Web of Addiction. Gwen Filosa.
by Filosa, Gwen; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 69Institutions. Publisher: Times-Picayune, 2004ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): Crime | Drug abuse and crime | Drug traffic -- Investigation | Murder | Murder victims | Narcotic addicts | Narcotics dealers | New Orleans (La.)DDC classification: 050 Summary: "Death accorded Terry Faulkner little dignity. According to police, the father of two daughters died July 21 [2003] with a bullet in the back of his head and a glass crack pipe tucked in his hand. They found him by a curb in the insular Hollygrove neighborhood of New Orleans, where he was born and raised: dead at 42. Crack cocaine played a definitive role in Faulkner's death, just as it had in his life, a life marked by arrests for possession and stints in jail and rehab." (TIMES-PICAYUNE) This article examines the link between homicides and drugs.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Web of Addiction, Feb. 10, 2004; pp. n.p..
"Death accorded Terry Faulkner little dignity. According to police, the father of two daughters died July 21 [2003] with a bullet in the back of his head and a glass crack pipe tucked in his hand. They found him by a curb in the insular Hollygrove neighborhood of New Orleans, where he was born and raised: dead at 42. Crack cocaine played a definitive role in Faulkner's death, just as it had in his life, a life marked by arrests for possession and stints in jail and rehab." (TIMES-PICAYUNE) This article examines the link between homicides and drugs.
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