The New York Daily News reports convicted steroid distributor Kirk Radomski handed over shipping receipts to federal investigators that proves Roger Clemens received HGH to his home in 2002 or 2003.
According to sources with close knowledge of the investigation, Radomski has discovered shipping receipts for a package of two kits of human growth hormone that he sent in late 2002 or 2003 to Clemens at the pitcher’s palatial mansion in Houston. Radomski is believed to have also provided the government with new information and receipts for drug shipments to other players.
Radomski, who received a five-year probation sentence in February after cooperating with government investigators, recently informed the feds about the materials. The Justice Department is continuing its investigation in New York as well as in Texas and Florida.
The Clemens package was addressed to William Roger Clemens, in care of Brian McNamee, according to the sources, who said that McNamee did not sign for the package.
According to the sources, the timing of the shipment to Clemens’ home coincides roughly with the dates when Clemens’ wife, Debbie, used human growth hormone in preparation for her participation in a pictorial in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. They also expect the evidence to corroborate McNamee’s claims that Clemens was behind his wife’s use and was present when McNamee injected her just after the drugs arrived at the couple’s home.
Clemens, you lying rat bastard – you, your wife and Brian McNamee had a HGH-menage a trois so just confess already. It’s a little hard to believe that you had your wife doing HGH for a photo shoot, yet you passed on the opportunity to use it to help you get an edge on the mound.

