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I’ve seen some good looking women that made me say, “Wow.” I’ve even contemplated dropping some pain killers in their drinks. Never in their desserts.

A SPORTS journalist laced desserts with tranquilisers hoping to drug guests inito having sex, a court heard.

Apparently, this dude liked to get his women guests super drunk, then feed them some hidden Diazepam.

One woman became dizzy at the dinner party, Croydon Crown Court heard, and went to lay down.
She claimed that she woke up twice to find Mr Davies stroking her hair and kissing her wearing just a t-shirt and underpants.

One of the guests, who found a tablet in her pudding, hid it and took it to the police for analysis the next day.

I’ve heard of this things like this; a lot of times the person’s wrongfully accused, and is really perfectly innocent. Mr. Davies, I’m certain, has a perfectly legitimate excuse for these actions.

Denying poisoning, Mr Davies said that he had been given the drug on prescription and had accidentally dropped it into the dessert.

He said he was “mortified” that one of his female guests at a boozy dinner party had found part of a diazepam tablet in her dessert. He denied deliberately planting it there and said it must have dropped in unnoticed when he was taking the “chill out pill” to calm himself after getting upset over his terminally ill father.

Okay. Maybe he doesn’t have a perfectly legimiate excuse. I’m guessing he never imagined getting caught in the act because, if he had, I’d be willing to venture a guess that he would’ve come up with something a little better than “my dad’s ill, I take medication, and I accidentally dropped it into two different desserts; that whole ’stroking her hair half-naked’ thing was a total fluke, by the way.”

Thank you: With Leather, who got this great story from Steroid Nation.