Meth has devastated Iowa, that's for sure. No thanks to Lori Arnold:
http://www.thefix.com/content/how-americas-meth-queen-melted-down?page=all
My own personal theory is that meth does not make people do things they never dreamed of, it just lowers their inhibitions so that they do things they always wanted to do.
My sense is that Lyric was protected from most of this by the fact that first the Collinses and then her grandmother took over legal guardianship and custody of her.
GrainneDhu, thanx for sharing...very significant in the increase in the silent epidemic of missing/murdered persons in Iowa, and beyond.. Many, if not most missing/murdered persons cases have a direct or indirect link to methamphetamine, imo.
(snipped from article)
In his best-selling Methland: The Death and Life of an American Small Town, author Nick Reding described Arnold as a shrewd, sociopathic operator, able to weave together various political, sociological and chemical threads into the Midwests first and last bona fide crank empire. According to Reding, With [Arnold], the very concept of industrialized meth in rural places like Iowa was born.