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You might think of heroin as primarily an inner city problem, but dealers are making huge profits by expanding to new, across the country. Im sitting here looking at you, and you look young and fresh. Youre the. Youre the girl next door. And you were addicted to heroin. I mean, obviously, its very flattering that you say, like, i dont look like a junkie. But even miss america could be a junkie. I mean, anybody can be a junkie. Take your time. The older people are passing it onto the Younger Generation so the Younger Generation can pass it onto the next generation. This is your mission. I dont want this music to die. Im going home im going home to live. Stahl there didnt seem to be any risk of any music dying perform live, 55 plus and kicking, before a packed house in harlem. Kroft im steve kroft. Stahl im lesley stahl. Whitaker im bill whitaker. Pelley im scott pelley. Those stories tonight on this special edition of 60 minutes. And an Early Morning mode. And a partly sunny mode. 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You might think of heroin as primarily an inner city problem. But dealers connected to mexican drug cartels are making huge profits by expanding to new, lucrative markets suburbs all across the country. Its basic economics the dealers are going where the money is. And as we first reported last fall, theyre cultivating a new set of consumers high school students, college athletes, teachers, and professionals. Heroin is showing up everywhere, in places like columbus, ohio. The area has long been viewed as so typically middle american that, for years, Many Companies have gone there to test new products. We went to the columbus suburbs to see how heroin is taking hold in the heartland. Im sitting here looking at you, and you look young and fresh. Youre the. Youre the girl next door. Hannah morris i mean, obviously, its very flattering that you say, like, i dont look like a junkie. But even miss america could be a junkie. I mean, anybody can be a junkie. Whitaker Hannah Morris is in college now. She says shes been clean for over a year, but in high school, she was using heroin. Hannah lived outside columbus, in the upper middleclass suburb of worthington. Her parents are professionals. The Median Income here is 87,000 a year. Before she got hooked on heroin, hannah thought it was just another party drug. How did you get to those depths . What was the path you took . Morris it started with weed, and it was fun and i got the good weed. Went to. Oh, my gosh, i went to pills, and it was still fun you know, percocet, xanax, vicodin, all that kind of stuff. And then, yeah, heroin. I started smoking it at first. Whitaker so you were what, 15 . Morris yeah. And i was like, oh, my gosh, that was amazing. Whitaker you remember it morris oh, yeah. Lets say ive never done a drug in my life. I would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out of ten, you know. And then you take heroin and youre automatically at a 26. And youre like, i want that again. Whitaker hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other students went from smoking it at parties to shooting it up at high school. Morris like, doing it at school in the bathroom. Whitaker a syringe . Morris a syringe. I would have it in my purse, all ready to go. Whitaker Jenna Morrison has struggled to remain clean for three years. She comes from a town that is smaller and more rural than hannahs. Jenna says her addiction started with legal opiates pain pills you can get with a prescription. Chemically, theyre almost identical to heroin. Jenna morrison i got on pain pills pretty bad when i was probably between 15 and 16. Whitaker and the heroin came. Whitaker was it an easy transition from the pain pills to heroin . Morrison very, because i didnt realize at the time that heroin is an opiate. I didnt know that that was the same thing as the pills that i was using. Whitaker why were you using all these drugs . Morrison im in a small town. There was nothing to do. And i was hanging out with older people. So, that was our way of having fun, partying. Mike dewine this is the worst drug epidemic ive seen in. In my lifetime. Whitaker mike dewine is the attorney general of ohio. Hes a former u. S. Senator, congressman, and a county prosecutor. We met him at a state crime lab outside columbus. Dewine its in every single county. Its in our cities, but its also in our wealthier suburbs. Its in our small towns. There is no place in ohio where you can hide from it. Whitaker its that pervasive . Dewine there is no place in ohio where you couldnt have it minutes. Morris i can text and say, hey, do you have this . We can meet. They would bring it to my house, leave it under the mat. Its pretty easy to get. Whitaker full service. Morris uhhuh, yeah. To me, it was easier to get than weed or cocaine, definitely easier. Whitaker dealers with connections to the mexican cartels sell heroin everywhere, even in this Department Store parking