Tim Lambesis: Steroids & Thousands of Dollars in Cash Found in his Bedroom, says Detective

by | Sep 17, 2013

As I Lay Dying’s Tim Lambesis had a court hearing yesterday — it was determined that he will stand trial on charges of attempting to hire a hitman to kill his estranged wife.

A detective testified on Monday that investigators found thousands of dollars in cash in Lambesis’ bedroom, along with “a lot of different quantities” of male enhancement-type drugs, male libido-type drugs and estrogen blocking drugs, reports NBC San Diego.

Lambesis has an arraignment scheduled for October 22; at that time a trial date will be set.

He’s been out on $2 million bail since May. If convicted of charges he could face up to nine years in prison.

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