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'Robocop' who targeted drug dealers died from heroin overdose

A police officer who was renowned for his work against London drug dealers was found dead in his flat from a heroin overdose.

David Pilling, 47, who was nicknamed "Robocop" for his efforts in tackling drugs, was found collapsed at his home in Camden earlier this year.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12...l#ixzz0NVAMf0Rq

Well well well, he knew how to get rid of the drugs alright :unsure2:

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Something smells a bit fishy here.

A police officer, especially one as experienced with drugs as that officer is claimed to be, would not have taken an overdose on the very drug he was keeping off the streets.

This isn't your average junky, this is a police officer who studied the drug from top to bottom. I highly doubt he over-dosed on it.

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Something smells a bit fishy here.

A police officer, especially one as experienced with drugs as that officer is claimed to be, would not have taken an overdose on the very drug he was keeping off the streets.

This isn't your average junky, this is a police officer who studied the drug from top to bottom. I highly doubt he over-dosed on it.

That was my first instinct on this as well.

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Why was he called Robocop?

was it because he kept his gun in his inner thigh?

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