lot outside columbus. Hell be coming out of that car right there. Whitaker our cameras captured the purchase of this heroin by an Undercover Police informant. What is this . So this is a couple types of heroin that we see. Whitaker attorney general mike dewines staffers say the mexican heroin can be cheap 10 a hit or less. Some of it is cut with other drugs that make it even more powerful and deadly. And dealers keep inventing new ways to outwit law enforcement. And what do you have here . These are actually tablets. So they are pressed to look like but they contain heroin. Whitaker heroin in pill form. That look like pills, correct. Whitaker this. This is new. Very new. Weve only seen a few cases in the lab. Whitaker and Something Else mike dewine says is new since his days as a county prosecutor heroin has lost its stigma as a poisonous, back alley drug. Dewine theres no psychological barrier anymore that stops a young person or an older person from taking heroin. Whitaker so, who is the typical heroin user in ohio today . Dewine anybody watching today this show. It could be your family. Theres no typical person. It just has permeated every segment of society in ohio. Whitaker even the welltodo town of pickerington, 30 minutes outside of columbus. Tyler campbell was a star of the High School Football team. He went on to play division one at the university of akron. For tyler, heroin wasnt a party his parents, wayne and christy campbell, say his heroin habit grew from his addiction to opiate painkillers, prescribed legally after he injured his shoulder. What were the pills . Christy campbell it was vicodin. Wayne campbell vicodin. He had 60 vicodin for his shoulder surgery. Whitaker thats a normal prescription . Wayne campbell for that procedure. Whitaker its easy for kids to sell their excess pills. Theyre popular recreational drugs in high schools and colleges, so much in demand that one pill can cost up to 80. Pill addicts like tyler often switch to heroin because its a cheaper opiate with a bigger high. Tyler was in and out of rehab four times. The night he came home the last time, he couldnt fight the uncontrollable urge that is heroin addiction. He shot up in his bedroom and died of a heroin overdose. He wasnt the only addict on his College Football team. Wayne campbell unfortunately, the quarterback 2011, same situation. Christy campbell same accidental overdose. First of all, if you dont talk about it, right . Whitaker after tyler died, the campbells met many families whose children were heroin addicts in the suburbs of columbus. Like tyler, most got hooked on pills first. Started with pain pills . Absolutely. Whitaker t. J. And heidi riggs daughter died of a heroin overdose. Marin was a High School Basketball player and captain of her golf team. Lea heidman and Brian Malones daughter alyssa died of an overdose earlier this year. Brenda stewart has two sons in recovery. Tracy morrison is Jenna Morrisons mother, and has a second daughter who is also a recovering addict. Rob brandts son was an addict. Rob brandt he battled it through high school. Whitaker he says his son robby got hooked on pain pills prescribed by a dentist after his wisdom teeth were removed. He was in training with the national guard, hoping to serve in afghanistan. Brandt and when he came home, he met up with an old sell Prescription Medications with, and that old friend introduced him to heroin. And we did the. We did rehab, we did relapse, we did rehab, and he got clean. But the drug called his name again and. And he said yes, and that was the last time and he passed from an accidental overdose. Whitaker for many of these parents, the hardest thing to accept was losing their children after they thought theyd finally beaten the addiction. Lea heidman she passed away the day after st. Patricks day. And she posted on st. Patricks day a picture of her on her laptop, studying, doing homework, saying, no partying for me, not even a single drink. Im staying in and im. And im working. And the next day she used, and that was the last time she used. Tracy morrison i am a nurse. Whitaker Tracy Morrison, jennas mother, trained to be a nurse more than 30 years ago. She says the medical profession for the heroin epidemic. She says doctors overprescribe pain medications. Tracy morrison i graduated in the 80s. I was a nursing director when we decided to swing the pendulum from not treating pain to treat everybodys pain. I was a part of that. And at that time, i had no idea that we were addicting people. Whitaker in 2014, three quarters of a billion pain pills were prescribed by doctors in ohio nearly 65 pills for every man, woman and child in the state. How did you respond when your daughters told you they were using heroin . Tracy morrison well, they first told me they were using the pills, and how i found out they were using heroin was i came home from work one day, made dinner, and i was yelling for my youngest daughter to come for dinner and she didnt. And i walked into her bedroom and