Steroid story found in a book....any truth behind it?
I took out this book called Anabolic Steroids and the Athlete second edition, by William N. Taylor, M.D. and i'm lookin through here and i find this story about some guy named Ace. Ace was a highschool football player and wanted to play college, but instead decided to bodybuild and juice for the next 2-3 years. this is 2 parts of the text, pretty much word for word unless i messed up somewhere.
One day Ace and a friend stopped at a phone booth to determine the location of a party they were to attend. Ace received a busy signal and that was enough to cause him to fly into a rage. He hugged the phone booth, uprooted it from the concrete, and tossed it into the parking lot about 50 feet away.
then he talks about how this dude Ace got a hitchhiker, and beat him to death with a lead pipe, scalped him, shaved his body, hung him from a rope and ran him over with his car alot....
Then the next part is this
Ace's late phase of Anabolic Steroid use:
Major personality changes: "Had rushes of energy and power....could pound the earth with my fists and feel the earth vibrate....everyone was watching me....everyone was afriad of me....everything pissed me off...most of my friends stopped being my friends...i was in several fights....all i thought about was building my body t compte in bodybuilding...i was arrested for possession of cocaine...i once turned over 15 cars...i pulled a phone booth out of the cement and threw it...i beat up that hitchhiker real bad for no reason....out in the field with the hitchiker i felt along...everbody was in the shadows...al i could hear was my head buzzing."
What do u guys think of this story...any truth behind it?