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Thread started 10/03/19 1:38pm

casi1

Charges based on Fentanyl laced pills

I just read today that 3 men were charged with providing the oxycodone laced fentanyl that contributed to Mac Miller’s death last year. For some reason, I automatically thought of P and how this could have/should have been the result of his investigation.

I guess I’m happy that the folks who are giving these pills to others are being brought to justice. Maybe P’s death helped make that happen... but I can’t help but wish that the source of his pills could have been identified.

Sorry for rambling. It’s been a weird day.
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Reply #1 posted 10/03/19 7:31pm

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Please provide a link in your post to this 3 men story. Thanks

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Reply #2 posted 10/04/19 5:01am

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Glad to hear that they have been caught and are being charged.


https://www.cbsnews.com/n...019-10-03/



Three men arrested during the investigation into rapper Mac Miller's deadly overdose last year have been charged with giving the drugs that killed him, according to U.S. prosecutors. The grand jury indictment, unsealed in Los Angeles on Wednesday, accused the men of conspiring and distributing cocaine and oxycodone pills laced with fentanyl that caused Miller's death in September 2018.

Cameron Pettit, Stephen Walter and Ryan Reavis were previously charged with drug-related offenses. Wednesday's charges add the allegation that their drugs led to Miller's death.

All have been arrested in recent weeks and remain in custody; none of them have entered a plea. Attorneys for Pettit and Walter declined comment to The Associated Press. It's unclear if Reavis has a lawyer.

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Reply #3 posted 10/04/19 6:09pm

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PennyPurple said:

Glad to hear that they have been caught and are being charged.





https://www.cbsnews.com/n...019-10-03/





Three men arrested during the investigation into rapper Mac Miller's deadly overdose last year have been charged with giving the drugs that killed him, according to U.S. prosecutors. The grand jury indictment, unsealed in Los Angeles on Wednesday, accused the men of conspiring and distributing cocaine and oxycodone pills laced with fentanyl that caused Miller's death in September 2018.




Cameron Pettit, Stephen Walter and Ryan Reavis were previously charged with drug-related offenses. Wednesday's charges add the allegation that their drugs led to Miller's death.


All have been arrested in recent weeks and remain in custody; none of them have entered a plea. Attorneys for Pettit and Walter declined comment to The Associated Press. It's unclear if Reavis has a lawyer.




Thanks for providing the link. I will remember to do that next time.
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Reply #4 posted 10/04/19 7:12pm

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casi1 said:

PennyPurple said:

Glad to hear that they have been caught and are being charged.


https://www.cbsnews.com/n...019-10-03/



Three men arrested during the investigation into rapper Mac Miller's deadly overdose last year have been charged with giving the drugs that killed him, according to U.S. prosecutors. The grand jury indictment, unsealed in Los Angeles on Wednesday, accused the men of conspiring and distributing cocaine and oxycodone pills laced with fentanyl that caused Miller's death in September 2018.

Cameron Pettit, Stephen Walter and Ryan Reavis were previously charged with drug-related offenses. Wednesday's charges add the allegation that their drugs led to Miller's death.

All have been arrested in recent weeks and remain in custody; none of them have entered a plea. Attorneys for Pettit and Walter declined comment to The Associated Press. It's unclear if Reavis has a lawyer.

Thanks for providing the link. I will remember to do that next time.

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