Nancy Grace
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Even a touch of fentanyl can kill you.
So what would fentanyl look like?
Can it be in a powder form?
Dr. Kendall Crowns, I have investigated cases, for instance, an infant at daycare.
Little did the family know that the daycare provider was storing fentanyl there.
Also dealing, like I think the husband or the boyfriend was dealing.
And they moved the fentanyl from one place to the next inside the daycare.
And that movement released particles of fentanyl.
and the infant inhaled it or touched it, it killed the baby.
So if you've got a plate of cocaine laced with any fentanyl at all, there's your OD right there.
What started off as, I guess, a good time ends in death.
I mean, you can die from even inhaling particles or touching particles of fentanyl.
You know, I'm just thinking about these victims and how they ended up frozen in plain view of their so-called friend, Jordan Willis.
You know, I'm trying to think about their families.
Dave Mack, tell me about the victims' families.
I know Jonathan is here speaking on behalf of his brother, Ricky, who died that day, whose body sat out there freezing for so long.
What about the other victims?
Well, Kendall Crowns, what would someone go through if they literally sat outside in an accidental fentanyl stupor and froze dead?
That would be horrible, but they couldn't get up and move.
So those individuals probably... Why would they sit there on the porch in a lounge chair and lay in the backyard if they could move?