Lynette Sampson wasn't having medical issues due to the laced meth.  Police say people just do really stupid things when they're high on meth.

When officers arrived at her home, she was more than happy to show them where all of her meth was located.  In fact, she had multiple hidden locations.

Sampson had no idea she was not only admitting to crimes, but was also giving officers a lot of evidence.

Once the tour of Sampson's home was over, officers took her into custody.  She faces multiple drug counts.

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