Alexandra Moss: drug stash pictures revealed in court
Shocking photos show an eastern suburbs socialite grinning with her giant drug stash and stacks of cash before police brought her significant supply operation tumbling down. See the images.
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Extraordinary photos have revealed an eastern suburbs socialite grinning with a huge bottle of the illegal drug GBL and two sizeable bags of cannabis in the weeks before police cracked her major supply operation.
Alexandra Moss, 27, made a tearful remote appearance in Downing Centre Local Court as she pleaded guilty to several significant drug supply charges.
Court documents reveal police were monitoring her phone calls and texts for weeks as she supplied GBL – also known as G or liquid fantasy – as well as cocaine and methamphetamine.
The Wentworth Courier has now exclusively obtained photos downloaded by detectives from Moss’ phone showing the young socialite grinning for the camera with an enormous blue bottle of GBL.
Two images show Moss smiling as she hoists two sizeable snaplock bags of cannabis.
Other images show a male funnelling a pale blue liquid from a larger bottle into a measuring cylinder, plastic bags full of white powder, a bag of a white crystal substance, and a Snapchat of a manicured fingertip pointing at a white powdery substance captioned “dead”.
Significant stacks of cash were shown in other pictures, some of which was improbably lined up next to a vacuum lying on the floor.
In total, the Rose Bay woman is accused of supplying 17L of gammabutyrolactane, or GBL, 624.8g of cocaine, and quantities of MDMA, methamphetamine and cannabis, as well as possessing methamphetamine and $1200 cash.
Through her solicitor, Moss entered pleas of guilty to large commercial drug supply; commercial drug supply; indictable drug supply; small drug supply and dealing with property crime proceeds.
Moss – who currently resides in Tweed Heads – will be sentenced in the Sydney District Court following a disputed facts hearing.
Documents tendered to the court reveal the astonishing lengths police allege Moss went to facilitate her supply – investing tens of thousands of dollars, bottling GBL in empty Santa Vitoria bottles from her bathtub, and obtaining cocaine so high quality it sold for $400 a bag.
In a text to a friend about obtaining several litres of GBL, Moss quipped “it’s only 29 years jail”.
In another text, Moss vented to a friend about her fear of decanting the G on her own.
“Moss told her it was going to burn holes in the plastic and the carpet,” court documents state.
In other texts, Moss says she has “unlimited access to drugs in her garage”.
“Moss says she has just come off a four-day bender and will vomit if she ever sees cocaine again,” court documents state.
“Moss says she maybe needs to find a new drug.”
Moss returns to court on June 10.