Man posts videos of his marijuana grow op to YouTube, police say thank you (VIDEO)
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 08/28/2013 08:00 AM [ Comments ]
Police say that 40-year-old, Kyle Berry is "not the brightest person in the world" after he uploaded over 30 videos to YouTube detailing his marijuana grow operation; I am thinking that the police would also want to say "thank you" for making their job easy.
CBS Boston reports that a tipster told authorities about the videos and investigators raided Berry’s apartment this week.
They found 16 marijuana plants and about one pound of loose marijuana.
Berry is charged with two felonies of illegal manufacture of a controlled drug and possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute.
In most of the videos Berry cannot be seen, but his reflection can be made out in one of the shots, police said. He also allegedly used his initials in his YouTube channel name “beginnergrowerKTB1.”
“He’s not the brightest person in the world,” said Rockingham County Sheriff Michael Downing. “There’s indications that he was selling the product. This isn’t the first grow he’s had.”
In the videos, the narrator proudly shows off the equipment, lights and air filters. He also talks about the plants, the seeds he imports from the United Kingdom, and the fertilizers and chemicals used.
Investigators are testing the chemicals and depending on how hazardous they are, Berry could face more charges.
They found 16 marijuana plants and about one pound of loose marijuana.
Berry is charged with two felonies of illegal manufacture of a controlled drug and possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute.
In most of the videos Berry cannot be seen, but his reflection can be made out in one of the shots, police said. He also allegedly used his initials in his YouTube channel name “beginnergrowerKTB1.”
“He’s not the brightest person in the world,” said Rockingham County Sheriff Michael Downing. “There’s indications that he was selling the product. This isn’t the first grow he’s had.”
In the videos, the narrator proudly shows off the equipment, lights and air filters. He also talks about the plants, the seeds he imports from the United Kingdom, and the fertilizers and chemicals used.
Investigators are testing the chemicals and depending on how hazardous they are, Berry could face more charges.
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