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Is it true that Heisenberg, Breaking Bad, hanged himself in a foreign laboratory?
It's true. According to the Daily Mail165438+1October 17, two chemistry teachers in American universities were found making methamphetamine (ice) on campus. At present, these two teachers have been arrested and their investigation is still in progress.

65438108, the science center of an American university was closed because of the smell of chemical stimulation. Two chemistry teachers, bradley allan Allen Roland, 40, and Terry Bateman, 45, were detained by the police.

Roland and Bateman are both associate professors of chemistry at Henderson State University in Acadelpia, Arkansas. They were accused of manufacturing methamphetamine and carrying drugs.

It is reported that investigators have detected trace amounts of benzyl chloride in the laboratory, which is a chemical that can be used to synthesize methamphetamine.

Roland and Bateman were accused of using school property to make methamphetamine. At present, both of them have been administratively suspended. Once the prosecution formally agrees to the charges, they will be prosecuted.

According to KATV, Roland, one of the suspects, once mentioned the word "Heisenberg" in the school newspaper.

Heisenberg is the alias of walter white in AMC TV's Breaking Bad. He is a high school chemistry teacher. After he was diagnosed with lung cancer, he made methamphetamine to protect his family's financial resources.