Inside the Phone of SEAL Candidate Kyle Mullen

Published on August 5, 2024
Duration: 0:55

This content details the NCIS investigation into Kyle Mullen's phone following his death, revealing evidence of drug use, sharing, and purchasing. It highlights a text thread confession of self-injecting testosterone and a severe reaction, raising questions about the lack of contaminant testing on substances found. The investigation's shortcomings are criticized, particularly concerning the fentanyl crisis.

Quick Summary

NCIS investigated Kyle Mullen's phone, finding evidence of drug use, sharing, and purchasing through four text threads. A confession of self-injecting testosterone was also revealed, but substances were never tested for contaminants.

Chapters

  1. 00:00NCIS Phone Investigation & Drug Evidence
  2. 00:19Confession of Testosterone Use
  3. 00:32Lack of Contaminant Testing Criticized

Frequently Asked Questions

What did NCIS find on Kyle Mullen's phone?

NCIS discovered four text threads on Kyle Mullen's phone indicating drug use, sharing, and purchasing. These included contact information for a dealer and records of money exchanges for substances.

Did Kyle Mullen admit to using drugs?

Yes, a text thread revealed Kyle Mullen had a bad reaction to an injection he attributed to a 'bad batch of T' (testosterone), serving as a confession of self-injecting substances.

Were the substances found tested for contaminants?

No, despite evidence of drug use and the fentanyl crisis, the contents of the vials were never tested for contaminants or lethal additives.

Who investigated Kyle Mullen's phone?

The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) investigated Kyle Mullen's phone within a month and a half of his death, uncovering significant evidence related to drug activity.

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