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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - Bogle-Chandler case - Background to the case

Dr Gilbert Bogle was a physicist who worked at the CSIRO. Married with several children, he was considered to be a brilliant scientist and had been a Rhodes Scholar. He was also involved in relationships with people other than his wife, having as many as five affairs at any one time. Mrs Chandler was also married, to Mr Geoffrey Chandler who also worked at the CSIRO. She was a mother and a housewife and witnesses later ...

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - Bogle-Chandler case - Investigation
It was obvious that both had died from some sort of poisoning. At the scene were signs of vomit and excreta. Unfortunately, forensic examination of the bodies was delayed for 36 hours because New Year's Day was a public holiday. When forensic examination did take place, no traces of any poison could be found. As might be expected, the case attracted instant publicity. It involved a high-society party, wife-swapping, an unidentified third person at the death scene and an unidentified poison. Combined with speculation that Bogle was involved in research important in the Cold War, it was a guaranteed ne ...

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - Bogle-Chandler case - The Chatswood Party

Two of the other people at the Murraybank party were Ken and Ruth Nash. Ken Nash also worked at the CSIRO and knew Geoffrey Chandler. He invited the Chandlers to his New Year's Eve party, to be held at his home in Waratah Street, Chatswood. The Chandlers arrived late for the party, with Geoffrey Chandler underdressed. Chandler soon left the party and drove to another party in the suburb of Balmain where he met Pam Logan, with whom he was having an affair. He returned to the Chatswood party in the early hours of the morning but left again, with the ...

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Bogle-Chandler case, Bogle-Chandler case - Background to the case, Bogle-Chandler case - The Chatswood Party, Bogle-Chandler case - Discovery of the bodies, Bogle-Chandler case - Investigation, Bogle-Chandler case - Poison identified?, Bogle-Chandler case - External link

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia - 1963

1963 (MCMLXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). 1963 - Events. 1963 - January. January 1 - CSIRO scientist Dr Gilbert Bogle and Mrs Margaret Chandler are found dead, believed to have been poisoned, in bushland near the Lane Cove River, Sydney. Known as the Bogle-Chandler case. January 11 - The Whisky A Go-Go night club in Los Angeles, the first disco in the USA, is opened. January 14 - George Wallace becomes ...

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia - LSD

D-lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly called acid, LSD, or LSD-25, is a powerful semisynthetic psychedelic drug. A typical dose of LSD during the 1960s was only 100 to 150 micrograms, a tiny amount roughly equal to one-tenth the weight of a grain of sand. Today a typical dose of LSD is as low as 25-50 micrograms. Threshold effects can be felt with as little as 20 micrograms. LSD causes a powerful intensification and alteration of senses, emotions, memories, and self-awareness for 6 to 14 hours. In ...

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia - Espionage

Espionage is the practice of obtaining secrets (spying) from rivals or enemies for military, political, or economic advantage. It is usually thought of as part of an institutional effort (i.e., governmental or corporate intelligence). The definition has been restricted to a state spying on potential or actual enemies, primarily for military purposes, but this has been extended to spying involving corporations, known specifically as industrial espionage. Many nations routinely spy on both their enemies, and allies, although they ...

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - 1963 - Events

1963 - January. January 1 - CSIRO scientist Dr Gilbert Bogle and Mrs Margaret Chandler are found dead, believed to have been poisoned, in bushland near the Lane Cove River, Sydney. Known as the Bogle-Chandler case. January 11 - The Whisky A Go-Go night club in Los Angeles, the first disco in the USA, is opened. January 14 - George Wallace becomes governor of Alabama. January 22 - Elysée treaty between France and Germany January 28 - Black student Harvey Gantt enters Clem ...

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - LSD - Dosage

LSD is, by weight, one of the most potent drugs yet discovered. Both subjective reports and pharmacological methods such as receptor binding assays determine LSD to be, per mole, around 100 times more potent than psilocybin and psilocin and around 4000 times more potent than mescaline. Dosages of LSD are measured in micrograms (µg), or millionths of a gram. By comparison, dosages of almost all other drugs, both recreational and medical, are measured in milligr ...

