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Tears to Ink

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Who killed Nicholas Jordan Di Marco?When my son was released from a treatment facility, one of the counselors (who I was working with closely) recommended I get Narcan. At that time, you needed a prescription, so I went to my family doctor to get some. The doctor refused, stating that he did not want my son to have a silver bullet in case he overdosed.The memory of law enforcement and EMS peeling me away from my son’s lifeless body is ingrained forever in my brain. The question that plagues my sanity: If I had administered the Narcan five to ten minutes sooner, would he still be alive! That was on Monday, I had signed up for a Narcan training class with Project Dawn (Death Avoidance with Narcan) to get some.We will not get the support we need from the government, private sector, and the public until we educate and remove the stigma and ignorance that is currently out there. Only then can we unite and put the proper actions in motion to stop this epidemic and not allow any more innocent lives to be lost. All that is necessary for the opioid epidemic to succeed is that good people do nothing. When my son (Nicholas Jordan Di Marco) passed from a fentanyl-laced heroin overdose, the local police detective took over the investigation. I signed off on allowing access to his phone, gave him the names and phone numbers of eight of Nick’s active-user friends, and the names and phone numbers of three of his heroin dealers. After four months, the detective told me they had closed the case due to lack of evidence. Four months after that, I saw that same detective guarding the door to a Giant Eagle liquor store. He was making sure that there weren’t too many people inside the store at one time: crowd control.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fulton Books
Date
18 March 2021
Pages
152
ISBN
9781637103999

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Who killed Nicholas Jordan Di Marco?When my son was released from a treatment facility, one of the counselors (who I was working with closely) recommended I get Narcan. At that time, you needed a prescription, so I went to my family doctor to get some. The doctor refused, stating that he did not want my son to have a silver bullet in case he overdosed.The memory of law enforcement and EMS peeling me away from my son’s lifeless body is ingrained forever in my brain. The question that plagues my sanity: If I had administered the Narcan five to ten minutes sooner, would he still be alive! That was on Monday, I had signed up for a Narcan training class with Project Dawn (Death Avoidance with Narcan) to get some.We will not get the support we need from the government, private sector, and the public until we educate and remove the stigma and ignorance that is currently out there. Only then can we unite and put the proper actions in motion to stop this epidemic and not allow any more innocent lives to be lost. All that is necessary for the opioid epidemic to succeed is that good people do nothing. When my son (Nicholas Jordan Di Marco) passed from a fentanyl-laced heroin overdose, the local police detective took over the investigation. I signed off on allowing access to his phone, gave him the names and phone numbers of eight of Nick’s active-user friends, and the names and phone numbers of three of his heroin dealers. After four months, the detective told me they had closed the case due to lack of evidence. Four months after that, I saw that same detective guarding the door to a Giant Eagle liquor store. He was making sure that there weren’t too many people inside the store at one time: crowd control.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fulton Books
Date
18 March 2021
Pages
152
ISBN
9781637103999