Harvard Grad, LSD Kingpin: The Collision of Sixties Idealism and Nineties Materialism

2025-05-12
Harvard Grad, LSD Kingpin: The Collision of Sixties Idealism and Nineties Materialism

William Leonard Pickard, a Harvard graduate, was arrested for allegedly being one of the world's largest LSD manufacturers. This article chronicles his legendary and complex life: from a privileged childhood in Atlanta to the heart of the 1960s counterculture and social drug research at prestigious universities in the 1990s. He associated with rock star Sting, befriended members of the British House of Lords and US officials, and earned a master's degree from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. However, he served multiple prison sentences for drug manufacturing and, while attempting to lead a legitimate life, was again caught up in the drug trade through his collaboration with Gordon Todd Skinner, a drug dealer. Pickard's story is a microcosm of the clash between 1960s idealism and 1990s materialism, a cautionary tale about the conflict between the dreams of the counterculture and the harsh realities of life.