You've Been Drugged: What to Do & What NOT To Do (CAPTURED By A Jeffery Dahmer Copycat?!)

Published on October 24, 2022
Duration: 7:57

This video discusses self-defense strategies and legal considerations when a person believes they have been drugged, potentially in a situation reminiscent of a serial killer scenario. It emphasizes the importance of establishing imminent threat for the legal use of deadly force and outlines immediate actions like calling 911 and preserving evidence, especially concerning the presence of date rape drugs.

Quick Summary

If you suspect you've been drugged and attacked, prioritize escape or overpowering the assailant. If deadly force is necessary, use it to neutralize the threat. Immediately after, call 911, identify yourself as the victim, and clearly state you were drugged and acted in self-defense to establish legal justification.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Self-Defense in Dangerous Scenarios
  2. 00:37The Drugging Scenario: Losing Consciousness
  3. 00:52Immediate Actions When Drugged
  4. 01:24Self-Defense Options: Escape vs. Confrontation
  5. 02:04After Using Deadly Force: What Happens Next
  6. 02:37Immediate Post-Shooting Actions
  7. 02:58Waking Up After the Incident
  8. 03:11Calling 911 as an Innocent Victim
  9. 03:31Establishing Deadly Threat for Self-Defense
  10. 03:52The Importance of Evidence: Freezer & Drugs
  11. 04:20Date Rape Drugs: Systemic Passage and Evidence
  12. 04:47Flunitrazepam (Rohypnol) and Its Effects
  13. 05:02Identifying Drugging Evidence to Police
  14. 05:32Legal Ramifications: Homicide Charges vs. Self-Defense
  15. 05:56The Core of the Self-Defense Case
  16. 06:22Navigating the Legal Battle: Attorneys and Experts
  17. 06:47Putting the Jury in Your Shoes
  18. 07:18Conclusion: The Deadly Threat Scenario

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the immediate steps if you suspect you've been drugged and attacked?

If you suspect you've been drugged and attacked, your immediate priority is to escape or overpower the attacker if possible. If you must use deadly force, do so to neutralize the threat. Afterward, immediately call 911, identify yourself as the victim, and state that you were drugged and acted in self-defense.

How can you legally justify using deadly force if you were drugged?

To legally justify deadly force, you must demonstrate a reasonable and imminent fear of death or great bodily harm. Being drugged and losing consciousness, especially when coupled with an attacker's malicious intent, can establish this imminent threat, making your actions a necessary act of self-defense.

What is the significance of evidence when claiming self-defense after being drugged?

Evidence is crucial. If you were drugged, it's vital to alert police to look for date rape drugs or related paraphernalia. While these drugs can metabolize quickly, noting details like a 'fizzing' drink and rapid incapacitation can help police find evidence and support your claim of involuntary intoxication and self-defense.

What happens if you wake up after a self-defense incident where you were drugged?

If you wake up after a self-defense incident where you believe you were drugged, the first and most critical step is to call 911. You are the victim in this scenario, and you need to explain that you were involuntarily intoxicated and had to use deadly force to defend yourself.

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