Peter George McIntyre (Soulore Solaris) and Cameron Kite charged with Manslaughter
- Daniel Patterson (Forensic Toxicologist)

- Apr 11
- 4 min read
THIS IS A LIVE CASE, IT WILL BE UPDATED
Case: Rex v Soulare Solaris (2026/00088566)
Aliases: Peter George McIntyre, Lore Solaris
Last appearance: 8 April 2026, Bail Review before His Honour Judge Michael Dakin
Progress: Originating Process > Bail* > Committal process > Arraignment > Trial > Verdict
*As at 11 April 2026
Photo Credit: Australian Associated Press Limited, Dave Hunt.
FIRST ARTICLE - 11 APRIL 2026
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Two alternative health providers have been charged with Manslaughter. The unqualified persons ran a "Health Service" where he would administer dangerous chemicals (that even scientists generally cannot legally possess or work with in a lab) to people as a 'treatment'. Sadly a person who trusted these workers died a particularly painful and brutal death.
At this point I don't have a conflict as it doesn't appear the accused persons are legally represented. I note the accused are Cameron Kite and Soulore Solaris. I will primarily focus on Mr Solaris/McIntyre rather than Cameron Kite unless proceedings reveal he played a greater role in the death.
Background
On 16 October 2021, Jarrad Antonovich (the victim) attended an “alternative medicine” festival operated by Peter George McIntyre, now using the alias “Soulare Solaris” (Mr Solaris, the accused)
At that festival, Mr Solaris administered a combination of dangerous (Schedule 10) chemicals including ayahuasca (containing Dimethyltryptamine) and Kambo (a frog poison).
These are not benign “natural therapies.” They are biologically active substances with well-documented capacity to destabilise the cardiovascular system, disrupt electrolytes, and induce severe physiological stress.
CONTEXT ABOUT SCHEDULE 10 DANGEROUS CHEMICALS: As a scientist I am authorised to get anything from Schedule 2, 3, or 4 at my discretion for research, I can also get Schedule 8/9 with a licence from the state health department. Schedule 10? I'd need to write to the Health Minister and Secretary of my state and ask for an exemption, as I know no other way to get it. They are dangerous chemicals off limits to even scientists 99.9% of the time. That is how dangerous and toxic things in Schedule 10 are. I'd sooner work with a nerve gas than ingest anything in S10.
Following administration of these substances, The Victim entered a prolonged state of severe physiological distress.
Witness evidence from the inquest describes:
Continuous, violent vomiting
Extreme pain and agitation
Progressive physical deterioration over several hours
The vomiting was so severe it resulted in a rupture of the oesophagus. At approximately 11:30 PM, he collapsed. While bystanders called an ambulance, evidence was given that Mr Solaris continued to play guitar while an indigenous 'elder' conducted chanting rituals. A ROLE (Record of Life Extinction) was completed onsite in the early hours of 17 October 2021. Less than 6 hours after the 'treatment'.
That detail matters. Not for theatrics, but because it goes directly to awareness of distress and response to it.
Why is this not murder?
That is ultimately a question for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP).
On the face of it, the conduct raises a legitimate question of reckless indifference to human life, which is one pathway to murder. In my experience the ODPP are only too willing to lay baseless charges and almost always lay the most severe charges so they can give a 'good plea deal' if they realise their case is unwinnable.
However, reputable prosecutors (some exist in the DPP) often take a more conservative approach at the outset, manslaughter is easier to prove. Charges can evolve. What is laid initially is not always where a case ends.
What do the poisons administered by Mr Solaris do to the body?
Let’s strip away the 'spiritual' branding and look at physiology.
Ayahuasca
Ayahuasca combines DMT with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), allowing the compound to become orally active. MAOIs are basically anti-depressants. They increase serotonin, dopamine, and norepenephrine which contributes more to the effects of the psychedelic which is why all your insufferable mates who used this drug on a trip to South America will say "it's an experience".
Effects include:
Significant increases in heart rate and blood pressure
Strong serotonergic activation (best case scenario, it makes you calm. Worst case scenario it starts to cook your body from the inside, you poop your pants, you have a seizure, and your heart fails. This is why we don't take drugs from strangers kids, even if they run a cult). You won't know which one of the two you'll get until you ingest the chemical.
Nausea and vomiting (common and expected).
Even on its own, it places measurable stress on the cardiovascular and autonomic systems.
Kambo
Kambo introduces a cocktail of peptides that act on:
Blood vessels (causing rapid drops in blood pressure)
The heart (tachycardia and instability)
The gastrointestinal system (violent purging)
Effects include:
Hypotension
Severe vomiting
Seizures
Electrolyte imbalance
Combined effects: where it becomes dangerous
Individually, these substances are risky.
Combined, they create a compounding physiological assault:
Ayahuasca drives sympathetic activation (heart rate and pressure shifts)
Kambo can induce sudden hypotension
Both cause extreme vomiting and fluid loss
The result is a perfect setup for:
Hyponatremia (dangerously low sodium)
Cardiac arrhythmias
Seizures
Collapse
In the worst cases, death.
In this case, the mechanism was even more brutal it was repeated, uncontrolled vomiting leading to oesophageal rupture, a catastrophic and often fatal medical emergency.
All of the sudden, pooping your pants and having your heart fail seems like the kinder way to go.
I will do my best to cover this matter and help explain the science. I followed it closely during the Coronial Inquest so following the prosecution of the man who decided to administer the chemicals for profit, giving false assurances of it's safety and legitimacy as a treatment, seems appropriate.
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