La Tallie unified results section

Bighead101

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I was thinking everyone could post their LT results and gains here to keep from cluttering and making many post.

So far I take my second pin Of week 3 tomorrow. Pip has been minimum, and my libido is high.
Also, strength gains are increasing every workout.

I will be posting bloodwork soon.
 
Figured it was just to cover up the fact he ripped everyone off. I've always seen lab name posted. Don't get why it wouldn't be posted this time?
Most of the news websites don't post the UGL name. Sometimes they will post pictures of the product with a visible UGL label.

But you bring up a good point. What better way for source to deflect a scam than to leak "info" they were busted by linking to a news story.
 
Most of the news websites don't post the UGL name. Sometimes they will post pictures of the product with a visible UGL label.

But you bring up a good point. What better way for source to deflect a scam than to leak "info" they were busted by linking to a new story.
The way it all went down is suspicious to me. I did get good gear, but I think that was part of it. From what I've put together myself. LT sent good gear to the first groups of people so they would rant and rave how good it is. Then once enough orders came in, they sat back and collected the money without sending out the gear. Meanwhile creating story after story as to why no one was receiving their packages until they had enough money to jet. TThn had good old PMuscle mods delete the threads and post a bullshit story to cover it up.
 
This may or may not be La Taille. The bust happened last Thursday and La Taille was having problems well before then.


Steroid bust juices cops

Task force assists DEA, arrests two
March 14, 2015

By GRETCHEN RICHARDS (grichards@newsandsentinel.com) , Parkersburg News and Sentinel
VIENNA - A Vienna man was arrested Thursday and one man in Ravenswood on Wednesday for their alleged parts in what officials are calling an international drug operation.

Byron J. Moore, 44, of 4615 Eighth Ave., Vienna, was arrested Thursday morning on one felony charge of manufacturing or possessing with intent to distribute a schedule III controlled substance, said an agent with the Parkersburg Violent Crimes and Narcotics Task Force.

The substance in this case is anabolic steroids, the agent said.

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Inside Byron J. Moore’s home at 4615 Eighth Ave., Vienna, officials said they discovered more than $200,000 worth of suspected anabolic steroids, along with the ingredients and equipment needed to make them, printed labels and mailing packages. (Photo Provided)

The agent's name is being withheld to protect his identity due to his dangerous line of work.

Moore was arraigned before Wood County Magistrate Brenda Marshall and was able to post a $10,000 bond.

Officials with the United States Drug Enforcement Agency's Tactical Diversion Squad, the Parkersburg Violent Crimes and Narcotics Task Force, Vienna Police Department and Jackson County Sheriff's Office performed a search warrant at 4615 Eighth Ave., Vienna, around 7 a.m. Thursday, the agent said.

Moore, another adult and a juvenile were at the residence at the time of the search warrant, the agent said.

Inside the Vienna home, officers discovered what was described as "a sophisticated manufacturing process in the basement," the agent said.

The basement was filled with over 1,200 vials of suspected anabolic steroids, over 5,300 capsules of suspected anabolic steroids, and more than 7,000 milliliters of suspected liquid steroid product in glass bottles.

Also in the basement were an incubator, packaging, empty capsules, printed labels, mailing boxes, measuring equipment, recipes of an unspecified nature, temperature conversion charts, personal protective equipment, and other items associated with the distribution of suspected anabolic steroids, officials said.

The approximate street value of the suspected steroids was more than $200,000, the agent said.

Officers also located an unspecified amount of marijuana in Moore's home, described as less than a felony amount. At least $2,500 in cash was found in the home, officials said.

Officials said they believe Moore is part of an international anabolic steroid operation, which included suspects in Jackson and Mason counties in West Virginia, and Meigs County in Ohio.

The human growth hormones used in creating the steroids are believed to originate from countries in Asia, which were then shipped to the United States using the U.S. Postal Service, the agent said.

From the equipment located in Moore's basement, officials believe he was manufacturing the anabolic steroids and then shipping them out from his home. The Internet is believed to be a factor in the ordering process, said the agent.

Moore is believed to be getting his human growth hormone shipments from other people throughout the Mid-Ohio Valley and beyond, the agent said.

The search warrant for Moore's Vienna home stemmed from an arrest in Ravenswood on Wednesday in which the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency was also involved, said Jackson County Sheriff Tony Boggs.

Dwaine A. Barley, 51, hometown not specified, was arrested in Ravenswood on Wednesday after a traffic stop, Boggs said.

Barley was arraigned on unspecified charges and failed to post a $250,000 bond.

Investigators with the Drug Enforcement Agency tracked a package allegedly containing human growth hormone from when it entered the United States from an Asian country to its final destination, a post office in Ravenswood, Boggs said.

Drug Enforcement Agency officers worked with the Jackson County Sheriff's Office to observe when the package was picked up. After it was, a traffic stop was performed on the vehicle carrying the package.

Barley was found to be the owner of the package and was arrested, Boggs said.

Another package allegedly containing human growth hormone was intercepted in Mason County and yet another in Meigs County, Boggs said.

Officials believe that the people who receive these packages deliver them to Moore, who uses the substance to create the anabolic steroids and then ships them out to customers.

Search warrants were executed throughout Wood, Jackson, Mason and Meigs counties within 40 hours, said Boggs. Information from Mason and Meigs counties was not available Friday evening.
 
