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NEW YORK TIMES REPORTS:
Steroids Dealer and Girlfriend Found Dead at HomeBy MICHAEL S. SCHMIDTPublished: June 6, 2008
A convicted steroids dealer who provided documentary evidence and testimony to N.F.L. officials last month that tied several players to the use of performance-enhancing drugs was found dead on Thursday morning at his home in Plano, Texas, the police said.
Jacobs last month in the kitchen he used to make steroids in.
David Jacobs, who was convicted on federal steroid distribution charges last year, began cooperating with N.F.L. officials shortly after he was sentenced to probation in May.
His girlfriend, Amanda Jo Earhart-Savell, 30, was also found dead in the home, the police said.
Early Thursday morning, officers in Plano responded to a caller’s concern about Jacobs. Upon the officers’ arrival at the home, Jacobs and Earhart-Savell were found shot to death.
Jacobs had said he provided two N.F.L. players with steroids and human growth hormone and that they then supplied other N.F.L. players with the banned substances.
The New York Times reported in April that information from the government’s investigation of Jacobs had led federal prosecutors to investigate Matt Lehr, an offensive lineman for the New Orleans Saints, on the suspicion that he distributed performance-enhancing drugs.
Lehr’s lawyer denied that his client ever sold steroids or human growth hormone and said Jacobs fabricated information about Lehr after he refused to pay Jacobs’s legal fees. Jacobs said he never asked Lehr for money.
Telephone and e-mail messages left for Jacobs’s lawyer were not immediately returned Thursday.
The Plano police said the investigation was continuing.