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - LSD - Legal status

The United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances (adopted in 1971) requires its parties to prohibit LSD. Hence, it is illegal in all parties to the convention, which includes the United States, Australia and most of Europe. However, enforcement of extant laws varies from country to country. LSD is easy to conceal and smuggle. A tiny vial can contain thousands of doses. Not much money is made from retail-level sales of LSD, so the drug is typically not associated with the violent organized criminal organizations invol ...

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - LSD - Addiction potential

LSD is not considered addictive, in that its users do not exhibit the medical community's commonly accepted definitions of addiction and physical dependence. Rapid tolerance build-up prevents regular use, and there is cross-tolerance shown between LSD, mescaline and psilocybin. This tolerance diminishes after a few days' abstention from use. Some experts hypothesize that drugs such as LSD can be used in psychotherapy as a sort of anti-drug (encouraging users to stop using drugs), as it forces the user to face issues and problems in th ...

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - LSD - Legal status

The United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances (adopted in 1971) requires its parties to prohibit LSD. Hence, it is illegal in all parties to the convention, which includes the United States, Australia and most of Europe. However, enforcement of extant laws varies from country to country. LSD is easy to conceal and smuggle. A tiny vial can contain thousands of doses. Not much money is made from retail-level sales of LSD, so the drug is typically not associated with the violent organized criminal organizations invol ...

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LSD, LSD - Origin, LSD - Dosage, LSD - Effects, LSD - Physical, LSD - Pharmacological, LSD - Psychological, LSD - Acute duration, LSD - Physical dangers, LSD - Flashbacks, LSD - Psychosis, LSD - Addiction potential, LSD - Possible medical uses, LSD - Chemistry, LSD - Forms of LSD, LSD - Legal status, LSD - LSD in the United States, LSD - Notable people who have commented on the LSD experience, LSD - Chemical, LSD - People, LSD - Other

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - Crime in Australia - Major crimes in Australia

Crime in Australia - 1800 - 1899. During the 1800s convicts were sent from Britain to Australia. 1830s Myall Creek massacre (1838) NSW - massacre of 28 Aborigines 1860s Lambing Flat riots (1860-61) NSW - anti-Chinese violence in goldfields 1890s Gatton Murders Crime in Australia - 1900 - 1999. 1900s Jimmy Governor rampage (1900s) NSW bushranger

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - LSD - Chemistry

LSD is an example of an ergoline derivative. It is commonly produced from lysergic acid, which is made from the tartrate salt of ergotamine, a substance derived from the ergot fungus on rye, or from ergine (lysergic acid amide), a chemical found in morning glory seeds. Although theoretically possible, manufacture of LSD from morning glory seeds is not economically feasible and these seeds have never been found to be a successful star ...

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - LSD - Dosage

LSD is, by weight, one of the most potent drugs yet discovered. Both subjective reports and pharmacological methods such as receptor binding assays determine LSD to be, per mole, around 100 times more potent than psilocybin and psilocin and around 4000 times more potent than mescaline. Dosages of LSD are measured in micrograms (µg), or millionths of a gram. By comparison, dosages of almost all other drugs, both recreational and medica ...

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LSD, LSD - Origin, LSD - Dosage, LSD - Effects, LSD - Physical, LSD - Pharmacological, LSD - Psychological, LSD - Acute duration, LSD - Physical dangers, LSD - Flashbacks, LSD - Psychosis, LSD - Addiction potential, LSD - Possible medical uses, LSD - Chemistry, LSD - Forms of LSD, LSD - Legal status, LSD - LSD in the United States, LSD - Notable people who have commented on the LSD experience, LSD - Chemical, LSD - People, LSD - Other

Read more here: » LSD: Encyclopedia II - LSD - Dosage

Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - LSD - Chemistry

LSD is an example of an ergoline derivative. It is commonly produced from lysergic acid, which is made from the tartrate salt of ergotamine, a substance derived from the ergot fungus on rye, or from ergine (lysergic acid amide), a chemical found in morning glory seeds. Although theoretically possible, manufacture of LSD from morning glory seeds is not economically feasible and these seeds have never been found to be a successful star ...

