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Steven Hayden Pollock (August 12, 1947 – February 1, 1981) was a
mycologist Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungus, fungi, including their genetics, genetic and biochemistry, biochemical properties, their Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy and ethnomycology, their use to humans, including as a so ...
who studied
psychoactive mushrooms A mushroom or toadstool is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground, on soil, or on its food source. ''Toadstool'' generally denotes one poisonous to humans. The standard for the name "mushroom" is th ...
and published many articles on the potential of mushrooms to treat illness and improve quality of life.


Life and career

On September 3, 1977, in
Tampa, Florida Tampa () is a city on the Gulf Coast of the United States, Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida. The city's borders include the north shore of Tampa Bay and the east shore of Old Tampa Bay. Tampa is the largest city in the Tampa Bay area and ...
, while the Second International Mycological Congress was ongoing, Pollock and Gary Lincoff discovered a new species of psychoactive mushroom, which they named ''
Psilocybe tampanensis ''Psilocybe tampanensis'' is a very rare psychedelic mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae. Originally collected in the wild in a sandy meadow near Tampa, Florida, in 1977, the fungus would not be found in Florida again until 44 years later. T ...
''. Pollock wrote a book on ''Magic Mushroom Cultivation'' in 1977. It contained his research on several ways to cultivate magic mushrooms, including the method of cultivation in brown rice that was later demonstrated to produce mushrooms of high psilocybin content. Pollock isolated a strain of ''P. tampanensis'' that produced sclerotia of a size much bigger than known before. This discovery enabled a means of using psilocybin in places where magic mushrooms are illegal. Pollock envisioned creating the first legal medical mushroom research laboratory and estimated he would need about two million dollars to set it up. Together with another mushroom lover, Michael Forbes, he founded a company called Hidden Creek in 1979 to sell ''P. tampanensis''
sclerotium A sclerotium (; (), is a compact mass of hardened fungal mycelium containing food reserves. One role of sclerotia is to survive environmental extremes. In some higher fungi such as ergot, sclerotia become detached and remain dormant until favo ...
by mail. The company advertised in the monthly magazine ''
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'', and became the largest magic mushroom vendor in the world within the same year. As well as selling mushrooms and prescriptions, Pollock planted an acre of
cannabis ''Cannabis'' () is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae. The number of species within the genus is disputed. Three species may be recognized: ''Cannabis sativa'', '' C. indica'', and '' C. ruderalis''. Alternatively ...
to get the funds he needed for his research. He traveled to the Amazon and Mexico to study psychoactive mushrooms and discovered three species in 1979: '' Psilocybe armandii'', '' Psilocybe wassoniorum'', and '' Psilocybe schultesii''. In 1980, because of his high volume of illegal prescription writing, the state pharmacy board alerted employees about his practice. As a work-around Pollock bought his own pharmacy to supply his customers.


Death

On the evening of January 31, 1981, Pollock worked late at his pharmaceutical practice. He spoke to his girlfriend Mitzi over the phone at seven, and told her that he could not meet her for dinner as he was expecting a patient. At half past nine, he received a phone call from fellow mycologist Paul Stamets, but Pollock cut the call short, claiming that some patients had arrived. Mitzi called several more times through the night, but Pollock did not answer. Worried, she went to his office at eleven. The place had been ransacked and Pollock was lying dead in a corner, having been shot in the head. The police found 1,753 jars of growing psychoactive mushrooms in Pollock's greenhouse. These were dumped and burned by the San Antonio Narcotics Force. In 1983, detective Anton Michalec gathered evidence against three men whom he suspected of the murder: Ernest Dietzmann and Jerry Baker, who were drug dependents and patients of Pollock's, and Arthur Lenz, a
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dealer. An informant told Michalec that these men had plotted to rob Pollock of his money, and their fingerprints matched those found at the crime scene. According to the police report, Michalec brought the case to the district attorney Terry McDonald, who refused to prosecute for unknown reasons. In 2013, journalist
Hamilton Morris Hamilton Morris (born April 14, 1987) is an American journalist, documentarian, and scientific researcher. He is the creator and director of the television series ''Hamilton's Pharmacopeia'', in which he investigated the chemistry, history, and ...
contacted McDonald, who said that the police report was mistaken, and that he had not been the district attorney at that time. Morris tried to discover who had actually been responsible for the refusal to prosecute, but was informed by the
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that any records which might have contained this information had been destroyed.


See also

* List of mycologists


References


External links


Blood Spore: Of Murder and Mushrooms – Pollock's biography by Hamilton Morris

Blood Spore: The Pollock Murder Cassette – Transcription and Audio

Mad Scientist #18: Steven H. Pollock
{{DEFAULTSORT:Pollock, Steven Hayden 1947 births 1981 deaths Writers from Los Angeles Medical College of Wisconsin alumni University of Texas alumni American mycologists