
Two friends share drugs. One survives. One overdoses and dies. Is that murder?
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Categories | DocumentaryTrue CrimeSociety & Culture | ||||

Three years after his sentencing, Josh Cook and his mom have lived through even more consequences of America’s drug crisis and the ways we respond to it – each in their own dramatic and completely separate ways. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz compa... more
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Document is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio. More at nhpr.org/document.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Document is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio. More at nhpr.org/document.
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Death Resulting laws are wrong headed. Using that logic if a drunk driver who crashes causing their own or others deaths, - are we going to go to liquor store and charge shop keeper who sold that liquor that made someone crash and die? People take drugs because they want to, whether it’s crack of heroin or alcohol.
Sounds like josh was a like long screw up and never learned from his precious incidents. Oh well.
What frustrates me about these types of podcasts—especially when hosted by liberal journalists—is the complete lack of serious inquiry into accountability. Of course, the host mentions that major pharmaceutical companies haven’t faced jail time, but it’s brushed off without real scrutiny.
Even the central figure in the story seems to suggest, “Sure, I should be held accountable—but not for too long.”
Everyone is portrayed as a victim, and the narrative always seems to steer away from real resp... more
Jason is a first class reporter and this is an outstanding insight into a very provocative, yet sensitive subject. Masterfully executed!
Didn’t listen due to horrible ad. 😡









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