Law enforcement officials raided Cullen Mutrie’s house for a steroid investigation. This person shot 5 police officers at his home. As a result, the Greenland Police Chief Michael Maloney was killed; other four police officers were seriously injured. The next morning this killer and a woman were found dead.
It is suggested that Mutrie was taking anabolic steroids at the time of the shootout. Jane Young, the New Hampshire Associate Attorney General, noticed that toxicology reports were waiting in order to learn whether metabolites of steroids were in the body of this killer.
Police claimed that Cullen Mutrie had had very muscular appearance. This person worked at Genetix Fitness in Seabrook. It was described that he was 6 feet 3 inches tall. He weighed 275 pounds. During a raid that took place in July 2010 police officials discovered anabolic steroids at his home. The police official Wayne Young saw them in a coffee table. He said that he had noticed a plastic bag with some vials. One vial was with powder; others contained solution. According to the labels, they were steroids.
The vials were analyzed by the New Hampshire State Crime Lab. It was defined that the vials contained such preparations, as Trenbolone Acetate, Sustanon 250, Boldenone Undecylenate and Nandrolone Decanoate.
John Miller, a professor of kinesiology, was asked whether a link between the criminal actions and “roid rage” of anabolic steroids could present. The specialist confirmed that it was plausible. But according to him, it is impossible to confirm that there was a direct link between administration of anabolic steroids and the shootout.
John Miller supposed that steroids that were on the black market were provided from legal pharmaceutical companies. But he has been mistaken because the majority of steroids that are offered for sales on the black market are manufactured in underground labs. It is even suspected that Cullen Mutrie manufactured steroids.
Since a link between crimes and steroid use is a controversial issue, not only police officers but also correspondents investigate the case linked with the cop-killer.
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