A San Jose police union official dubbed the Breaking Bad grandma and accused of dealing drugs out of her office, could be talking about a plea deal in her case and helping investigators.
"Breaking Bad" grandma Joanne Maran Segovia is out free and still living a carefree, normal life as she prepares to face charges for allegedly running an international fentanyl delivery ring from the San Jose Police Officers' Association office where she worked for two decades.
Joanne Marian Segovia's family and coworkers were in the dark about her “Breaking Bad”-style double life as she allegedly accepted illegal drug shipments at her home in a gated San Jose, California, neighborhood.
Doug Evans, 66, told DailyMail.com that he was shocked to hear the news because she never did a drug in her life. He said: I can t believe that she would be involved in a smuggling operation.