Death of Samantha Reid

Samantha Reid (January 2, 1984 January 17, 1999) was an American manslaughter victim. She grew up in the Detroit, Michigan Metropolitan Area and came to national attention due to her death, at the age of 15, after being drugged.

Summary

In the company of three young men at another man's apartment, Samantha Reid and her friends, Melanie Sindone and Jessica VanWassehnova, were offered drinks. Samantha and Melanie both asked for Mountain Dew. The young men brought them the cocktails, to which they had added either gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) or gamma-butyrolactone (GBL). Melanie stated that her face became numb soon afterward, and then she and Samantha both passed out. The boys initially thought nothing was wrong, since GHB and alcohol can cause anyone drinking them to pass out if they drink too much of them, and this is usually not considered a medical emergency. However, Jessica later noticed that they were having difficulty breathing. The boys eventually drove them to a hospital, but Samantha stopped breathing on the way there. Both girls were put on life-support; Reid died roughly 18 hours later.

Outcome

Reid's death inspired the legislation titled the Hillory J. Farias and Samantha Reid Date-Rape Drug Prohibition Act of 2000. This law categorized GHB as a Schedule I controlled substance according to the Controlled Substance Act.[1]

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