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Recently i had to replace a wall outlet in my bedroom. In order to get to it i had to move the nightstand on my gf of 4 years side of the bed. Underneath of it i found a piece of foil neatly folded up into a envelope. Inside was a red, glassy, hard, brittle, substance that appeared to have been melted and then it broke up into a few pieces. The foil doesnt appear to have been heated so im guessing it was melted prior to being put in there.
I have been around drugs and used for many years and so has she. Ive cut back alot as ive grown older but she still uses and doesnt have to hide anything from me which makes me more curious wtf this is. But over the years there isnt much i havent done or seen as far as drugs go. But i cant say i have seen this. It might not even be a drug but the fact of how it was placed in the foil by her and then kept/stashed leads me to think it is.
It kind of reminds me of meth when you initially melt it down on a foil “boat” but its bright blood colored red, theres not much there and she probably would of done it. Another thing it resembles is what was called Red Rock which was around my area 15-20 years ago but this stuff isnt a rock and not as hard. Honestly i have no idea what it is, like i said it may not even be a drug but i find it hard to believe its not.
Anyone ever seen anything that resembles this or knows what it could be? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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That is he weirdest shit I have ever seen and the only thing it resembles is red meth but I’ll bet a million pounds it isn’t. The only way you’re gonna know for sure is with a lab analysis and I doubt you can afford one of those. If you really want to get the best idea of what it is as possible then buy a marquis and an ehrlich reagent and you can identify it reasonably well, or at least rule plenty of things out.
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