"On the morning of January 1, 1963, Dr. Gilbert Bogle, and his lover, Mrs. Margaret Chandler, were found dead on a river bank after a riotous party given by staff of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. Bogle, a brilliant scientist, had told friends that he was about to go to the US to work on scientific research of great military importance. The deaths were never solved, but Sydney detectives became convinced that Bogle and his colleagues had been experimenting with LSD and the effect it produced on their thought-processes - the invitation to the New Year's party required each guest to bring a painting done under the influenced of the drug - and either by accident or by design someone had slipped the couple what turned out to be an overdose."