her boyfriend was shooting her up. Whitaker you saw this . Tracy morrison i saw it. Whitaker what did you do . Plate of food. I dropped it. And i was hysterical. Whitaker tracys daughter jenna is 25 now. She knows shes lucky to be alive. Jenna morrison in my addiction, i have been to rehab 17 times, and i had been to jail six or seven times. So every time i went to jail, i got out, went to rehab, came home and relapsed, and then did it all over again. Whitaker you overdosed, as well . Morrison uhhuh. Whitaker how many times . Morrison i only overdosed once, and i woke up in an ambulance. Whitaker jenna would have died if Emergency Medical Technicians hadnt injected her with naloxone hydrochloride, also called narcan. It quickly reverses the effects of opiates in the brain. So this is the kit. Whitaker the heroin problem in ohio is so big, families and friends of addicts not just Health Professionals are being taught to administer narcan, which is now available without a this is what it looks like. This is the little purple cap, actually is the medication. Tracy morrison this is a hurricane. Whitaker though shes a nurse, Tracy Morrison says, at first, she had no idea her daughters were addicts. Neither did the other parents. But they feel they missed all the signs and let their children down. You feel guilty . Every day. Heidi riggs you lost the battle, so youre always going to say, is there something i could have done differently . Is. You know, did. Why didnt i notice it when i had missing spoons that it wasnt because, you know, they left cereal bowls upstairs. It was actually because, you know, she was using them to shoot heroin. But who would have thought our children would ever do heroin . Whitaker all of these parents say they wanted to talk to us because too many other families are embarrassed, in denial about their kids heroin use. These parents say the stigma and shame are compounding the epidemic. Heidi riggs no one was talking about that we had heroin in pickerington. Shock when it happened. And. But the struggle was the stigma. Brenda stewart never say, not my child. Yeah, right. Brenda stewart because you never know. It could end up being your brian malone you never want to get that call. You never want to get that call. Whitaker the call you got . Brian malone the call you got, and we got the call. Whitaker today, heroin overdoses take the lives of at least 23 people in ohio every week. We were told many other heroin deaths go unreported. Im sure there are some who would be watching this and would say, heroin addicts are junkies and they brought this on themselves, so why should we care . 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You havent heard them because, for most of the performers, this was their first time on the stage. Theyve been singing their whole lives in church, in amateur groups, in the shower but like so many who had dreams of making it big, life somehow got in the way. As we first reported last year, the show was created by a jockey named vy higginsen, who has made it her mission to preserve a special part of American CultureAfrican American music, both gospel and popular music like soul and r b. She found a pool of untapped talent, men and women in what she calls the second half of life, just waiting for their chance to shine. The show is called alive 55 plus and kickin. And while that certainly fits the men and women who fill this harlem stage on saturday afternoons, alive also refers to the music, and that is just how vy higginsen wants it. Vy higginsen the older people carry the music in their body, in their mind. If they die, then that sound may stahl her idea was not just to celebrate the music. She also wanted to produce a show about the Life Experiences and struggles that created it. She figured shed start by finding the voices, then write stories for each character afterward. At least, that was the plan over a year ago when she put out the call for auditions. Higginsen we talked about it on the radio, auditions for 55 plus, and they said, this is a youthoriented society. Nobody wants to hear about us. I want to hear about you singing aint no sunshine stahl theo harris, 65, was one of more than 200 people who showed up to audition. He had caught one of the radio announcements on his way home from work. Theo harris i pulled the car over to the side of the street. I said, this is what ive been waiting for. Stahl 55 and over, im there. Harris im there. Stahl debbie bingham, 56, always wanted to sing, but she needed a steady job to raise her family, so she became a nurse. Debbie bingham i worked in pediatrics, in the trauma center, so i did a little bit of everything. Stahl did you ever dream of being a professional singer . Bingham all the time. Stahl renee walker, also 56, works for her local school district. Renee walker when i started working there, i told myself it would just be a temporary job until i made it as a singer. So, ive been there 31 temporary years. Stahl in some cases, the talent was obvious. In