William Duncan, Chemistry Teacher, Allegedly Sells Meth -- Real-Life 'Breaking Bad'?

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William Duncan, Chemistry Teacher, Allegedly Sells Meth --Real-Life 'Breaking Bad'?

He'd better call Saul.

William Duncan, a 42-year-old chemistry teacher in Cass County, Texas, is accused of cooking andselling meth, KLTV reports.

Duncan was caught selling methamphetamine to undercover police officers in the parking lot of thejunior high school where he teaches, Police Chief Alton McWaters told the station.

McWaters added that he has http://privatetutor.info/ known Duncan for a long time and was "realsurprised" to find him engaging in such activity.

Duncan has been charged with manufacturing a controlled substance and delivery of a controlledsubstance in a drug-free zone. He has been placed on administrative leave, according to the HoustonPress.

The teacher's arrest has drawn comparisons to AMC's "Breaking Bad." Walter White, the TV show'slead character, is a high school chemistry teacher who turns to cooking and selling meth to pay forhis cancer treatment.

Duncan isn't the the first to receive this comparison. In August, an Alabama man by the name ofWalter White made Tuscaloosa County's most-wanted list after he allegedly violated hishttp://math.about.com/od/tutors/ probation in a methamphetamine manufacturing case.