This may or may not be La Taille. The bust happened last Thursday and La Taille was having problems well before then.


Steroid bust juices cops

Task force assists DEA, arrests two
March 14, 2015

By GRETCHEN RICHARDS (grichards@newsandsentinel.com) , Parkersburg News and Sentinel
VIENNA - A Vienna man was arrested Thursday and one man in Ravenswood on Wednesday for their alleged parts in what officials are calling an international drug operation.

Byron J. Moore, 44, of 4615 Eighth Ave., Vienna, was arrested Thursday morning on one felony charge of manufacturing or possessing with intent to distribute a schedule III controlled substance, said an agent with the Parkersburg Violent Crimes and Narcotics Task Force.

The substance in this case is anabolic steroids, the agent said.

Article Photos
605984_1.jpg


605984_2.jpg


Inside Byron J. Moore’s home at 4615 Eighth Ave., Vienna, officials said they discovered more than $200,000 worth of suspected anabolic steroids, along with the ingredients and equipment needed to make them, printed labels and mailing packages. (Photo Provided)

The agent's name is being withheld to protect his identity due to his dangerous line of work.

Moore was arraigned before Wood County Magistrate Brenda Marshall and was able to post a $10,000 bond.

Officials with the United States Drug Enforcement Agency's Tactical Diversion Squad, the Parkersburg Violent Crimes and Narcotics Task Force, Vienna Police Department and Jackson County Sheriff's Office performed a search warrant at 4615 Eighth Ave., Vienna, around 7 a.m. Thursday, the agent said.

Moore, another adult and a juvenile were at the residence at the time of the search warrant, the agent said.

Inside the Vienna home, officers discovered what was described as "a sophisticated manufacturing process in the basement," the agent said.

The basement was filled with over 1,200 vials of suspected anabolic steroids, over 5,300 capsules of suspected anabolic steroids, and more than 7,000 milliliters of suspected liquid steroid product in glass bottles.

Also in the basement were an incubator, packaging, empty capsules, printed labels, mailing boxes, measuring equipment, recipes of an unspecified nature, temperature conversion charts, personal protective equipment, and other items associated with the distribution of suspected anabolic steroids, officials said.

The approximate street value of the suspected steroids was more than $200,000, the agent said.

Officers also located an unspecified amount of marijuana in Moore's home, described as less than a felony amount. At least $2,500 in cash was found in the home, officials said.

Officials said they believe Moore is part of an international anabolic steroid operation, which included suspects in Jackson and Mason counties in West Virginia, and Meigs County in Ohio.

The human growth hormones used in creating the steroids are believed to originate from countries in Asia, which were then shipped to the United States using the U.S. Postal Service, the agent said.

From the equipment located in Moore's basement, officials believe he was manufacturing the anabolic steroids and then shipping them out from his home. The Internet is believed to be a factor in the ordering process, said the agent.

Moore is believed to be getting his human growth hormone shipments from other people throughout the Mid-Ohio Valley and beyond, the agent said.

The search warrant for Moore's Vienna home stemmed from an arrest in Ravenswood on Wednesday in which the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency was also involved, said Jackson County Sheriff Tony Boggs.

Dwaine A. Barley, 51, hometown not specified, was arrested in Ravenswood on Wednesday after a traffic stop, Boggs said.

Barley was arraigned on unspecified charges and failed to post a $250,000 bond.

Investigators with the Drug Enforcement Agency tracked a package allegedly containing human growth hormone from when it entered the United States from an Asian country to its final destination, a post office in Ravenswood, Boggs said.

Drug Enforcement Agency officers worked with the Jackson County Sheriff's Office to observe when the package was picked up. After it was, a traffic stop was performed on the vehicle carrying the package.

Barley was found to be the owner of the package and was arrested, Boggs said.

Another package allegedly containing human growth hormone was intercepted in Mason County and yet another in Meigs County, Boggs said.

Officials believe that the people who receive these packages deliver them to Moore, who uses the substance to create the anabolic steroids and then ships them out to customers.

Search warrants were executed throughout Wood, Jackson, Mason and Meigs counties within 40 hours, said Boggs. Information from Mason and Meigs counties was not available Friday evening.
Yeah saw this. It could be him or it could be a story they saw and used it to cover their tracks
 
Lol @ the human growth hormones used to manufacture steroids



Well obviously a big enough pack will be tracked through the postal system to it's destination. Raw MUCH moreso than finished product I would think..
I was just thinking small amounts at a time domestic
 
Lol @ the human growth hormones used to manufacture steroids



Well obviously a big enough pack will be tracked through the postal system to it's destination. Raw MUCH moreso than finished product I would think..
Yeah what the hell were they talking about human growth hormone. You don't use it to manufacture steroids. These guys really have no idea.
 
If it was them I wonder what's going to happen to all the addresses they have. Me and I know many other people ordered from them as soon as people started showing good bloods
 
If it was them I wonder what's going to happen to all the addresses they have. Me and I know many other people ordered from them as soon as people started showing good bloods
You never really know. I know a lot of sources claim to delete all info of customers. But there really is no telling. I'm not sure if the police are really interested in going down the line. Usually they try to move to next distributor.
 
The problem with that link is that it says steroid forums are the source of info that it's La Taille.

It's likely that was La Taille, but I doubt we'll ever really know.
 
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