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LSD, LSD - Origin, LSD - Dosage, LSD - Effects, LSD - Physical, LSD - Pharmacological, LSD - Psychological, LSD - Acute duration, LSD - Physical dangers, LSD - Flashbacks, LSD - Psychosis, LSD - Addiction potential, LSD - Possible medical uses, LSD - Chemistry, LSD - Forms of LSD, LSD - Legal status, LSD - LSD in the United States, LSD - Notable people who have commented on the LSD experience, LSD - Chemical, LSD - People, LSD - Other

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - LSD - Origin

"LSD" is an abbreviation of the German chemical name of the compound, Lysergsäure-diethylamid. It was first synthesized in 1938 by Swiss chemist Dr. Albert Hofmann at the Sandoz Laboratories in Basel as part of a large research program searching for medically useful ergot alkaloid derivatives. Its psychedelic properties were unknown until 5 years later, when Hofmann, acting on a hunch, returned to work on the chemical. He attributed the discovery of the compound's psychoactive effects to the accidental absorption of a tiny amount through his skin on April 16, which led to him testing a larger amount on himself fo ...

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LSD, LSD - Origin, LSD - Dosage, LSD - Effects, LSD - Physical, LSD - Pharmacological, LSD - Psychological, LSD - Acute duration, LSD - Physical dangers, LSD - Flashbacks, LSD - Psychosis, LSD - Addiction potential, LSD - Chemistry, LSD - Forms of LSD, LSD - Legal status, LSD - LSD in the United States, LSD - Notable people who have commented on the LSD experience, LSD - Related topics, LSD - Chemical, LSD - People, LSD - Other

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - LSD - LSD in the United States

Prior to 1967, LSD was available legally in the United States as an experimental psychiatric drug. LSD 'apostle' Al Hubbard actively promoted the drug between the 1950s and the 1970s and introduced thousands of people to it. LSD has been manufactured illegally since the 1960s. A limited number of chemists, probably less than a dozen, are believed to have manufactured nearly all of the illicit LSD available in the United States. The best known of these is undoubtedly Augustus Owsley Stanley III, usually known simply as Owsley. The form ...

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LSD, LSD - Origin, LSD - Dosage, LSD - Effects, LSD - Physical, LSD - Pharmacological, LSD - Psychological, LSD - Acute duration, LSD - Physical dangers, LSD - Flashbacks, LSD - Psychosis, LSD - Addiction potential, LSD - Chemistry, LSD - Forms of LSD, LSD - Legal status, LSD - LSD in the United States, LSD - Notable people who have commented on the LSD experience, LSD - Related topics, LSD - Chemical, LSD - People, LSD - Other

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - LSD - Origin

"LSD" is an initialism formed from the German chemical name of the compound, Lysergsäure-diethylamid. It was first synthesized in 1938 by Swiss chemist Dr. Albert Hofmann at the Sandoz Laboratories in Basel as part of a large research program searching for medically useful ergot alkaloid derivatives. Its psychedelic properties were unknown until 5 years later, when Hofmann, acting on a hunch, returned to work on the chemical. He attributed the discovery of the compound's psychoactive effects to the accidental absorption of a tiny amount through his skin on April 16, which led to him testing a larger amount on himself fo ...

