Drug dealer, Edward Donaldson, who was arrested over the death of a user who died on his supply bragged to an associate his pills are "the b******s" disputing claims his killed a customer.
He replied "ours r proper" when his associate sent him a message to inform him; "Your fella is brown bread."
Donaldson was arrested while trying to pick up a stash that had been intercepted by Border Force officials.
More than 25,000 ecstasy tablets worth £256,000 was found at his Waterloo home, 84.8g of crystal MDMA, 229g of cocaine, cathinone derivatives (like amphetamine) worth £774,135 and psychoactive drug mexedrone worth £30,000.
A cash haul of £3,000 was also discovered, while the 39-year-old was found to have banked £27,810 in unexplained cash between March 2015 and March 2017.
Donaldson’s phone showed a text conversation with someone called Hath about a “kid” dying after taking drugs in Newcastle.
The 39-year-old sentenced to eight years in prison after the drug haul worth some £1m was found at his home.
He replied "ours r proper" when his associate sent him a message to inform him; "Your fella is brown bread."
Donaldson was arrested while trying to pick up a stash that had been intercepted by Border Force officials.
More than 25,000 ecstasy tablets worth £256,000 was found at his Waterloo home, 84.8g of crystal MDMA, 229g of cocaine, cathinone derivatives (like amphetamine) worth £774,135 and psychoactive drug mexedrone worth £30,000.
A cash haul of £3,000 was also discovered, while the 39-year-old was found to have banked £27,810 in unexplained cash between March 2015 and March 2017.
Donaldson’s phone showed a text conversation with someone called Hath about a “kid” dying after taking drugs in Newcastle.
The 39-year-old sentenced to eight years in prison after the drug haul worth some £1m was found at his home.
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