IS THE HYOSCINE VIRAL VIDEO A FAKE?
Yesterday this video went viral. It shows a guy introducing something (Hyoscine?) in the glass of a girl in some music festival.
The video was published on Twitter and in theory it was uploaded by the brunette girl next to the supposedly victim.
And why I say "supposedly"?... Because I think the video's a fake. It wouldn't be the first time the "Internet" tries to fool us.
The guy's supposed to have been arrested one day after the video was published. They say the video was recorded more than one month ago, but it was published yesterday.
This is the video.
Besides, if we watch the video frame by frame, we can see how the guy has nothing in his hands just before "introducing" whatever in the chick's drink...
These two photos show he has his thumb and forefinger separated and he moves his hand toward the glass, they're together...
Besides, considering the girl was recording herself and that the images couold be seen in her phone screen, don't you think he would've chosen another moment to drug her?
The friend who published the video said nothing happened to her because she noticed what had happened...
Link to the
original tweet
What do you think?
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