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This book is cray. Two techy teens in Baltimore allegedly built an encrypted Uber-like technology for dealing opiates. But it turns out the veracity of the author's reporting has been seriously called into question. He's been accused of fabricating sources and little is verifiable. Either it's true and he had CRAZY unprecedented access to serious gang violence and murderers, or he's completely full of sh*t and it's basically fiction. Problematic.
kylienoele Is this supposed to be fiction or nonfiction? 7y
Suet624 Well that‘s a bummer. 7y
swishandflick @kylienoele Nonfiction. At some point I Googled it because it's so crazy that I couldn't believe i hadn't heard anything about it. And that's when I saw all of the articles. Apparently it triggered people to go back through his earlier work too and find inconsistencies. He says he's "protecting his sources" but it's hard to believe that drug dealers who haven't been caught would open up to the extent he says they did (confessing to a lot) (edited) 7y
swishandflick @kylienoele plus he mentions several times that the local authorities, the feds, and the DEA are aware of this syndicate and have been hunting them down. But they all say that's false. It's bizarre. (edited) 7y
kylienoele I can't believe it's non-fic!! That's crazy! When I read the description I thought it sounded like a cool crime fiction, but I didn't know all that. Jeez. What is this author doing? 🤦🏼♀️ 7y
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