others, like a 75yearold named matthew brown, a little less so. Higginsen oh, matthew brown. He came in. He was bent over, looking down, and i was thinking to myself, whats gonna happen here . Stahl he. Hes not right for this show. Higginsen well, i dont know. I mean, look at. Whew. Stahl she looked at you and said, uhuh. Matthew brown yes. Yes. Yes. Stahl she told you that . Brown she told me that. Higginsen he took the mic. He pulled his shoulders back. He started to sing. And i fell out in my chair. Ah brown shall always be my song of praise. Higginsen my god thats what im looking for. Brown and i looked at her. And she straightened up. laughs higginsen who sings like that today . You cant turn on the radio and hear that. But i heard that when i was a young girl. Like nat king cole. Did you know you had. That you got it . Brown i. I told myself, you got it. But i wont. I wont say anything. singing aint no sunshine stahl vy heard a different sound in theo harris voice. Higginsen i put him a little bit in the crooner doowop section. Stahl the doowop. Higginsen the doowop time. Stahl vys plan had been to create a story for each singer that would match their individual sound. That was before she knew what kind of stories were right in front of her. Theo harris revealed at his audition that he had spent time in prison. When he said how much time, he wasnt sure anyone heard him correctly. Harris greg kelly, who was the pianist, said, wait a minute, how many years did you say . And i said, 40. Greg kelly 40 . Harris yes. Harris yes. And thats when vy heard it. Higginsen 40 years in prison . Harris in and out. Stahl harris told her he had committed burglaries, many in her neighborhood, harlem, to get money to feed a drug habit. Vy told us she was conflicted, but when she and her husband and collaborator, director ken wydro, made their choices and assembled a cast to start creating the show, theo was sitting front and center. Why did you pick him if hes this person who destroyed your neighborhood . Higginsen because hes part of it. Hes part of the big picture. I cant ignore that. And perhaps it was necessary for him to have a second chance. Perhaps he deserved it, another chance. Stahl and theo harris wasnt the only one they had chosen with a dramatic story, and he wasnt the only one who needed a second chance. Matthew brown, born the fourth of 13 children in north life illiterate. Brown i was just ashamed, or i dont know what it was. But i just. Just couldnt learn. You pull up a piece of paper and say, read one word, im ready to run someplace. Stahl for decades, he drank until the alcohol started to affect his singing voice, and that terrified him. Brown i remember the last drink i had. It was a guy i was drinking with. I told him, i said, this is the last drink you ever gonna see me drink. Stahl of course, he didnt believe you. But was it the last. Brown he might have been too that was it. Brown thats been 28 years ago. Stahl 28 years ago. Brown november the 2nd, 28 years ago. Higginsen when we heard his story, i just fell apart. I just. Thats when you knew that you had to tell that story. Stahl yeah, you couldnt. Higginsen you cant. You couldnt really make that one up. Stahl it was a turning vy and ken decided to take a risk to have each singer tell his or her own true story paired with a song. Debbie bingham, the nurse, wanted to talk about losing her son. He passed away four years ago. Bingham my son was diagnosed with cancer when he was 34 years old. Stahl oh, my word. Shes the one who took care of him. Bingham it didnt matter how much i knew. It didnt matter how much i helped other people, i just couldnt do anything. Stahl debbie knew what she wanted to sing in the show i will always love you, the song made famous by whitney houston. Bingham only problem was vy wasnt crazy about it at first. Higginsen i wasnt sure. Stahl why werent you sure . Higginsen if that song is not sung the right way, it vy said no. Ken said, why not . Vy said, because. And i said to her, if you give me the chance to show you, i promise you you wont be disappointed. Higginsen how do you say no to that . Stahl you cant say no. Higginsen i cant say no to that. But i did say, okay. But have another song, just in case. laughs stahl theo harris wanted to sing about his time in prison and how it was music that got him through. Harris they had a 10 00 quiet bell, which meant all talking ceases. So one evening, i started singing. And it was real quiet. And then when i finished, i heard somebody say, who was that singing . And i. Hesitantly, i said, that was me. They said, well, keep singing. Stahl keep singing. Harris keep singing. I was their radio from that point on. Stahl any song you felt and took requests. Stahl oh, took requests . Harris and took requests, yes. Stahl harris used his prison time to get an education a college degree, and then a masters in playwriting. When a musical he wrote was performed at the prison, music brought him Something Else a leading lady. Phyllis harris