Fiona, hello. Hi there, how are you . Im very well, thank you. And welcome back to newscast. Thank you. In previous episodes, we have had about 15 minutes. We have now got about a0 minutes, so. Good job the world is quite chaotic at the moment. There is plenty of Trouble Spots that we can look at. Before we go on a kind of tour around the world, ijust wanted to do a bit of your personal history. So what was happening in County Durham in the 80s when you were a teenager and he decided that russian was the thing that you wanted to get into . Well, that was the period that actually, it is the subject of a Netflix Series at the moment about the Cold War and the bomb where we had the War Scare with the Soviet Union. The 1980s, there were several but the most memorable, at least from my perspective was 1983, when you just could palpably feel the sort of tension internationally. Even as a kid, teenager, in school in County Durham, it is thanks to the bbc, which we were watching religiously e
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came back voluntarily. so while everybody wants to prosecute this man for those two overdoses there is complete we re talking about moore. moore was the first. he was 26 years old and a journal entry that said buck got him on meth. he overdosed and died and that s where this all started. that s where the pressure on buck was. the community came out and said this man needs to be investigated and prosecuted. prosecutors looked at it. it was a voluntary death. overdose, accidental. now we have this third man and he was there on his own volition as well. i m coming from a criminal defense perspective on this and i have some big questions. sandra: death charges involving overdose none, zero. no death charges in the complaint against ed buck now. it is an assault. it is administering meth and running a drug den. sandra: you make the case that death charges involving overdose are very difficult to