Just for the record, there really hasn’t been any indication that DS was anywhere near black out drunk. He was sober enough to drive the 45ish minutes back to his house from Lexington. There are Good Samaritan laws in the state that specifically protect people from getting in trouble due to those types of circumstances. Statistically, most deaths attributed to some type of substance, whether it’s alcohol consumption or otherwise, is reported to authorities. I don’t think the overwhelming response would be concealment. When I was younger, I dated a guy whose mom was a mess. I watched her overdose twice, once in my car, and I never hesitated to call 911. I was 19 years old. The last thing on my mind was getting in trouble. Medical and legal professionals have campaigned pretty hard the last few years, especially in this state, about the Good Samaritan law keeping people from legal recourse if they report to authorities.