of course, they had to get somebody from the outside, because its an allmale prison. And so my sister doris, she volunteered me. Stahl phyllis and her sister do volunteer work at the prison through their church. Harris so when she came in, we saw each other for the first time. It was just some chemistry there. Stahl right away . Harris right away. Stahl did you know that he had been a drug addict . Phyllis harris after our first meeting. Stahl he told you everything . Phyllis harris our first visit, he told me everything. Stahl and she played your wife . Harris she played my wife in the play. And seven months later, she became my wife. Stahl she married you while you were behind bars . Harris while i was in prison, yes. Stahl turns out vy had cast knowing she was theos wife. Vy felt she was hearing the stories of a generation, the generation that came of age during the era of urban decay and the struggle for civil rights the black baby boomers. Higginsen that was one of the most creative musical time periods. There were sounds that were created out of the emotion. The group had such dramatic stories of struggle. Renee walker, the school clerk, raised her two children in a middleclass suburb. Ken wydro okay, whoa, whoa, whoa. What were you feeling singing that . Just now, what were you feeling . Walker its hard for me, because i dont really like to talk about myself that much, not my. My innermost feelings. But ken was adamant about us getting in touch with our feelings. Would sing about something that was really more Success Story than tragedy watching her sons leave home to go off to college. Wydro and what did you feel when you had to say goodbye . Walker sad. Wydro sad. Stahl you want to sing on the stage, it has to come out. Walker it has to come out. Stahl and there was one last story, from a man named Matthew Burke. He and theo harris had sung together in prison. He sold drugs, and committed violent armed robbery. But what he wanted to talk about in the show was what he had recently discovered in a case file about the first weeks of his life. It says that you were abandoned at twoandahalf weeks in a hallway. Burke yes. Stahl mother unknown. Father unknown. The first thing most of us get he was simply abandoned 2360. You are a number. Burke and you want to know something . I became 81a3684. I became 00a6432. Thats been my life a number. Stahl youre smiling. But you dont mean it. Burke right. And thats the defense mechanism. Stahl right, because its horrible. He was named Matthew Burke by a priest in the first of many foster homes. When he sings the song georgia, he told us hes trying to give a name to what he lost. Burke if i had to give my mother a name, and i could give her a name i can it would be stahl i know a psychiatrist who says the most important question she asks somebody is, when you were growing up, who loved you . Do you have an answer . Burke thats very difficult to answer who loved me because theres different types of love. Stahl unconditional. I mean. Burke yeah, unconditional. Stahl thats what i mean. Burke ive never. Ive never experienced that. Stahl so you. You have no answer for that question. Burke i have no answer. To this day, i have no answer to that. 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If your pill isnt giving you. The control you need. Ask your doctor about noninsulin victoza. Its covered by most stahl we first met vy higginsen several years back, when she launched gospel for teens, a program to teach the hiphop generation the art of singing gospel. The teens are still coming, more and more of them each year. Its all part of her drive to keep this music alive, and what better way to do that than to bring the young and the old together . We were there when vy invited her over55 crew to a gospel for teens class, for what she called an intergenerational exchange. Higginsen come on, matthew. Brown stahl vy wanted to know what the kids heard in Matthew Browns voice. I hear the journey that he lived, coming from segregation, coming from racism. I feel all the pain that our people had to endure, just by listening to his voice. And i thank him so much for sharing that with us. Higginsen wow applause stahl she wanted the kids to try to copy the sounds theyd heard. Roberta ross soon, i will be done. Sateena turner soon, i will be done. laughter higginsen the older people are passing it on to the Younger Generation so the Younger Generation can pass it on to the next generation. Stahl and this is your higginsen i dont want this music to die. Ross im goin home turner im goin home both to live with god. applause stahl there sure didnt seem to be any risk of any music dying here, as vys group took the stage to perform alive 55 plus and kickin before a packed house in harlem. Walker vy has a saying the first 50 years are for learning, and the second 50 years are for living. Life just begins when youre in your 50s. Brown amazing grace. Stahl its a message that feels a lot like redemption. The music, and the real life