From Dailymail:
A 74-year-old professor, who has taught mathematics at two distinguished Boston universities for more than two decades, is accused of dealing methamphetamine from her home in a sleepy suburban neighborhood.
Her son is also charged after cops found five bottles of noxious chemicals cooking the highly-addictive drug in the second floor of her house.
It's a case reminiscent of the TV show Breaking Bad - which features a high school chemistry teacher who travels down an ever-darker road as he makes batches of meth to earn money for his family.
But Irina Kristy hardly seems a real-life Walter White, the TV protagonist. Former students on the website Rate My Professor make her out to seem more like an absent-minded teacher.
Kristy has been teaching three courses a semester as a lecturer at Boston University since 1987. She has been an adjunct professor at Suffolk University since 1985.
Y'all want meth? |
I could care less what professors do in their spare time. Do crosswords, cook meth, see if I give a fuck. What I don't understand is who in their right mind buys meth from this woman and doesn't think she is a cop? I mean for fuck's sake she has "wearing a wire" written all over her.
Wait, it gets better.
Still Dailymail:
Kristy was arrested last month on charges of distribution of meth, conspiracy to violate the drug law, and drug violation in a school zone.
Cops raided her house in Somerville, Massachusetts, during an all-day drug bust November 7. They hauled in her 29-year-old son Grigory Genkin, who lived with her, and slapped him with the same charges his mom faces.
Drug-dealing 101 people, school zones are a no-no. I don't know the exact numbers, but I'm pretty sure drug crimes in a school zone basically means the judge gets to sodomize you on the spot. Like no parole type shit. I still can't believe someone would roll into that house, look at that lady, and take her serious enough to buy meth. It just blows my mind. She must have had that good meth or something.
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