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Bath Salts are causing more than the Zombie Apocalypses. Apparently they are also causing people to do some stupid things.
Like peeing on priceless works of art.
Carmen Tisch has blamed bath salts for an episode she had last November when she walked into the Clyfford Still Museum, apporached a painting valued at around $30 million and urinated on it.
“I was a pill popper, heroin addict. I was in the methadone clinic for while,” Tisch said to Fox News. “And when I got off the methadone that`s when I started drinking a lot. That`s when I was doing the bath salt.”
They actually measured my pee puddle,” Tisch added. “I Don`t know why. Evidence, I guess. I’m kind of scared to watch it just to see myself like that. Friends were telling me that it looked like I had something in my hand hitting and scratching it, or whatever.”
Tisch doesn’t remember any of what happened. She came to later while in jail.
She felt relief after police told her why she was sitting in a jail cell. “I was in shock,” Tisch said. “I was ashamed and also a little relieved that I didn`t murder somebody.”
Tisch was in jail, two psychiatric wards, and is now on probation. Though Tisch has more than herself to stay sober for, “I got God, and I also have a daughter. My daughter, she comes in my mind every time now.”
Tisch had one last thought on what she had done, “I’m an artist myself. I`m sorry. I`m ashamed about what happened.”
















