning up alive."
Doctors at Miami’s Jackson Memorial Hospital, where Poppo remained in critical condition on Tuesday, support the theory of drug-induced psychosis to explain Eugene’s bizarre behaviour.
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