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ridiculist. count down your top five at the end of the year. that does it for us tonight. see you at 11 p.m. eastern. deadly high starts now. vitac . >> the following is a cnn special report. >> he started to foam at the mouth, convulsing uncontrollably. >> this is the only time we said, hey, there's this danger on the streets. >> deadly new on the streets. >> the trees looked like call flowers dancing around. >> once they alter the chemical. >> we process 40,000 to 5,000 dollars in chemicals. >> imported to the u.s. by mail and sold online.
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>> set up a large scale drug trafficking organization. that, to me, is scary. most people still don't know what they are. they'll kill your kids. >> tonight, the new drug threat. a deadly high. >> is there an emergency? >> laying on the sidewalk. it looks like he's been beat up. >> 9-1-1? >> yeah, there is a guy laying face down. looks like he's passed out with no shoes on. >> when the officers arrived, they found mr. bjerk lying face down on the sidewalk and found the other victim. it was reported that he was sitting on the grass yelling at a parked car, acting incoherently. >> on the morning of june 11, 2012, police in grand forks,
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north dakota, were facing a new threat on this city's streets. >> and then you found this other guy in the park. >> correct. >> snaked? >> he was naked, yeah. >> the naked teenager and the young man yelling at the car would live. but police already knew the young man lying face down on the sidewalk was dead. and in the small city of grand forks, they also knew who he was. >> he teared up and i didn't know what's going on. he said, what's the matter? he said it's christian. i said what? he's deceased and he just hung his head. and, you know, those moments, you just don't forget them. >> christian bjerk was a star high school football player. the police officer who came to notify his parents, keith and debbie, had been christian's youth football coach. >> it never occurred to me it
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would be anything like this. he said, then he told me we don't know. i said, what? what do you mean? did somebody kill him? he looked at me and said, we don't know, keith. i can't tell you anything. >> keith bjerk last saw his son the night before, june 10th, 2012. it was 11 at night. >> he was going to run to the gas station and said, i'll be right back. i said, i'll see you in the morning, son. gave him a hug and kiss good night. >> watching tv on the couch and said, i love you dad, i'll be right back. >> his parents later learn at the gas station, christian ran into a friend and ended up going to a house party. his body would be found a short distance away. what killed this healthy 18-year-old was a mystery that was about to strike this small midwest community again. >> we need an ambulance. he's stopped breathing.
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it's east grand forks. i don't think he's breathing at all there. >> we need somebody now. >> i know. >> can you guys start cpr with him? >> his birthday? >> he would be 18. >> he wanted to go to grand forks to see his cousin. >> he was to celebrate an upcoming birthday, justin ripertrop. >> what were you doing? >> not a lot, hanging out basically. >> hanging out and sleeping over at the home of a cousin's boyfriend. neither had known 18-year-old adam budge but he seemed nice. budge said he had a special treat. a bag of chocolate that he had cooked with a white powder he said was extracted from psychedelic mushrooms. >> he gave eli and i the bag and
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said, here you go. have fun. we just kind of started taking bites out of it and just eating it. it tasted just like chocolate, nothing bad, no chemical taste or anything. just chocolate and ended up splitting the bag. it was nothing like anything i've had before. i was kind of scared but i was like, reassuring myself and like subconscious, it's just mushrooms. it's just mushrooms. >> it wasn't just psychedelic mushrooms. it was something much worse and for justin, it was already too late to stop what was about to happen. >> you remember what was happening? what you were seeing? >> the trees looked like caka cauliflowers and the grass was shooting up to the sky and back down. >> you were really tripping. >> yeah, i was like, oh my god, you know, this is getting really
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intense. >> downstairs, elijah sti was beginning to convulse. >> i said it's just a bad trip. >> he started to foam at the mouth, yelling. hitting his head. just convulsing uncontrollably. >> finally, the police were called. >> i started to assist with cpr. with the effects of the drugs, i wasn't able to do it. space started contour because of the drugs and really messed me up. i told i was going to wait outside for 9-1-1 to direct them in. i couldn't see him like that. >> he was dead. >> he was dead, yeah. >> we got the phone call that
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eli wasn't breathing. blue in the face. >> you had to call your mom. >> i called her when i went outside waiting for 9-1-1. >> and told her? >> told her eli died. >> were you able to fully tell her why? >> no. i was ashamed of myself for failing him, more or less. i felt like i had failed him. >> justin was a teen when elijah's family took him in, raised as their own. >> after everything they've done for me and eli was laying there dead and i was alive. >> eh lie ja suffered multiple organ failures and went into cardiac arrest, cutting the oxygen supply to his brain. >> doctors said eli was brain dead. he was in the hospital for three days on life-support.
