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My husband died over an overdose. Was there foul play?Question: Dear Stanton: I lost my husband six months ago to a heroin overdose. We do not know to this day exactly what happened and have been unsuccessful in getting the local law enforcement officials to do any investigating of the circumstances. In short, they are taking the words of two addicts who were present that "he provided the drugs it was his idea." These notable people were wanted on warrants at the time and fled the scene of his death to call 911 from elsewhere. Did my husband take drugs? I don't know. I do know the insurance companies aren't paying saying the coroner and sheriff report said he must have (if those two losers said he did). Is this commonplace? I lived with my husband for the past six years and knew him to be recovered. Short of wanting to kill the two losers that were in attendance at his death, what do people do, hire private investigators? I tried that one only to find a guy who was retired off the same sheriff force - a 'good ol' boy and friend of the sheriff (no to mention sexist pig). Stanton's Answer: Well, let me express my limitations in deciding whether your husband did indeed take drugs again, not having known him. Having excused myself thusly, perhaps I can contribute some thoughts:
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