-
The Meth Makers
Sign up to stay up to date on the latest Drugs headlines via email.
I hate to be where were going tonight," Moore says.
The big four-wheel drive chases its shadow across the Sacramento Valley floor, carrying Moore, Rocky and Ed east, toward the foothills. Moore has been to a lot of bad places, prison being the worst, and he isnt keen on returning. Thats why hes not exactly enthusiastic about going to the crank lab tonight. If the cops show up, itll be his third strike, and that means 25-to-life in most Northern California counties.
I hate it, too," Rocky mutters from behind the wheel. Im sick and tired of it." Rocky is a clandestine chemist. He may have failed high-school science, but during the past two decades, hes mastered the process of making crystal methamphetamine. Cooking crank has provided a steady income -- if you dont count those years hes spent in prison on drug-related offenses -- but lately, hes been wishing hed mastered something else, preferably something not so illegal and insanely dangerous.
Ed, wedged between Rocky and Moore, expresses no such misgivings about tonights appointed task. Perhaps its because he hasnt been to prison yet. Or maybe hes spun from the crystal theyve been smoking all day. The sun is molten orange on the horizon as the truck begins the twisting ascent into the foothills. Two sheriffs cars whiz by heading down the hill, away from the lab.
As far as Rocky, Ed and Moore (not their real names) are concerned, the cops are heading in the right direction. Tonight, like moonshiners back in the day, they will head into the hills under the cover of darkness, where in a dimly lit makeshift laboratory at the end of a winding dirt road, they will cook up a fresh batch of pure crystal methamphetamine.
Its dark by the time they reach the lab, located deep in the woods in a dilapidated shack at the end of a winding dirt road. Here, in the hovels tiny cramped kitchen, Rocky will work his own special form of alchemy. They step out of the truck into the inky blackness. Constellations wheel slowly overhead on a cold, moonless night. A dog barks in the distance.
Man, I hate being here, Moore says.
A thousand things can go wrong in a crank lab; getting busted by the cops is just one of them, and maybe not the worst, unless youre a two-time loser like Moore. Think of the clandestine manufacture of methamphetamine as a series of relatively complex high-school chemistry class lab experiments performed one after the other, except that if you make one little mistake during any stage of the process, there goes your grade -- and maybe the neighborhood. Most of the chemicals used to make crank are lethal in any number of ways if mishandled; the manufacturing process is fairly complex, lending itself to mishandling. Consider the two men currently on trial for murder in Ukiah after the crank lab they were allegedly operating got out of control, starting a forest fire that resulted in the deaths of two firefighting pilots last year.
Rocky spent most of the week scrambling to find the necessary chemical compounds for tonights cook-off: pseudoephedrine, red phosphorus, iodine crystals, methanol, acetone, toluene, sodium hydroxide, muriatic acid. The meth heyday of the 1970s and early 1980s, when many of these chemicals could be purchased without arousing suspicion, is long gone.
Government regulations got you down? Try buying enough pseudoephedrine to make an ounce of premium grade crank. Thats approximately 1,000 60 mg pills, but purchases of the popular over-the-counter decongestant are limited to three 48-count boxes per person per day at most drug stores in Northern California; some stores require customers to sign for a single box. So Rocky had to send half a dozen members of his extended family -- friends and relatives with ties that are more chemical than genetic -- on a mission to hit numerous drug stores in Northern California in order to get enough pseudoephedrine.
Stay up to date with the latest Drugs headlines via email