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law enforcement in grand forks were dealing with an outbreak of violent overdoses. a mystery outbreak killed two teenagers. >> multiple overdoses, two young men that lost their lives. what's more serious than that? >> tim purton is the u.s. attorney in north dakota. >> i've been u.s. attorney for four years. this is the only time we reached out to a school system saying we have a danger on the streets people need to know about. >> investigators were trying to figure out what this drug was and more importantly, where it came from. >> it took lab analysis to determine the true nature of these substances. when we learned what they were, 2 ci and 2 cnbc, that was new to me. >> 2 cinbome, synthetic designer
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drugs. imitate the banned drug, lsd. so potent, the dose the size of a few grains of salt is enough to get high. north dakota's top federal drug prosecutor never heard of them and neither had christian bjerk's parents. >> i had to learn information about them. i didn't understand the synthetic drug, i didn't know what it was. didn't know how dangerous they were. >> the message we got after we got on the internet, somebody had said it was okay for these drugs to be on the street. and they had been tweaked. but that's all we knew. >> synthetic lsd has been blamed by parents across the country who are learning the truth about synthetic designer drugs. >> overdosed on synthetic marijuana. known as k2.
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>> deaths and overdoses reported daily. >> 16-year-old life abruptly ended. >> 18 years old. >> these drugs are sold as legal alternatives to marijuana, methamphetamine, lsd, and heroin. >> names like spice, enbaum and bath salts flooded into the united states. even the popular club drug molly which is marketed as a pure form of the drug ecstasy is replaced by a variety of synthetic compounds. according to dea scientists, the highs may be the same but the molecular structure is modified just enough to evade the law. >> they alter the compound ever so slightly to avoid the laws in the united states. once they alter the chemical, it is no longer a controlled
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substance. >> so it's a game. >> it is. >> these drugs are particularly dangerous because users can't be sure what they're getting. >> we've seen packages that have the exact same label, the exact same brand, same flavoring, that are scented the same with the drugs in them. >> the state and the federal government banned drugs with synthetic drugs but the manufacturers stay one step ahead of law enforcement. >> these chemical companies anticipate future law enforcement actions whether it be new laws and they have a new chemical compound that is ready to take the place of the drugs that we control. >> in the new world of drug dealing, chemicals are manufactured overseas, sold online in bulk, and imported into the u.s. they are then assembled,
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packaged, and sold as research chemicals, not for human consumption. >> any industrial purpose? >> we are not aware of industrial or medical use for these chemicals. >> you can buy synthetic drugs of hundreds of web sites that say it's all legal. we did. the cost? around 30 dollars a packet. >> ultra collector's item, not for human consumption. >> we sent these collection items to cayman chemical, in ann arbor, michigan. all contained dangerous chemicals. >> that's a hallucinogen. >> only a lab test can determine what's exactly inside. >> we found synthetic ka nca
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cannibonoids. >> how dangerous is this? >> there's effects from rapid or irregular heartbeat, hallucinogenic effects, seizures, psychosis, several reporte reporte reported suicides. >> the deaths of elijah sti and christian bjerk. the drugs that killed christian arrived in mail over the internet by a drug dealer. >> he was the primary source. >> finding that dealer would turn out to be only the beginning. in unraveling this deadly mystery this was about to take another turn. turn the trips you have to take,
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about the synthetic drugs that killed two teens in grand forks, north dakota, there was someone in that small city that was somewhat of an expert. andrew spovrd, a local drug dealer with marijuana and cocaine was also selling chemicals he bought on the internet. the synthetic drugs that killed christian bjerk and elijah stai came stamped delivered to his door. >> he had a good working knowledge of the substances, the potency of the substances and what dosage unit would be common
