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The Tail Wags the Dog? Savell Family Files Wrongful Death Suit Against Chinese GH Manufacturer!
Written by John Romano
Thursday, 24 June 2010 15:37
The family of Amanda Savell files suit against Chinese drug company of her murder.
Before I get into this I want to say two things. First, I agonized for days over whether or not I should even write this because what I'm about to say is the truth, and as we all know, the truth hurts, and the last thing I want to do is bring any more pain to Amanda Savell's family. Secondly, I am the father of two grown daughters. It's very safe to say that, as their father, I would have no compunction whatsoever to spending the rest of my life on death row for gruesomely and protractedly ending the life of a jacked up scumbag who murdered either one of them. Burying a child, especially burying a child who was heinously murdered by a stark, raving, coward has got to rank at the very top of life's most incontestable woes. It's hard to even imagine this happening, let alone having to live the rest of your life with the images of your child's last horrific hours etched in your mind for eternity. So, to the family and friends of our dearly departed Amanda Savell, this is not meant to inflame nor disrespect your loss, but rather to comment on what I can only surmise is the work of a greedy, inept, yet convincing, lawyer trying to make a name for himself on the coat tails of a highly public national debate.
No bit of common sense nor knowledge of the compounds alleged to be involved could possibly be employed in concocting the travesty being foisted upon Amanda's family in so far as any lawyer would allow them to follow through with a law suit that has about as much of a chance of prevailing as it does bringing back their daughter. It is the classic tale of pursuing free range branta without cause and it'll do nothing but cause Amanda's family more pain and suffering.
If you haven't already gathered, the parents of IFBB Pro Fitness competitor Amanda Savell, who was brutally murdered in 2008 by her convicted steroid-dealer turned informant jerk-off ex-boyfriend Dave Jacobs, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Jacobs' alleged Chinese steroid suppliers, saying their products caused Jacobs to experience roid rage and that rage directly caused him to kill Amanda.
Amanda's parents filed the suit in Marshall, Texas, on June 4 against Lei Jin, a Chinese national with a residence in Wisconsin, and his company, GeneScience Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., in Shanghai. The suit also lists 50 "John Doe" corporations and individuals. The latter defendants are described in court documents as co-conspirators "in the scheme to illegally produce, market, sell and buy anabolic steroids and human growth hormone."
If you remember, on June 5th, 2008, the bodies of Amanda Savell and Dave Jacobs were found in the midst of Jacobs' nearly destroyed house. It has been presumed that Amanda was there to collect her belongings and move out after breaking up with Jacobs when a severe and prolonged violent struggle ensued that resulted in what authorities have determined was a murder-suicide. It's also important to note that Jacobs was sentenced May 1, 2008 to probation after pleading guilty to operating what officials claim was "one of the country's largest illegal steroid networks." Jacobs' plea deal required that he cooperate with authorities in a federal steroid investigation, including giving them the names of certain high-profile NFL players he said he allegedly supplied. Amanda was not involved in Jacobs' steroid dealings, nor was she implicated in his case.
While searching Jacobs' house during the murder investigation, narcotics detectives found steroids. Toxicology tests later showed Jacobs had a high level of testosterone and nandrolone in his system when he died. Therefore, it's being presumed that it was the steroids in Jacobs' system that caused him to fly into a murderous rage and kill Amanda and himself. While no evidence exists in this case that precludes all other compounds Jacobs may have been using at the time of the murder, the lawsuit contend that "roid rage" is "a well-documented dangerous reaction from the unlawful use of steroids." Amanda's father (not a lawyer nor a clinician) bolsters the presumption with such empirical evidence as,
"I used to run fitness centers. I've seen guys go crazy on steroids. The worst thing about steroids is that they work. They also work on you mentally."
So, that means it's got to be the steroids, right? It couldn't possibly be the recreational and prescription drugs Jacobs was known to use. Or the fact that Jacobs was just a violent asshole. Steroids were in the house, and in Jacobs, so it must have been the steroids. It couldn't possibly be anything else, right?
According to the lawsuit, GeneScience manufactured and exported human growth hormone under the brand name GenLei, Jintropin, and anabolic steroids (Note, I think this is an error because GeneScience does not produce anabolic steroids). Therefore, in the absence of Dave Jacobs - the de facto murderer - the family is deferring the blame for Amanda's murder to Lei Jin and his company. According to the complaint,
"It was foreseeable to the Defendants that the unlawful use of their products without the prior FDA approval, supervision of a physician, or properly prescribed and administered would lead to a violent change in the conduct of the end user such as David Jacobs."
The lawsuit goes on to accuse the defendants of violating several state and federal laws through the production, marketing and sale of both anabolic steroids and human growth hormone. It also accuses the defendants of demonstrating a conscious disregard of the welfare of others and being motivated by profits. Amanda's family is seeking monetary damages for the following:
* Loss of services
* Loss of financial contributions
* Medical and funeral expenses
* Loss of economic support, advice and counsel
* Mental anguish
* Pain and suffering
* Loss of companionship and society
* Exemplary damages
* Court costs
Can they win? It's highly doubtful. Clinically, "roid rage" is a term given to people who act in a very aggressive or hostile manner after taking large doses, usually on a regular basis, of anabolic steroids. In recent times, several prominent murders and brutal attacks have been linked to roid rage, which might suggest a person is less responsible for committing a crime. This is not always an adequate defense given that people who take anabolic steroids tend to do so willingly. Further, roid rage resulting in violent behavior may be a little more complex than it is generally portrayed in the media.
