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'They didn't deserve an early death' | Teenage brothers die of suspected overdoses
The 9th District Attorney General said his office is hoping to bring 2nd degree murder charges against the person who supplied the deadly drugs.
Author: Cole Sullivan
Updated: 1:27 PM EDT April 22, 2021
HARRIMAN, Tenn. — Prosecutors hope to bring murder charges against the person responsible for selling the drugs that killed two teenage brothers in Harriman Monday night. 
Friends identified the victims as Jared Crass, 19, and his 17-year-old brother Javen, who attended Rockwood High School. 
"They were just trying to have fun one night, someone said it was good, they tried it and they died," said Ethan Hughett, 19, who explained Jared Crass was his "best friend" ever since they met in class at Harriman High School.

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