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Steroid Nation (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
The Canadian Press reports that (surprise) David Jacobs, the Plano Texas steroid dealer to the NFL, showed a significant level of exogenous testosterone. The autopsy report on convicted steroids dealer David Jacobs indicated he had more than five times the amount of testosterone in his system than allowed by standard sports testing. The Collin County medical examiner's office on Tuesday released the...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
A convicted steroids dealer who claimed to have sold drugs to pro football players killed himself, the Dallas County medical examiner said. Plano, Texas, police found David Jacobs, 35, and Amanda Jo Earhart-Savell, 30, dead of gunshot wounds Thursday in...
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Dallas Morning News (Free subscription) | 06/06/2008
The death of convicted steroids dealer David Jacobs was ruled a suicide today, according to a preliminary report from the Dallas County Medical Examiner's Office. Also Online Mr. Jacobs, 35, and his on-again, off-again girlfriend, Amanda Earhart-Savell, 30, a professional fitness competitor, were found shot dead Thursday morning at his Plano home. The Medical Examiner's initial report shows he died...
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Music City Miracles (Free subscription) | 06/05/2008
This is a sad and intriguing story. David Jacobs, who is a convicted steroid dealer that named NFL names in a meeting with NFL brass back in May, was found dead this morning in his home in Plano, Texas. Officials headed to his house after there were concerns from the family of Amanda Jo Earhart-Savell because they hadn't heard from her in a couple of days. She was found dead in the house as well,...
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NY Daily News (Free subscription) | 06/05/2008
Recently-convicted steroid dealer David Jacobs, who recently met with NFL officials to discuss his dealings with professional players, was found shot dead in his Texas home early Thursday morning.
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 06/05/2008
Convicted steroids dealer David Jacobs, who last month gave NFL officials the names of football players who had received performance-enhancing drugs he had made, was found dead in his Plano, Texas, home Thursday morning, the Dallas Morning News reported.