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for a typical user. >> what he didn't know, stole a bag of white powder without knowing what was inside that bag or just how potent it was. budge melted the powder into chocolate he gave into his new friends including elijah stai. budge also sold some of the same drug to a young man who would share it with christian bjerk. >> adam budge in the beginning was the common link between the two overdose victims. prepared the 2cinbome. elijah stai died from that. >> in the suburb of houston,
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texas, a father and entrepreneur named charles carlton was oblivious to the fact an unraveling chain of events in grand forks was about to turn his world upside down. >> i always kind of enjoyed the psychedelic experience and it started with experimenting with lsd in high school. and then i started ordering what people would call designer drugs off the internet and just experimenting with those. and, you know, just realized that there was money to be made in distributing them in small quantities. >> carlton had an idea to turn synthetic hallucinogens to a business. he would limit customers to those like him, knowledgeable and interested in experimenting
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with synthetic highs. motion resources. his company, motion research, would be a big boost for drug enthusiasts. >> he put in people's hands what they wouldn't be able to get otherwise but it was turning into a real business that you could make a go of it. >> absolutely. >> though the company's product mimicked the illegal drug lsd, carlton said the chemicals he was selling weren't yet scheduled or banned in the united states. he set up shop in this office building, even registered with the secretary of state and went to work. >> i was an employee of my own company getting a w2. we had full payroll services. it was as legitimate as it could be. we knew we were walking a very fine line as far as the law was concerned. but at the same time we thought wrp on the right side of it. >> without so much of leaving
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his computer, carlton and his two colleagues we packaged chemicals in bulk filling 30 to 40 orders a day. >> it's fairly easy to find chemical suppliers. the product sells itself. generally as much of it as you can get, you can get rid of pretty quickly. >> motion resources had customers in all 50 states and profits were rolling in. >> carlton was not unlike any other drug trafficker. he's looking for the best product at the lowest price, so he would obtain this product from the best suppliers he could find. >> what is a little different is that he was able to do all of this in the comfort of his own study in his house. >> right. >> basically, he set up this business from a computer that was hooked up to the internet. >> right. he set up a large scale drug trafficking organization by using his computer.
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>> that, to me, is scary. >> it is scary because of the ability to mass market their product to an enormous customer base under the guise of a legitimate business. >> carlton felt that guise of a legitimate business would hold up in court as long as his customers agreed to the phrase stamped on every package he sent out. that none of what he was selling would actually be consumed. >> what was the phrase? >> for analytical and research purposes only. >> what would be that purpose other than to consume it and experience the high? >> well, that's a good question. i mean, make no mistake. we knew people were consuming it. i honestly don't know how it grew so fast but it got to the point where we processed 40,000 to 50,000 dollars in credit card
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payments. >> you had a legitimate shop. >> motion resources was up and running for 18 months. until one day, carlton saw a story on the news about drug overdoses in grand forks, north dakota. >> i saw a news story where there was an overdose death in north dakota and then pretty quickly there was a tv news report and they showed a baggy that said 25 vion on it. we had a clear label that printed on clear labels. it was blatantly obvious that it was ours. >> what was your reaction? >> i was in shock. i have kids, you know?
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that's not -- we didn't want anything like that to happen. and that's the only reaction i had. i mean, i don't even know how to describe it. >> did you go to work the next day? >> well, i did. >> carlton said he didn't want to draw attention, so he continued to run motion resources as if nothing had happened. he was trying to sell off his supply, shut the business down. but the prosecutor said there's evidence carlton was in the process of changing the business name allegedly to keep motion resources running. carlton admits he was sweating, with good reason. his world was about to crumble by a betrayal of the inside.
