Andrew Tate links Connor Murphy’s death to ayahuasca, claims psychedelic left-wing influencer ‘went crazy’ before tragedy
The death of fitness influencer and content creator Connor Murphy has sparked fresh debate online after Andrew Tate shared his thoughts on the reasons for the 32-year-old’s final years. Murphy drowned in a lake near Bangkok, Thailand, on July 7, according to local authorities. While investigators are still awaiting autopsy and toxicology results, Tate claims Murphy’s past use of ayahuasca played a significant role in his mental health struggles. His comments quickly attracted attention on social media, with some users agreeing with his sentiments while others criticized some of his remarks.
Andrew Tate says Connor Murphy changed after ayahuasca experience
In response to Murphy’s death on X, Andrew Tate urged people not to “believe in ayahuasca” and said he had spoken to the influential man before his death. According to Tate, Murphy had been dealing with mental health issues and was never the same person after traveling to Peru and taking psychedelic beer.In a video discussing the situation, Tate claimed Murphy “lost his mind” after the experience. He also criticized those who traveled abroad seeking spiritual enlightenment through mind-altering substances. In making his case, Tate appeared to confuse Peru and Mexico, referring to Peru as part of Mexico.Tate goes on to warn viewers not to take drugs for the sake of self-discovery. He believes that such experiences can have lasting negative effects and suggests that people may lose direction in life after engaging in them. However, he provided no evidence directly linking Murphy’s death to ayahuasca use.
Andrew Tate’s comments spark mixed reactions as investigation continues
Tate’s comments sparked mixed reactions online, as many didn’t immediately agree. Some social media users supported his sentiments and suggested drugs may have played a role in Murphy’s personal struggles over the years. Others took it a step further, claiming the influencer looked a little different after speaking out about psychedelic experiences as well as spirituality.Others focused on Tate’s geographical errors, pointing out that Peru and Mexico are different countries on different continents. Many users laughed at the mistake, while also expressing sympathy for Murphy’s family and friends.Currently, many questions surrounding Murphy’s death remain unanswered. Thai authorities are continuing to investigate the incident. Officials confirmed that an autopsy and toxicology examination are still ongoing and there are no official reports linking Murphy’s death to ayahuasca or any other substance. Investigators are expected to rely on forensic findings to determine whether drugs, alcohol or any other factor played a role in the incident that led to his drowning.