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LSD, LSD - Origin, LSD - Dosage, LSD - Effects, LSD - Physical, LSD - Pharmacological, LSD - Psychological, LSD - Acute duration, LSD - Physical dangers, LSD - Flashbacks, LSD - Psychosis, LSD - Addiction potential, LSD - Possible medical uses, LSD - Chemistry, LSD - Forms of LSD, LSD - Legal status, LSD - LSD in the United States, LSD - Notable people who have commented on the LSD experience, LSD - Chemical, LSD - People, LSD - Other

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Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - LSD - LSD in the United States

Prior to 1967, LSD was available legally in the United States as an experimental psychiatric drug. LSD 'apostle' Al Hubbard actively promoted the drug between the 1950s and the 1970s and introduced thousands of people to it. LSD has been manufactured illegally since the 1960s. A limited number of chemists, probably fewer than a dozen, are believed to have manufactured nearly all of the illicit LSD available in the United States. The best known of these is undoubtedly Augustus Owsley Stanley III, usually known simply as Owsley. The for ...

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LSD, LSD - Origin, LSD - Dosage, LSD - Effects, LSD - Physical, LSD - Pharmacological, LSD - Psychological, LSD - Acute duration, LSD - Physical dangers, LSD - Flashbacks, LSD - Psychosis, LSD - Addiction potential, LSD - Possible medical uses, LSD - Chemistry, LSD - Forms of LSD, LSD - Legal status, LSD - LSD in the United States, LSD - Notable people who have commented on the LSD experience, LSD - Chemical, LSD - People, LSD - Other

Read more here: » LSD: Encyclopedia II - LSD - LSD in the United States

Bogle-Chandler case: Encyclopedia II - Crime in Australia - Prisons in Australia

Crime in Australia - Life imprisonment in Australia. In Australia, life imprisonment is of indeterminate length. The sentencing judge usually sets a non-parole period after which the prisoner can apply for release under parole conditions. In the case of a criminal who has committed particularly heinous crimes, the sentencing judge may recommend that the person is "never to be released". Crime in Australia - Prisons in Australia. Prisons in Australia managed by private corporations. Fulham Correctional Centre Mount Gambier Pris ...

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Crime in Australia, Crime in Australia - Bushrangers of Australia, Crime in Australia - The Kelly Gang, Crime in Australia - Australian criminals, Crime in Australia - Bank robbers, Crime in Australia - Criminal families, Crime in Australia - Criminal gangs, Crime in Australia - Drug traffickers and drug related crimes, Crime in Australia - Murderers, Crime in Australia - Fraudsters, Crime in Australia - Rapists and sex offenders, Crime in Australia - White-collar crime, Crime in Australia - Other, Crime in Australia - Convicts, Crime in Australia - Crime victims, Crime in Australia - Crime witnesses, Crime in Australia - Death penalty in Australia, Crime in Australia - Executed in Australia, Crime in Australia - Australians executed overseas, Crime in Australia - Major crimes in Australia, Crime in Australia - 1800 - 1899, Crime in Australia - 1900 - 1999, Crime in Australia - 2000s, Crime in Australia - Massacres in Australia, Crime in Australia - Law enforcement in Australia, Crime in Australia - Federal law enforcement, Crime in Australia - Australian Capital Territory, Crime in Australia - New South Wales, Crime in Australia - Northern Territory, Crime in Australia - Queensland, Crime in Australia - South Australia, Crime in Australia - Tasmania, Crime in Australia - Victoria, Crime in Australia - Western Australia, Crime in Australia - Organisations, Crime in Australia - Prisons in Australia, Crime in Australia - Life imprisonment in Australia, Crime in Australia - Prisons in Australia, Crime in Australia - Australian prisoners and detainees, Crime in Australia - Current prisoners, Crime in Australia - Former prisoners, Crime in Australia - Regional crime, Crime in Australia - Australian Capital Territory, Crime in Australia - New South Wales, Crime in Australia - Northern Territory, Crime in Australia - Queensland, Crime in Australia - South Australia, Crime in Australia - Tasmania, Crime in Australia - Victoria, Crime in Australia - Western Australia, Crime in Australia - Riots in Australia, Crime in Australia - Specific riots, Crime in Australia - Crime related books, Crime in Australia - Crime related television shows in Australia, Crime in Australia - External link

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