Der-Yeghiayan took over the Supertrips seller account, according to an Ars-technica article

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/01/silk-road-trial-federal-agent-explains-how-he-trapped-ulbricht/

So he was mailing out drugs? The timeline is a bit unclear but im wondering.. was Supertrips arrest in Miami just for show, and was he actually caught earlier and his account taken over by J.D.? If so then DHS is allowed to mail drugs to buyers. This is getting very weird. It started out as interesting and is becoming surreal.

Edited out "allowed to break the law" as that is common knowledge, but I mistakenly thought mailing drugs was off limits. Apparently nothing is off limits for DHS or NSA and whatever other agency.


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[1 Points] RosyPalm:

I've seen some other versions that don't name the vendors but point out the accounts made no sales while under LE control.

The timeline definitely would be worth looking at. If I remember right Super trips was always a selective scammer, but there was a big spike in complaints right before we learned he was arrested. That would seem to support the idea LE stopped filling orders completely once they took over that account other then to go after specific targets.