Ormond Beach police said Richard Newkirk, 32, is facing first-degree murder charges in connection with the death of Bryce Parson, 14. Investigators said Newkirk gave Bryce and another teen a mixture made with methadone hydrochloride.
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Mixing children with large numbers of newly released inmates at unsupervised anonymous meetings, in a public park by the playground, makes no sense!
The facts are in the many articles that are archived in the “older posts.”
Phil and Don, N/A chairpersons, insist on fighting our community to bring these, anonymous, drug rehab sessions to our playground because as they said, “THEY DON’T CARE WHAT WE THINK.” Check out more about PHIL in the, “RUDE AWAKENING” and the problems we’ve been having in AA/NA PHOTOS IN PUBLIC PARKS AND CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUNDS!
First of all, I for one am truly happy for you and all others who have left
addiction behind. I don’t judge people for self-medicating. I also understand
that there is a sense of loyalty to what ever recovery program that one may
have attended. I have found this site to be willing to take an objective look
at what’s really going on when it comes to recovery. Honesty is key in doing
any inventory. Shedding light on areas where organizations are experiencing
dysfunction is necessary in order for them to stay true to purpose. Addiction
recovery is so important and it deserves our honest attention! We cannot afford
to put personality before principal allowing dysfunction in denial to blind us
and obstruct the true advancement of recovery.
This man should have been in jail instead of on the streets again.He violated
probation-so then they shortened it from 18 months to 90 days in jail?