Naked German Monk Likely a Victim of Hallucinogenic Berries

The berries of the Deadly Nightshade plant, seen here, are thought to explain the behavior of a German monk who was found stumbling naked through a forest.
The berries of the Deadly Nightshade plant, seen here, are thought to explain the behavior of a German monk who was found stumbling naked through a forest.
(Image credit: Public domain (Kurt Stüber))

Hallucinogenic berries, not religious experience, likely caused the strange behavior of a scraped-up monk who was discovered stumbling naked through a German forest last Thursday (Sept. 6), according to NBC.

A concerned hiker who spotted the naked man and tried unsuccessfully to assist him notified police in the Bavarian town of Unterwössen, according to news reports. Police found the man cold and disoriented and took him to the hospital.

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