1.
She was a junkie.
2.
She OD'd.
3.
There was nothing suspicious.
4.
Her door was locked from the inside.
5.
The police are happy.
6.
End of the story.
1.
2.
1.
Oh, he's a junkie through and through, your husband-to-be.
2.
I'm surprised we're not better friends, Sean.
3.
We have so much in common.
1.
But as Mewes' star continued to rise, his
drug use was becoming more problematic, especially
2.
as he shifted away from weed and beers toward
more addictive substances heroin, cocaine,
3.
and even crack.
4.
When Mewes began shooting heroin, Smith began
working to get Mewes off the opiates.
5.
He gave him rides to methadone clinics, where
the recognizable duo drew stares as Smith
6.
would later put it,
7.
"Stoners are cute; junkies are sad."
1.
- This is the most heartbreaking song
because this person,
2.
whatever was wrong
with them in the first place,
3.
that they got a prescription for oxy,
they didn't know.
4.
They had no idea,
and now look at this person,
5.
this strung out junkie.
1.
I think I smoked my first blunt when I was 12.
2.
I'm from a neighborhood called Christiania, Copenhagen.
3.
It’s an army base that was abandoned in 1970
4.
and got squatted in 1971 by homeless people, hippies, vagrants, and junkies and criminals.
1.
After Goldberg found herself on the streets, it didn't take long for her to begin experimenting with various drugs.
2.
According to Ebony, "LSD, heroin, you name it, she did it.
3.
And before long, she was hooked."
4.
The publication described Goldberg as a "stone-cold junkie,"
5.
and it was hard for even the actress to argue with that description.
1.
Facing down an entire life without escape from these walls,
2.
she gets hooked on drugs,
3.
and her addiction turns her into a cold-hearted crime lord and killer.
4.
Who’s this evil junkie?
5.
I don’t even recognize you.