somebody takes six pills a day instead of two or three. then they get hooked. people know what it s like. you get the shoulder or the rotator cuff. some people can t give it up. here s the deal. we are good patients. when the doctors give you a bottle of pills, he s the boss. let me go, sir. it s a fact that the pharmaceutical companies have internal memos as well as ads based on one article that said oxycontin or this opiate medication can t be addicting to the patients. that s why doctors started prescribing the medication s ad
you get the shoulder or the rotator cuff. some people can t give it up. here s the deal. we are good patients. when the doctors give you a bottle of pills, he s the boss. let me go, sir. it s a fact that the pharmaceutical companies have internal memos as well as ads based on one article that said oxycontin or this opiate medication can t be addicting to the patients. that s why doctors started prescribing the medicatios add lib and we ended up with a large number of patient mas that got hooked up to opiate. when the pill mills got closed down t coincided with exactly what we saw when patients
she did have a drug problem. she had an addiction to opiate medication. it would mean no crime. just a regrettable death or suicide but ten six weeks later, something that changed the entire focus of the investigation. emily s toxicology results came back. it came back clean. so it wasn t an overdose. wasn t an overdose. no trace of the opioid pain pills she was abusing. there was nothing in her system that would have killed her. nothing in her blood. now investigators had to take a new look at the case. starting with the photos of the bruises on her body. police saw a bump on her head but during the exam the medical examiner found more. she had areas of trauma to all four sides of her head. the front of her head.