The Tail Wags the Dog? Savell Family Files Wrongful Death Suit Against Chinese GH Manufacturer!
Written by John Romano
Thursday, 24 June 2010 15:37
The family of Amanda Savell files suit against Chinese drug company of her murder.
Before I get into this I want to say two things. First, I agonized for days over whether or not I should even write this because what I'm about to say is the truth, and as we all know, the truth hurts, and the last thing I want to do is bring any more pain to Amanda Savell's family. Secondly, I am the father of two grown daughters. It's very safe to say that, as their father, I would have no compunction whatsoever to spending the rest of my life on death row for gruesomely and protractedly ending the life of a jacked up scumbag who murdered either one of them. Burying a child, especially burying a child who was heinously murdered by a stark, raving, coward has got to rank at the very top of life's most incontestable woes. It's hard to even imagine this happening, let alone having to live the rest of your life with the images of your child's last horrific hours etched in your mind for eternity. So, to the family and friends of our dearly departed Amanda Savell, this is not meant to inflame nor disrespect your loss, but rather to comment on what I can only surmise is the work of a greedy, inept, yet convincing, lawyer trying to make a name for himself on the coat tails of a highly public national debate.
No bit of common sense nor knowledge of the compounds alleged to be involved could possibly be employed in concocting the travesty being foisted upon Amanda's family in so far as any lawyer would allow them to follow through with a law suit that has about as much of a chance of prevailing as it does bringing back their daughter. It is the classic tale of pursuing free range branta without cause and it'll do nothing but cause Amanda's family more pain and suffering.
If you haven't already gathered, the parents of IFBB Pro Fitness competitor Amanda Savell, who was brutally murdered in 2008 by her convicted steroid-dealer turned informant jerk-off ex-boyfriend Dave Jacobs, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Jacobs' alleged Chinese steroid suppliers, saying their products caused Jacobs to experience roid rage and that rage directly caused him to kill Amanda.
Amanda's parents filed the suit in Marshall, Texas, on June 4 against Lei Jin, a Chinese national with a residence in Wisconsin, and his company, GeneScience Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., in Shanghai. The suit also lists 50 "John Doe" corporations and individuals. The latter defendants are described in court documents as co-conspirators "in the scheme to illegally produce, market, sell and buy anabolic steroids and human growth hormone."
If you remember, on June 5th, 2008, the bodies of Amanda Savell and Dave Jacobs were found in the midst of Jacobs' nearly destroyed house. It has been presumed that Amanda was there to collect her belongings and move out after breaking up with Jacobs when a severe and prolonged violent struggle ensued that resulted in what authorities have determined was a murder-suicide. It's also important to note that Jacobs was sentenced May 1, 2008 to probation after pleading guilty to operating what officials claim was "one of the country's largest illegal steroid networks." Jacobs' plea deal required that he cooperate with authorities in a federal steroid investigation, including giving them the names of certain high-profile NFL players he said he allegedly supplied. Amanda was not involved in Jacobs' steroid dealings, nor was she implicated in his case.
While searching Jacobs' house during the murder investigation, narcotics detectives found steroids. Toxicology tests later showed Jacobs had a high level of testosterone and nandrolone in his system when he died. Therefore, it's being presumed that it was the steroids in Jacobs' system that caused him to fly into a murderous rage and kill Amanda and himself. While no evidence exists in this case that precludes all other compounds Jacobs may have been using at the time of the murder, the lawsuit contend that "roid rage" is "a well-documented dangerous reaction from the unlawful use of steroids." Amanda's father (not a lawyer nor a clinician) bolsters the presumption with such empirical evidence as,
"I used to run fitness centers. I've seen guys go crazy on steroids. The worst thing about steroids is that they work. They also work on you mentally."
So, that means it's got to be the steroids, right? It couldn't possibly be the recreational and prescription drugs Jacobs was known to use. Or the fact that Jacobs was just a violent asshole. Steroids were in the house, and in Jacobs, so it must have been the steroids. It couldn't possibly be anything else, right?
According to the lawsuit, GeneScience manufactured and exported human growth hormone under the brand name GenLei, Jintropin, and anabolic steroids (Note, I think this is an error because GeneScience does not produce anabolic steroids). Therefore, in the absence of Dave Jacobs - the de facto murderer - the family is deferring the blame for Amanda's murder to Lei Jin and his company. According to the complaint,
"It was foreseeable to the Defendants that the unlawful use of their products without the prior FDA approval, supervision of a physician, or properly prescribed and administered would lead to a violent change in the conduct of the end user such as David Jacobs."
The lawsuit goes on to accuse the defendants of violating several state and federal laws through the production, marketing and sale of both anabolic steroids and human growth hormone. It also accuses the defendants of demonstrating a conscious disregard of the welfare of others and being motivated by profits. Amanda's family is seeking monetary damages for the following:
* Loss of services
* Loss of financial contributions
* Medical and funeral expenses
* Loss of economic support, advice and counsel
* Mental anguish
* Pain and suffering
* Loss of companionship and society
* Exemplary damages
* Court costs
Can they win? It's highly doubtful. Clinically, "roid rage" is a term given to people who act in a very aggressive or hostile manner after taking large doses, usually on a regular basis, of anabolic steroids. In recent times, several prominent murders and brutal attacks have been linked to roid rage, which might suggest a person is less responsible for committing a crime. This is not always an adequate defense given that people who take anabolic steroids tend to do so willingly. Further, roid rage resulting in violent behavior may be a little more complex than it is generally portrayed in the media.
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