Pubdate: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 Source: Tullahoma News (TN) Copyright: The Tullahoma News 2004 Contact: http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=49033&BRD=1614&PAG=461&dept_id=161 070& Website: http://www.tullahomanews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2031 Author: Greg Altum TOO MANY DRUGS KILLED 2 PERSONS AT BONNAROO The state medical examiner has officially determined that two deaths that occurred at this year's Bonnaroo music festival were due to much drug usage. Coffee County Sheriff Steve Graves said he has received from forensic pathologist Dr. Bruce Levy the official autopsies for Brandon Taylor, 20, of Lowell, Mich., and Amber Lynn Stevens, 22, Flatwoods, Ky. In both cases, Graves confirmed, the cause of death was ruled accidental and due to "acute combined drug toxicity." "'Too many drugs too soon' is what it stated," Graves said. Taylor was in the VIP camping area and Ms. Stevens was in the general camping area during the music and camping festival that took place June 11-13 off New Bushy Branch Road near Manchester City Limits. Each subject was taken to Medical Center of Manchester before being pronounced dead. According to the autopsy reports, drugs found in Ms. Stevens' system were ketamine, a general anesthetic also used as a painkiller and known as "Special K"; cocaine; diazepam, a prescription drug normally given for anxiety attacks and seizures, also known as Valium; oxycodone, a pain killer available by prescription; and marijuana. Drugs found in Taylor's system were cocaine, oxycodone, and alprazolam, the latter of which is prescribed for anxiety and panic disorders and also known as Xanax. "Anytime you've got concerts this size, this can happen," Graves said. "You don't accept it but you know it's a good possibility. It's not too surprising." Attendance at the festival was estimated at 90,000 but is still being disputed. Other, though less serious, matters about Bonnaroo were discussed at a recent meeting of the county Board of Zoning Appeals at Coffee County Administrative Plaza. Zoning administrator Kip Green presented a list of six items to be addressed if a gathering similar to Bonnaroo is to take place: 1. Accurate totals from regular tickets as well as "day passes"; 2. Ticket booths must be completely utilized in order to relieve traffic; 3. Port-A-John numbers and placement will be according to practical requirements (not minimum requirements from the state mass-gathering chart) and placement organized as to facilitate no environmental impact to streams and run-off waters; 4. All streams and run-off drains will be partitioned off from participants for environmental and safety issues; 5. One exit must be maintained in order to allow for the participants to purchase supplies as needed during the time span given in order to prevent pedestrian traffic overwhelming ingress and egress lanes for the event; 6. Other comments will be addressed by BZA members as to access and supervision by county officials. Four residents from Bushy Branch were at the BZA meeting who had a number of complaints. Green pointed out, however, he had heard no complaints regarding noise. Ashley Capps of AC Entertainment, one of the producers of Bonnaroo, was on hand to address issues. Capps and others have already scheduled further meetings this year with local law enforcement and other local officials, Green said. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh