When authorities searched the younger Glarner’s car and residence March 14, they found more than 5 pounds of methamphetamine, according to court papers. Prosecutors said he admitted that some of the meth was packaged to fulfill orders placed on the dark web, a murky corner of the internet where people can anonymously buy and sell goods as diverse as firearms, drugs, fake identification and stolen cars.
Source: Los Angeles Times June 18, 2019 15:33 UTC