http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/northampton-county/index.ssf/2011/05/social_worker_testifies_michae.htmlA forensic toxicologist testified this morning that alcohol and supplements may have made quadruple murderer Michael Eric Ballard more aggressive, but they did not affect his cognitive ability. Ballard's defense attorneys plan to argue Ballard suffers from a cognitive disorder.Ballard had taken an over-the-counter supplement called DHEA, as well as a dietary supplement that is used to treat impotence, the doctor testified. Fruncillo said Ballard exhibited an elevated testosterone level.Morganelli and Fruncillo sparred over whether the alcohol increased Ballard's aggression. Morganelli detailed the planning and time that went into the killings, including Ballard purchasing one of the murder weapons and taking a 40-minute bus trip to Northampton."I'm not saying alcohol will make you do wrong when you should do right," Fruncillo said. "He could have gone there and changed his mind, but with the alcohol he was less likely to change his mind."Morganelli contended alcohol has different effects on people; some can be more aggressive when drunk while others can be "happy drunks," he said.
michael ballard who killed 1 person in 1991 recently stabbed to death 4 people in allentown because he wanted to cleans the house. dhea was found in his bloodstream.
OMG it's Dorian!!
Looks to me more like some kind of Downs Syndrome. Does that come in a bottle?
Most likely rage in the fact that he was drunk, using another drug to treat impotence, and mentally imbalanced. But then again, blame it on everything with supplements in it to cause this guy to kill again.
They probably all deserved it, it was Allentown after all.