The fateful package arrived in Chicago in mid-March, just days after its 20-year-old recipient sent an encrypted email and $70 in Bitcoin to a man he knew on Reddit as âScorpionDNP.â The package was sent from a Southwest Portland zip code.
Inside was a small white pill bottle with a black scorpion logo.
The supplier included a figurative wink-and-a-nudge label, saying the pills were to be placed into a water bottle and shaken before spraying the solution on indoor plants to protect them from âpests and microbes.â
The pill-based âpesticideâ was a substance known as âDNPââor â2,4-Dinitrophenolâ to you chemistsâand was first used for the production of ammunition in France in World War I. Itâs now used legally as a pesticide, and in dyes and wood preservatives.
But ScorpionDNP wasnât giving any genuine horticultural advice, and the young man from Chicago didnât pay $70 in cryptocurrency for the sake of any plantâhe swallowed the pills instead.
The Chicago man ingested the DNP to drop weight, just like all the others who populate the DNP-focused Reddit forums and Discord channels in search of a magic pill to help them obtain a lean physique, regardless of the health and legal risks.
These people, bodybuilders particularly, are willing to put up with the âsidesââdangerously elevated body temperatures, accelerated heart rate, extreme sweating, yellowing skin, dehydration, debilitating fatigue, likely nerve damage, and potential deathâin order to burn fat and, in their minds, appear more attractive. However, the Food and Drug Administration has banned DNP for human consumption since the 1930s, due to numerous deaths.
Until recently, ScorpionDNP was the most trusted name in the online black market DNP game. Few knew his real identity, where he lived, or how he got his stuff, but heâs the guy to whom physique freaks would turn for the precious pills and advice on how to consume them. To many in the online DNP-consuming community, âScorpâ was a go-to scientist, makeshift physician, and their most trusted supplier. They used his online dosage calculator, read his guides, and asked him questions. He was the king of DNP.
Now heâs essentially disappeared from the internet, leaving behind only a few scant traces of his past self, and a lot of confused former customers wondering what the hell happened.
âHas anyone heard from Scorpion in the last couple days?â a frantic poster on the Discord appâs DNP channel asked on December 6. âHeâs still in business, right? Shitâs all fucked up since reddit started banning subs, I canât keep track of anyone now.â
Another user reassured him that Scorpion was still active: âyeah scorp is still around. he runs this channel lolâ
âCool, thanks,â the user responded. âI emailed him yesterday but havenât heard back yet so I wasnât sure if he was on vacation, out of business, taking the day off, or just behind on emails.â
Another poster hadnât heard back from Scorpion either. Soon more users were growing increasingly paranoid.
âIdk what I would do without scorp,â wrote another. Rumors began to spread.
âIf the feds got scorp Iâm gonna be pissed,â one posted.
Another wrote, âbut real shit? father scorp got raided?â
In fact, the feds did raid âScorp,â on December 5, 2017.
The fedsâthe DEA and FDAâhave been on to Scorpion for nearly a year. One of the countryâs most prominent illicit DNP dealers, it turns out, is a 29-year-old Oregon man named Jonathan McGraw. He operated in Southwest Portland, federal records show, before moving his enterprise to his home in Newberg last fall.
The 20-year-old Chicago man might still be alive if he hadnât gotten that package from McGraw in March. He died less than two weeks after receiving it.
And McGraw might still be in business if he hadnât sent it. The Chicagoanâs parents investigated and filled out an online complaint form with the Illinois Attorney Generalâs office.
The complaint was succinct: âMy son purchased these weight-loss pills which contain DNP, and has been banned in the US and illegal to sell for human consumption, and has died from these pills.â
Listed in the form was the sellerâs name (âScorpiondnpâ), address (just âPortland OR 97223â), and website (a link to a since-deleted post in the r/ScorpionDNP subreddit). The parents found an email the 20-year-old had sent to ScorpionDNP, seeing that heâd paid the sender $70 in Bitcoin.
Illinois eventually turned this one-page form complaint over to the feds, who started digging. And, according to search warrant affidavits, it wasnât that hard to unmask the so-called Scorpion. Â
In July, Michael Bush, a Chicago-based FDA special agent, logged on to Reddit and checked out the r/ScorpionDNP subreddit post that was linked in the Illinois complaint. He then found McGrawâs website, scorpiondnp.com.
âThis content includes instructions for human ingestion of DNP for fat loss, a price list, and instructions for how to pay for the product using Bitcoin,â Bush wrote in an affidavit.
The Reddit page linked to a YouTube video of a so-called âburn test,â where someone lights a DNP pill on fire, its sparks showing its apparent purity. The Google Plus account associated with the YouTube channel was connected to a âJonathan McGraw.â
Bush then went to the US Postal Inspection Service and, using the tracking number for the Chicago-bound package, verified it was actually sent from Portland.
He then contacted Reddit, who handed over the IP addresses used to access the Scorpion-DNP account. It showed the user was a customer of Frontier Communications and Verizon, so, again, the agent simply got registration info on the IP addresses from those two companies. The Frontier information provided the Southwest Portland address where McGraw was staying with his parents.
