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  1. Aug 22, 2024 · In prison, Marquardt connected with prominent organized crime figures and illicit chemists, who discussed how they could produce the next big street drug, a synthetic heroin, fentanyl. By 1989, Marquardt was out of prison and bankrolled by the Boston mob, and by January 1991, Marquardt used one of his prison contacts to take his lethal white powder to New York City.

  2. Mar 14, 1993 · Agents found out that the building was registered to a company called Prairielabs, owned by George V. Marquardt. On Feb. 3, DEA agents and chemists wearing protective jumpsuits raided Marquardt's home in a Wichita suburb. Inside, they said, they found small amounts of fentanyl and precursor chemicals needed to make the drug.

  3. Aug 14, 2024 · Fox Nation's latest docuseries explores the history of drug kingpin George Erik Marquardt, the man coined the "Godfather of Fentanyl," and how he impacted the opioid crisis.

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  4. On Feb. 3, agents who raided the building found chemicals and equipment used to make fentanyl, a heroin-like drug the DEA calls "the serial killer of the drug world." The same day, agents arrested two middle-aged Wichita suburbanites, each with an intense interest in science and chemistry. One man - George Marquardt, 47 - was a chemical "genius ...

  5. Meet the real life Walter White: the self-taught genius chemist responsible for flooding East Coast with a drug linked to hundreds of deaths. George Marquardt was just 15 years old when he began ...

  6. Feb 4, 2016 · The chemistry prodigy spoke as part of a fusion.net investigation this week, revealing how he started cooking up heroin in his parents’ basement at just 14 or 15 using basic equipment and old ...

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  8. Aug 20, 2024 · 'Marquardt really was a real-life Walter White,' said Donna Nelson, the science advisor on the hit AMC drama 'Breaking Bad' about a high school chemistry teacher, who turns to manufacturing ...