David Hahn
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David Charles Hahn died at the age of 39 in Shelby Charter Township, Michigan. His death was ruled an accidental result of intoxication from the combined effects of alcohol, fentanyl, and diphenhydramine. This marks the end of his life.
Episode 6 of season 6 of Mysteries at the Museum features a segment about Hahn's nuclear experiment entitled "Radioactive Boy Scout" which originally aired October 24, 2014. The episode increased popularity of the case.
Sentencing was scheduled for David Hahn. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail for attempted larceny. Court records stated that his sentence would be delayed by six months while Hahn underwent medical treatment in the psychiatric unit of Macomb County Jail.
David Hahn was charged with larceny in Clinton Township, Michigan, for allegedly removing smoke detectors from his apartment building to obtain americium. This event demonstrates his continued pursuit of radioactive materials despite previous incidents and potential health risks. His mug shot also revealed sores on his face, which investigators believed could be from radiation exposure.
The FBI interviewed David Hahn, questioning him about his alleged possession of a second neutron source, his mental health, and other issues. This event reflects the continued scrutiny and concern over Hahn's activities and mental state.
The FBI received a lead regarding Hahn's alleged possession of a second neutron source in his freezer. This event shows that his activity related to radioactive materials continued after the initial incident.
The EPA designated Hahn's mother's property a Superfund hazardous materials cleanup site. On this day, the shed containing Hahn's homemade neutron source and other radioactive materials was dismantled and its contents placed in steel barrels for disposal as low-level radioactive waste in Utah. This event marks the official intervention by federal authorities to mitigate the potential health and environmental risks posed by Hahn's experiment.
David Charles Hahn, also known as the 'Radioactive Boy Scout' and the 'Nuclear Boy Scout,' was born in Royal Oak, Michigan. This marks the beginning of the life of a person who would later become known for his amateur nuclear experiments.
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