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Most recent coverage • • • Cleveland mother says life after losing son will 'never, ever be the same' Patricia O'Malley found out her son was using heroin in August 2014. Patrick had moved back to his family's home in the Old Brooklyn neighborhood. He was arrested after he was caught stealing from the tip jar at the Broadview Heights bar where he worked.
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After Patricia O'Malley found out about her son's drug use, she lived in a state of constant worry and vigilance. How mental illness, painkillers led to an addiction that destroyed a mother's life Mary Jo Trocano spent two decades fighting mental illness and drug addiction.
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Installing mac os x lion on dell xps l502x. The 56-year-old's fight ended in March 2015 when she took a combination of heroin and other drugs and was found dead behind an abandoned Cleveland home. Father says son's drug suppliers 'should be tried for murder' Nicholas DiMarco was 18 when he died from a dose of heroin laced with fentanyl.
He left behind a grief-stricken father tormented by questions. Akron mom began opiate addiction following post-pregnancy surgery Jessica Canada Holmes started taking painkillers after she had surgery to remove a cyst that developed on her lower back while she was pregnant with her son Carter. Her family says it was the first time the Kenmore High School graduate took an opiod. Two years later, her sister Savannah Holmes found the 20 year old dead in her bedroom from snorting fentanyl that she thought was heroin. Euclid man apologized to father two days before overdose In the last conversation Steve Simcak had with his son, Stephen 'Stosh' Simcak texted his father that he wanted to get clean.
'I know I did nothin but disappoint u my whole life and i wanna be that son you can be proud of if its not too late,' Stosh, then 25, wrote on April 27, 2015. His father replied, 'U still have a chance to turn it around.' Two days later, Stosh took a fatal dose of fentanyl-laced heroin at his Euclid apartment.
Lorain woman's overdose death motivated mother to save second daughter When Lori Guest's daughter Tera died of a heroin overdose, she said she couldn't let grief consume her or she risked losing another daughter who struggled with the same addiction. Husband's fatal crash started Akron woman on path to pills and heroin Jennifer Perez was the prototypical housewife. She cared for three kids, kept the house spotless and lived for hosting family gatherings, especially holidays. Her glazed ham and pistachio pudding were unrivaled. That all changed when her husband died in a drunken-driving crash in Indiana.
She began taking prescription pain pills. That led to heroin. Perez was 35 when she died on April 30, 2015 of a fentanyl overdose in Akron. She left behind three children ages 16, 14 and 11.
Akron son regrets not speaking up about father's opioid abuse Ray Holmes worked as a bricklayer for more than a quarter-century. The toll it took on his body led to an 18-year prescription pain pill addiction. His 25-year-old son never said a word about it to anyone. Workplace injury left Lorain man addicted to painkillers, heroin Lori Beecher-McGinnis first learned that her son used heroin the night she found him dead. Brandon McGinnis took painkillers to ease discomfort from a debilitating workplace injury.
But Lori never thought her son -- who even had a fear of needles -- would use heroin. Car crash left Lorain woman addicted to painkillers Nancy Krasienko knew what happened the moment she looked in her husband's eyes.
Earlier she'd received a call that their daughter -- who had been addicted to painkillers and heroin for nearly a decade -- was found unresponsive. He'd gone to check on her and returned home looking distraught. 'I told him 'don't, don't, don't. I can't,' Krasienko said. 'He said 'Mama, I think she's gone.'