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you know, it was the cause of probably quite a few arguments between my wife and i. she didn't want to have anything to do with it and have me to do with it. i should have listened to her advice. >> at one point, destroyed your office. >> she had enough. >> she knew you were doing wrong. >> she did. and so did i. >> carlton said he was becoming paranoid. he had good reason. one of his colleagues, a man named harry george nicolas suddenly quit and records were missing. in grand forks, federal prosecutor chris myers got a phone call that would crack the case. >> before we heard of motion resources, his partner contacted our office through his lawyer and indicated to us that he could explain the entire conspiracy to us.
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>> nicolas would avoid prosecution but charles carlton would not be so lucky. when police raided motion resources and carlton's home, they found this critical piece of evidence. proof that carlton's guise of legitimacy, his drugs were sold for research was just a cover for their real purpose. in his own hand, carlton committ detailing how to use his drugs and how dangerous they could be. >> a journal documenting these substances being used by mr. carlton and the effects and various amounts of the substances and how they would affect the body. that was powerful evidence to show that they knew full well what these substances would do and informed this company to sell them. >> carlton decided not to fight and pled guilty to three counts. possession with intent to distribute, controlled substance
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analog, money log and misbranding. it could send him to prison for life. >> the only thing i hope to do is no matter how hard you try to be safe, no matter how hard or how well you think you have it under control, someone's going to get hurt or even die. >> these chemicals are so dangerous. it takes someone to have it and not know what they have. >> you thought you were smart enough to handle it and smart enough to think your customers knew what they were doing. >> that's right.
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>> he is the fourth person under operation stolen youth that began with the deaths of christian bjerk and elijah stai. spofford, from budge and shared them with christian bjerk and several low-level dealers are all behind bars. >> let's hear it one more time for 2011 senior athlete. >> i know what he was saying to me. he was saying he was hungry and wanted to eat right after the game. he was going to go out with some friends and get a sandwich. >> at the hearings and sentencing, debbie bjerk has been there to speak about her son, christian, and play this video. >> it put a human being behind the name. it's one thing to read a name on a sheet of paper that this person died.
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it's another thing to see an actual footage of them talking, walking, being with their family. >> she will be there when charles carlton is sentenced. >> you will, upon sentencing, see and hear from those parents. >> i will. >> undoubtedly, christian's mom is going to play that video of her son. have you thought about how you're going to handle that moment? >> i haven't. i mean, i've thought about the moment, but i haven't necessarily thought about how i'm going to handle it. >> that will be the same moment, theoretically, you'll have to say good-bye to your kids. >> well, it's not the same. me saying good-bye to my kids, i'm going to be down the street. i'll be back in a little while,
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it's completely different than the good-bye they have to get to their kids. their kids aren't coming back. >> you want to go to mommy? >> carlton's wife, susan, knows even a reduced sentence will mean she will raise their two young children alone. >> you will then be there to see the mothers of the two boys who died and hear their story about their sons who are no longer here. do you hold your husband responsible for that? >> not entirely. not entirely. i can't. i hate that he was a part of this. my heart does go to to the mothers. simply should have never, ever
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happened. >> the case is about to come to a final conclusion for charles carlton. he and his wife have arrived in grand forks and about to head into the federal courthouse to face his fate. but with all the arrests and criminal cases, the major source of synthetic drugs remains untouched. the big fish is getting away. >> ultimately, it has to start with the manufacturing facility over in china and they're nothing more than industrial grade chemicals. check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! whoa. ah...yeah, pretty much walked into that one. geico anywhere anytime. just a tap away on the geico app.
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it turns out to be bath salts, a chemically produced synthetic stimulant that mimics meth. >> it's an analog of meth loan, a scheduled controlled substa e substance. this can be treated as a scheduled controlled substance. >> it's from the country manufacturing and distributing most of the synthetic drugs worldwide. >> china. >> no secret to law enforcement where it comes from and no secret to drug dealers seeking to become entrepreneurs in the new world of designer drugs. >> any laboratory in china if you send them a cast number, it's just a number that's designated to essentially every chemical substance that exists, as long as it is not scheduled, it's called a custom synthesis
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and will ship it to you. >> carlton who sold the drug that killed elijah stai and christian bjerk said he used the internet to buy much of his supply in bulk from china. >> order from a guy in poland and receive a package from china. >> is it labeled not for human consumption when you get it? >> for the most part, yes. >> shanghai. china's largest city. its towering waterfront and bustling streets. it's also home to chemical companies churning out synthetics or pure poison. in the emerging global, the shanghai region is the epicenter. this is the office of a synthetic drug dealer. undercover video taken by a
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french documentary filmmaker of a bragging drug entrepreneur claiming to supply the world with his manufactured highs. >> this stuff, pv 8. sells in russian market. people take it and put in mouth. or in nose. it's okay. >> this tour is a sales pitch. the undercover reporter is pretending to be a buyer. >> safe, not dangerous. not poisonous. >> it's k2. very famous in america. not for human consumption. you send us your design, logo, the packing you want.
