Now you are wrong on the pharmacology.
You can fit sufficient doses of strychnine, speed, and LSD on a 1/4" piece of blotter paper.
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/2012/12/06/15/08/expert-says-teen-death-not-from-lsd-overdose
"There is an increase in usage of the drug especially among young people and the message is to warn them about the effects."
According to the police, Nick was found unconscious on his bedroom floor by his 11-year-old brother at their home in Tascott on Saturday.
The drug caused his friend to become psychotic and run naked into traffic.
He is in hospital with serious injuries after being hit by a car.
The two teenagers had been spending the day hanging out in Nick's granny flat-style bedroom and neighbours reported seeing them playing in the backyard pool showing no signs of anything abnormal.
Around 8.30pm AEDT Nick's younger brother made a frantic call to his mother saying he had found the teen slumped on the floor not breathing.
Police said officers later found the bedroom had been "smashed up".
A neighbour performed CPR on Nick as paramedics rushed over.
But the ambulance was stopped just around the corner from the Mitchell's house when it came across Nick's friend who had been struck by a car.
Another ambulance was sent out for Nick but he was pronounced dead on arrival at Gosford Hospital.
Detectives said the incident came after numerous other reports of people suffering serious side effects from LSD and there were fears a toxic batch of the drug could be circulating.