Detroit: 50 Drug overdose deaths in one week. 19 in one day!

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I think this will be a huge story in the coming days/weeks.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13122392/site/newsweek/
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June 12, 2006 issue - Street users call it drop dead, executioner, flat-liner, the exorcist, Al Capone, fefe, Teflon and diesel. Cops know it as a deadly mix of heroin and fentanyl, an anesthetic and painkiller far more potent than morphine. For cancer patients racked with pain, legally prescribed fentanyl can be a godsend. But for junkies, the fentanyl-heroin cocktail has become the hot new high, as lethal as it is alluring. It is being blamed for hundreds of deaths this year in big cities in the Midwest and Northeast. In Wayne County, Mich., home to Detroit, there have been 50 deaths in just the past two weeks, including 19 in one deadly day in May.

The problem is that cops don't know who is spreading the killer junk on the streets. It might be just one big bad batch that's been widely distributed, or it could be coming from multiple sources, say law-enforcement officials, who first began noticing a spike in fentanyl-heroin overdoses in November. One promising new lead came from the arrest of five people at an underground fentanyl lab in Mexico. "We're working to see if there's a connection, if that lab was the source," says DEA spokeswoman Rogene Waite. Federal and local police are meeting in Chicago this month to compare notes and come up with a cohesive strategy to combat the growing crisis.

Dealers are not intentionally killing their customers. Instead, it appears that in their zeal to get the new product on the street, dealers haven't perfected the recipe. Users say the blend, when snorted, injected or smoked, gives them an instant feeling of extreme euphoria. After 11 people died from the drug in one day in Chicago last month, police issued a public warning. Instead of being scared off, "people flocked to the area looking for the drug," says police spokeswoman Monique Bond. "They say," says Frank Limon, a top Chicago cop, "that it's the best high they've ever had." And the deadliest.

—Hilary Shenfeld
 

Stealth

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Yeah a batch of that shit just hit Pittsburgh...I think in 2 days we got 4 deaths, 40 overdoses, and about a dozen car accidents. They said all of the people who died or OD'd were in their late 30's all the way up to their 50's.
 

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Yeah until you fall asleep with one of those in your mouth and your friends have to slap the shit out of you to make sure you didnt die...
 
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WHAT DO THEY THINK? THEY ARE GONNA DO THAT SHIT AND LIVE FOREVER??? LOL!!!

@stealth, the fucked up thing is that when the drugies and drunks get in car accidents, they usually end up killin somebody who was actually worth something instead of their own worthless asses....sad
 

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Yeah I got a buddy (actually he's a worthless piece of shit junkie thief that used to be my buddy) that was all fucked up on dope and killed some old dude in a vehicular homicide accident. He got involuntary manslaughter and spent about a year in prison, with weekend release after 6 months. So he spends a year in jail after givin some completely innocent dude a life sentence. That's the fucked up thing.

The funny thing is I think the dude deserved the electric chair BEFORE he ever killed somebody.

But I feel ya...that shit is always a shame when someone needlessly loses a life.
 
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Goodfella said:
don't judge...that is an empty wrapper from months ago

do i seem like i'm on crack, doberman?
Just baggin on ya Goodfella! and to answer your question. Yes.
Got ya again. I don't know you from a hole in the ground. Do what you do.
I've done my share of drugs, including Opium, pills, and and cocaine(Too much Scarface in the 80's) on top of that I was an alcoholic. So I aint tha one to judge. I am addicted to technology now.