stories, as when matthew brown, the 75yearold janitor, tells the audience about his battle with illiteracy. Brown i couldnt read or write. And when i turned 16, i started to drink. Laughter but i had no giveup in me i went back to school to learn applause stahl he started writing poems, and even entered a poetry contest. Brown i took third place. applause stahl then, two years later, an essay contest. applause harris no matter what life has thrown at you, no matter what you have done throughout stahl always. Harris and this play its not even a play. This is real people telling real stories who have been through real struggles. And its been a healing process for me. Oh, my love my darling. cheers and applause stahl when the man who spent more than half his life in prison sings about hoping his wife will wait for him, it feels as though the song is his story. Harris are you still mine . I need your love. Stahl but as in so many stories, this one had another twist. Seven years after theo got out of prison, he started using drugs again. He robbed a hotel clerk and ended up in jail. Harris ive never contemplated suicide in my life until that night. And i certainly didnt want to call my wife. Phyllis harris very early sunday morning, the phone ring. Harris and i said, im in jail. And im saying to myself, shes gonna hang up. Phyllis harris he got silent. And i said, do you love me . Harris and i started crying. I said, yes, phyllis, i love you. She said, well, ill be there for you. She said, well get through this together. You know i need your love. Phyllis harris then when i said it, im like, what . Im saying to myself, what did i say . Stahl you dont know why you said it . Phyllis harris i dont know, no. laughs stahl but you said it . Phyllis harris but i said it. Stahl she waited eight and a half more years. applause walker if i could, id stahl then, a surprise. The woman with the least dramatic story singing about sending her children off to college gets the most emotional response. Walker and if i could in a time and place where you dont want to be. The song is a parent to a child, wanting the best of everything for that child. I could have written it myself, its that real for me. My yesterday wont have to be your way if i knew. Burke i love all the songs. But that song for me, i sta. She used to rehearse it here. And all the men were crying. All the men. And they used to tease us and say, okay, renees gonna rehearse the song. Boys. Stahl when we looked backstage during her song, there they were. Burke and im imagining in my mind that its my mother saying that to me. Stahl and when its his turn. Burke maybe you were just too young. Stahl . Matthew burke speaks to his mother, trying to understand why she abandoned him. Burke maybe you were sick. Maybe you thought that what you did was best for both you, and for me. Stahl then he sings to her, the mother he had had to name himself. Burke georgia whoa, georgia the whole day through. Stahl so have you forgiven your mother . Burke id like to believe that ive forgiven her fully. Stahl but youre not sure . Burke theres a lot of and the only one thing that i hope was not the case is that she said, i dont want this child. Stahl this child . But i know. Stahl after a son mourning the absence of his mother, a mother mourns the loss of her son with the song vy hadnt been sure about. Bingham and i. Walker you know, ive heard it said that if you lose your spouse, youre a widow or a widower. If you lose your parents, youre an orphan. But they said, what do you call someone that has to bury their child . What do you call them . We dont have a name for it. Bingham there was a time when i couldnt tell the story to anybody without just bursting into tears. Stahl singing about it, she says, helps. Bingham and happiness. But above all of this, i wish you love. cheers and applause the song kicks up into a higher key. Higginsen theyre cheering for her. Stahl . If she makes it. Higginsen is she gonna get bingham and i. Higginsen she nailed it bingham . Will always love you. Stahl having sung their songs and told their stories, this cast of characters in their second half of life comes together for a grand finale. And its hard to avoid the sense that vys drive to keep the music alive has achieved something more. The show is this its never too late for anything. That i was before and things are going to be okay. Stahl second chances. Is that the way you see this . Chances . Laughs stahl im told that you tell people youre looking at a miracle. Harris if youre not looking at a miracle, i dont know what a miracle looks like. Brown this is what ive always wanted to do. Stahl you told us that you feel like youre floating. Brown ever since when i auditioned last year. Ive been floating ever since then. Stahl youre still up floating. Brown oh, i havent been down since then. Higginsen yes applause brown i love being an old man. laughs yes yes yes alive 55 plus and kickin begins in april. 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