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Nothing suspicious about this at all. Nothing to see. Move along.


Convicted steroids dealer David Jacobs found dead in Plano home

11:54 AM CDT on Thursday, June 5, 2008
By JASON TRAHAN / The Dallas Morning News
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Convicted steroids dealer David Jacobs, who recently agreed to tell the NFL which football players received banned substances he manufactured, was found dead in his Plano home this morning.

The body of a woman identified as Amanda Jo Earhart-Savell, 30, and a gun were also found at the home.

About 11:30 a.m., four men in ski masks and raid jackets with “police” on the back — indicating they may be undercover narcotics officers — arrived at the busy scene and entered the home with a cart to carry documents.

The Dallas Morning News spoke to Mr. Jacobs frequently and exchanged e-mails with him as recently as this weekend. He was interested in getting on with his life after accepting a plea deal for three years of probation on charges related to his steroids trafficking.

Mr. Jacobs said he wanted to rebuild his nutritional supplement business, but he was having trouble getting his old client base to work with him. He also was having financial problems, but the former Marine seemed to be in good spirits.

Art Atwood, a nationally noted bodybuilder and former close friend of Mr. Jacobs, is himself awaiting sentencing on charges related to steroids trafficking. He said Thursday such stresses and pressures are “a recipe for disaster.”

He described Mr. Jacobs as a passionate man. “Whatever he did it was 100 percent. Full blaze on.”

His attorney, Hank Hockeimer, said early Thursday he had not yet been briefed on the situation at the home.

On May 21, Mr. Jacobs met with NFL security officials to share information about steroids use and their football players.

Mr. Jacobs has publicly accused ex-Dallas Cowboys lineman Matt Lehr of buying large quantities of banned substances, but has never for the record named other football players who received the steroids he manufactured.

Mr. Hockeimer said this of the meeting at the time:

“The general topic was his knowledge of steroid and human growth hormone use by current and former players. They were thorough in their questioning. David provided them with documents corroborating what he was telling them.”

Mr. Hockeimer would not say which players were discussed. But he said Mr. Jacobs provided documentary evidence of claims he was making.

At the time of Mr. Jacobs’ alleged transactions with Mr. Lehr, the football player was playing for the Atlanta Falcons. He is now signed with the New Orleans Saints.

Mr. Lehr’s attorney, Paul Coggins, has said prosecutors have informed him that Mr. Lehr will not be indicted in the Jacobs case.

Federal agents had been investigating Mr. Lehr for alleged distribution to other players, but have not commented on his status, other than to say the case is ongoing.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello at the time declined to comment on the meeting between Mr. Jacobs and league officials. He did say that the league was not paying Mr. Jacobs for his information.

Outside the Sherman federal courthouse, having just been sentenced on May 1, Mr. Jacobs said that he wanted to share his knowledge of testing loopholes and the prevalence of performance enhancing-drug use with the NFL to “clean up” the game.

Mr. Jacobs imported raw powder from China and made steroids, which he sold through a network that investigators believe could be one of the largest in the United States.

His six co-defendants were either personal trainers or amateur bodybuilders.

Staff Writer Richard Abshire contributed to this report.
 
Hmmmmmmmm, nothing to see here, indeed :rolleyes:
 
was he suicided? Intersting chain of events....
 
In before (insert known steroid user) finally had enough with this guy, jokes.

Someone on another board will probably plug in Rodney there, since most people still don't understand HGH isn't a steroid.
 
Jerry Jones really did take care of business this week. First Pac-Man, then TO, now the steroids dealer. He's like Michael Corleone.
 
This story is about to explode.
 
Hopefully there is a "if anything happens to me give this to the DA" envelope sitting in his atty's office safe.
 
This story is about to explode.

Dead on, this story has the making of a Congressional Hearing written all over it !
 
Jerry Jones really did take care of business this week. First Pac-Man, then TO, now the steroids dealer. He's like Michael Corleone.

Hands down your best post evah. :rofl:
 
Tee one up for Arlen Specter to drive this one on the fairway.

Great way out for him with the Matt Walsh thing.
 
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Tee one up for Arlen Specter to drive this one on the fairway.

Especially if it involves the Cowboys, his second most-hated team.
 
Let's see how they spin this one to be the Pats fault. (No, I'm not serious.)
 
So this guy was going to "snitch" huh?

and now he's dead, weird how that happens.
 
Let's see how they spin this one to be the Pats fault. (No, I'm not serious.)

ESPN will have a story about dealers and their relationship to NFL players. The lead will be about Kaczur, this story will be buried toward the bottom.
 
He did. He rolled on a lot of people, not just supposedly NFL players. There's every indication it was a murder suicide. The walls were apparently closing in on these two, between being busted and sentenced and so forth, there were a lot of pressures in their lives.

This is the woman:
MDP_9616.jpg
 
He did. He rolled on a lot of people, not just supposedly NFL players. There's every indication it was a murder suicide. The walls were apparently closing in on these two, between being busted and sentenced and so forth, there were a lot of pressures in their lives.

This is the woman:
MDP_9616.jpg

OK, he's pretty big. Now where's the woman?
 
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