Undercover, the agent signed up for an encrypted Tutanota email account and messaged McGraw: âI stated that I had seen the post on Reddit with prices and would like to order some 125mg capsules.â A couple days later, McGraw responded, asking how many heâd like. âI received an email from scorpiondnp@tutanota stating that the price would be $47.50, which included $10 for shipping,â Bush wrote. McGraw emailed a Bitcoin address where his newest customer could submit the money. Bush provided an address in suburban Chicago where the DNP could be sent. McGraw advised him on how to properly dose in a âcycle.â
The Priority Mail package showed up in Chicago just a couple days later, with a Tigard return address and another name. The white bottle with a scorpion logo had simple directions:
âFill SCORPION spray bottle with 8oz of water. Drop one capsule into water. Close and shake vigorously. Use the 'Fine Sprayâ setting for pests and the 'Streamâ setting for root or soil based microbes. Meant for indoor plants only. Not for human consumption.â
Over the next month, the undercover agent got McGraw to give him âadviceâ on how to cut weight using DNP, finally getting him to directly admit he sold the pills for human consumption. The agent kept buying DNP from him.
In November, McGraw moved to his own new home in a Newberg subdivision. This is where the Chicago-based investigator and other FDA and DEA agents arrived for an old-fashioned stakeout.
On a Tuesday afternoon, agents tailed McGraw from his Newberg home to the post office a few minutes away. Wearing thin black gloves, McGraw put seven Priority Mail packages in the collection boxes.
Agents then installed a hidden camera outside McGrawâs house, tracking his comings and goings.
Two days later, shortly after placing an undercover order with their DNP supplier, the FDA agents were joined by the DEA. Using a stealth camera and undercover agents, they had eyes on him, would watch him ship the product, and finally prove it was McGraw who was the infamous Scorpion.
Bush and another FDA agent continued to stake out the Newberg post office, waiting for McGraw to pull up to the three large blue collection boxes facing the street. McGrawâs old 1988 Honda Accordâthe one that had just been spotted on the camera leaving his drivewayâpulled up, and a hand wearing a thin black glove popped out of the window, pulling down the hatch of the middle box. An undercover DEA agent walked past the Honda, identifying McGraw using his driverâs license photograph. It was unmistakably the clean-cut 29-year-old.
On a Tuesday afternoon, agents tailed McGraw from his Newberg home to the post office a few minutes away. Wearing thin black gloves, McGraw put seven Priority Mail packages in the collection boxes.
McGraw, unaware, shoved 18 boxes into the mail and drove away.
The agents, with help from a postal inspector and a post office employee, seized the boxes. Like previous undercover purchases, and the boxes sent two days earlier, it had the same fictitious return address.
Bush opened the package intended for his undercover alias in Chicago. Inside was DNP.
That month, Reddit deleted the Scorpion-DNP account. McGraw quickly created ScorpionDNP2. The agent, again, asked Frontier and Verizon to promptly fork over IP records.
By Decemberâmore than four months after Bush started seriously looking into ScorpionDNP and more than eight months after the Chicagoan diedâthe FDA acquired a search warrant for McGrawâs house.
The raid took place on December 5. The DEA and FDA found a bona fide laboratory inside his garage and house, containing five-gallon drums, bottles of chemicals, a dozen bags of a banned powdered anabolic steroid, three cell phones, six computers, fake IDs, an assault rifle and other loaded guns, and more than $8400 in cash. The feds seized it all, and destroyed the chemicals.
McGraw hasnât been charged yetâmost likely because he quickly ratted out a business partner in the illegal anabolic steroid market.
When the feds raided McGrawâs house, DEA agents found 13 bags full of white powder. Concerned about fentanyl, the agents asked him about it. He told them it was Trenboloneâa controlled anabolic steroidâand he merely processed the raw Trenbolone into an injectable substance before returning it all to a business partner. McGraw then identified this partnerâby name and the manâs Tigard addressâto the feds.
McGrawâs statements to the feds were the basis for a federal search warrant the FDA executed at the Tigard apartment.
On the same day as the Newberg raid, FDA agents gathered in Tigard to stake out the new target McGraw had given up. Sitting in the parking lot of the apartment complex, the agents spotted three possible suspectsâtwo men and a womanâthrough the windows. The primary suspect was âwearing a sleeveless shirt,â Bush wrote, and âappeared to be muscular in stature.â
In a nearby dumpster, agents found trash that one of the targets had thrown away, including used syringes, injection vials, containers labeled âTrenbolone,â and vials with Human Growth Hormone. Two days later, they executed the warrant on the apartment, and discovered steroids on the premises, as well as financial records, order histories, and handwritten notes.
Just after the December 5 raid, McGraw tried to wipe his chatroom presence clean. But the Mercury found remnants of his time as an active member on the Discord appâs DNP channel. And it appears he was aware that people had died using his product.
âIf youâre a female, and living in a country with extremely strict gun laws, pills tend to be the preferred method (of suicide),â he wrote in July. âWhich is why I initially stopped international shipping.â
Someone followed up: âdamn dude, did someone buy from you in order to do that?â
âYes,â McGraw replied.
Two people purporting to be close to McGrawâa âpersonal friend,â and someone implying she occasionally stays with himâposted on the app about the raid in the days following.
âIf you purchased from ScorpionDNP and redistributed in large quantities, you will want to clean house,â his âfriendâ wrote a day later. âThey raided his house, destroyed everything, and then left. Didnât arrest him charge him, nothing.â
His associates put up a GoFundMe page, attempting to solicit $25,000 for a lawyer, but it was soon taken down. His friend said he has a good lawyer.
âFrom what scorp has said, his situation sounds promising,â his friend wrote a week after McGraw was raided and informed agents about his steroid business partner. âHe should be back on sometime in January.â
In late January the Mercury left a letter at McGrawâs Newberg house, telling him that we wanted to talk to him for this story, stating we knew about the Chicago death, the Reddit account, the Bitcoin, his real name, and that this article was imminent. We wanted his side of the story, we told him. He did not respond. Instead, he immediately deleted every remaining page from his website.