Bizarro, Jordan S. Rubin
Bizarro, Jordan S. Rubin
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Bizarro
The Surreal Saga of America's Secret War on Synthetic Drugs and the Florida Kingpins It Captured

Author: Jordan S. Rubin

Narrator: Stephen Bowlby

Unabridged: 7 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/01/2023

Categories: Nonfiction, Law


Synopsis

Inside a drug war so screwy that people don't know what's illegal—until it's too late.

Bizarro is a must-listen tale of the unprecedented prosecution of Burton Ritchie and Ben Galecki, the Florida-based founders of a sprawling "spice" (synthetic cannabinoid) operation. With this book, journalist and former New York City narcotics prosecutor Jordan S. Rubin exposes a Reagan-era law called the Analogue Act, which targets dealers selling drugs that are "substantially similar" to controlled substances—an unwieldy law that produces erratic results in court.

Rubin brings listeners deep inside the synthetic war, exploring how Ritchie and Galecki landed in its crosshairs and why one of the DEA's own chemists may have been their best chance at freedom, until he was arrested too. This stranger-than-fiction narrative is backed by thousands of pages of court records and exclusive interviews with defendants, lawyers, law enforcement, celebrities, and more. Bizarro reveals the world of underground chemists making drugs faster than the government can ban them, dealers making millions in a gray market, and a justice system run amok.

About Jordan S. Rubin

Jordan S. Rubin is a journalist and a former prosecutor for the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, where he was assigned to the Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andrew on November 14, 2023

A valiant effort to untangle the legal quagmire of the Analogue Act, and specifically the government’s attempt to crack down on synthetic marijuana, or “spice.” Ultimately I was left wanting a bit more storytelling and a bit less rehashing trial transcripts - but very interesting, nonetheless.......more