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Chemistry professors arrested for cooking meth, Breaking Bad style

  • Bradley Rowland, who was taken into custody with colleague Terry Bateman, was fan of show, describing it as ‘spot on and accurate when it came to the science’
  • Duo were caught after an ‘undetermined chemical odour’ was reported at their university’s science centre

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Two men in protective gear “cook meth” in a lab. Photo: Shutterstock
Agence France-Presse

In a case of reality imitating art, two chemistry professors in the US state of Arkansas have been arrested for cooking up methamphetamine in a university lab – in an uncanny echo of the hit series Breaking Bad.

Bradley Rowland, 40, and Terry Bateman, 45, were taken into custody on Friday after an investigation initially launched by Henderson State University’s police service, the Clark County sheriff’s office said in a statement.

It all began with an “undetermined chemical odour” reported at the university’s science centre on October 8 in the small town of Arkadelphia, according to Tina Hall, the university’s communications director.

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“Initial testing indicated an elevated presence of benzyl chloride in a laboratory,” she said. Benzyl chloride can be used to manufacture methamphetamine.

Chemistry professor Bradley Rowland. Photo: Clark County Sheriff’s Office via AP
Chemistry professor Bradley Rowland. Photo: Clark County Sheriff’s Office via AP
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The building was closed and an investigation started by university police, who eventually called in the county sheriff’s office.

Rowland and Bateman, both associate professors, were put on administrative leave on October 11, Hall said.

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