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Let's be honest, most of us have a preconceived notion about what drug addicts look like.
The reality is drug addiction crosses every single social, economical, and any other line you can think of.
You know drug addicts. You may not know they are a drug addict but they are in your life somewhere.
Brian and Courtney Halye's kids found them dead in bed.
Can you imagine the trauma these children are going to have to overcome as they grow up?
Does anyone have the answer on how to get this problem under control?
I'm all ears. Actually, I'm all eyes
Tricia
The reality is drug addiction crosses every single social, economical, and any other line you can think of.
You know drug addicts. You may not know they are a drug addict but they are in your life somewhere.
Authorities on Friday were investigating the deaths of a Spirit Airlines pilot and his wife whose bodies were found by their children in their southwestern Ohio home. A coroner said the preliminary cause of death for both appears consistent with a drug overdose.
Pilot Brian
[FONT=&]Halye[/FONT], 36, and wife Courtney, 34, were found dead Thursday in a bedroom of their home in Centerville, south of Dayton, police said.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...dead-children-after-possible-overdose-n735086
Spirit Airlines Pilot, Wife Found Dead by Children After Possible Overdose
by PHIL MCCAUSLAND and SHAMAR WALTERS
Authorities on Friday were investigating the deaths of a Spirit Airlines pilot and his wife whose bodies were found by their children in their southwestern Ohio home. A coroner said the preliminary cause of death for both appears consistent with a drug overdose.
Pilot Brian [FONT=&]Halye[/FONT], 36, and wife Courtney, 34, were found dead Thursday in a bedroom of their home in Centerville, south of Dayton, police said.
Brian and Courtney Halye's kids found them dead in bed.
The couple's children can be heard on a 911 call after their parents failed to wake them for school.
"They were very cold," their son told a dispatcher while his three sisters can be heard crying in the background.
The son added that they found their parents in bed not breathing and that his sisters described their father's face as "pale and there
[FONT=&]was[/FONT] black lines all over his face."
Can you imagine the trauma these children are going to have to overcome as they grow up?
Does anyone have the answer on how to get this problem under control?
I'm all ears. Actually, I'm all eyes
Tricia