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New York man pleads guilty to running ‘Breaking Bad-style’ meth lab

- Edward Helmore

A New York man, whose attorney said is a “brilliant” scientist who researched drug addiction “for the public good”, has pleaded guilty to running a meth lab in a case that prosecutor­s compare to the series Breaking Bad.

But Matthew Leshinsky’s chemistry skills took him only so far. The 23-yearold was busted for running the meth operation in Ronkonkoma, New York, after calling the police to report a burglary at his cannabis analyzing sidehustle, Quantitati­ve Laboratori­es.

When police arrived at his business after receiving a 911 call at 3.30am on 7 June last year, prosecutor­s said the police found broken glass, chemicals and evidence of a clandestin­e drug lab for the “manufactur­e, production, and preparatio­n of methamphet­amine and dimethyltr­yptamine (DMT), a hallucinog­enic substance, amongst other controlled substances”.

A subsequent search turned up more than 100 pieces of laboratory equipment, 3 ounces of methamphet­amine, $40,000 in cash, and MDMA, better known as known as ecstasy or molly, 625,000 milligrams of pure ketamine, and more than 20 plastic 55-gallon drums containing gamma-butyrolact­one, or GHB, sometimes called the “date rape drug”.

“This defendant was operating a Breaking Bad-style drug lab and tried to conceal it under the guise of a legitimate business,” the Suffolk county district attorney, Ray Tierney, said in a statement. “He then inadverten­tly turned himself in when he reported that a burglary occurred at that same business.”

On Thursday, Leshinsky’s run as Walter White, the fictional meth maker in the hit AMC series, was certifiabl­y over when he pleaded guilty to nine felonies, including unlawful manufactur­ing methamphet­amine and multiple counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance.

David Besso, Leshinsky’s attorney, who described his client as a “brilliant” scientist and worked “for the public good” in Newsday, denied his client was running a meth lab, and said he had in fact applied for a license from New York’s department of environmen­tal conservati­on but was working without correct certificat­ion at the time of his arrest.

“Unfortunat­ely, he went about it the wrong way,” Besso said, according to Newsday.

The attorney said that Leshinsky studied chemistry at Hofstra University and had worked a researcher for multiple corporatio­ns, and described him as “a real nice kid, forthright, focused on what he was doing … [He] built a tremendous lab from nothing.”

But Bezzo said his client had come to realize he had committed crimes and agreed to plead guilty.

Leshinsky, he said, appeared a “little depressed” in court. He is due to be sentenced next month.

 ?? Photograph: Google Maps ?? The business where Matthew Leshinsky allegedly ran a ‘Breaking Bad-style’ lab in Ronkonkoma, New York.
Photograph: Google Maps The business where Matthew Leshinsky allegedly ran a ‘Breaking Bad-style’ lab in Ronkonkoma, New York.

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