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we can send to you from other european countries. more safe than directly sent from china. we handle all the logistics. if the package is lost, we resend again for free. so that's our guarantee. i already got $50 million from this market. so you see, we are not small ones. >> what is the u.s. doing about this? negotiating. >> when i visited china and began noerksegotiations for chi counterparts. >> the u.s. customs commissioner and president obama's former drug czar. he said he's been working with the chinese to ban the manufacture of synthetic drugs in china. >> we said, you should really consider placing these under your mandates because they're clearly being designed to harm
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people. >> is it enough to just ask china to do this? >> i think we were very strong about the concerns. i think china recognized too they have a lot of chemical plants. they do a lot of export. we have to be closer in our ties and closer in our communication with them about where these drugs are coming. >> according to the u.s. drug enforcement administration, china has made some arrests and recently banned 11 synthetic substances. cnn cannot confirm china is doing anything. for months, cnn has requested visas for a cnn investigative team to travel to shanghai. there have been continuous requests by chinese for additional information but the visas have not been granted. requests for an interview or comment from china's ambassador here in the u.s. have gone unanswered. >> this is the funeral to eli.
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>> melissa katz, elijah stai's mother, doesn't understand what there is to negotiate. they're manufacturing poison. >> what would you like to say to them? >> how dare you come into our country and sell drugs to our children? >> do you think they care? >> no, they don't care. >> cnn has learned the synthetic drugs that killed melissa's son, elijah, and christian bjerk were most likely made in china. so far, there appears to be no movement by the u.s. to find and prosecute the manufacturer of this synthetic poison. chris myers, the federal prosecutor in this case will not discuss the source of the chemicals. and that is not good enough for debbie and keith bjerk. >> i would like to know the name of the factory where these drugs
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were manufactured. >> you don't know the name of the factory? >> i have not been told the name of the factory. >> do they know it? >> i'm sure they do. i said, what can i do? write letters, i've been told that it would be sort of pointless because it's legal in china. but the people over there need to know that these drugs are killing people. >> in north dakota, the case that is now called operation stolen youth began with the death of their son, christian bjerk, is headed back to federal court in fargo. the next chapter is about to unfold where a nervous charles carlton, the federal prosecution's main target in this case is about to be sentenced. >> i know that it's going to be a long time and i know that i'm going to be severely punished for what i'm responsible for.
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those drugs will with be the 15th and likely the last person to be be sentenced in the case. >> i know that it is going to be a long time, and i know that u 'm going to be severely punished, you know, for what i'm responsible for. >> at the federal courthouse, the family of christian bjerk is headed inside and they have been at most of the sentencing, and the hearings to show this video and pictures of their 18-year-old son before and after he was found dead on a grand forks' sidewalk. carl tton is struggling of whato say to them, and struggling knowing that he could spend the next two decades and as long as the rest of his life behind bars. >> are you nervous? >> make no mistake, it is going to completely change my life and i will never be able to come back home, and go home to the same place where i left where whether it is 10 or 20, and i'm extremely nervous. i owe an apology to so many
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people, and i have been grappling with how to do it. every single person in the courtroom i owe an apology to on both sides, including this community. >> carlton's wife and parents have travelled from houston to be here. "operation stolen youth" which started with five overdoses and two deaths have led to 14 defendants convict and sentenced to a total of 101 years in prison. lives ruined, because of this little powder that two years ago seemed like an innocent safe synthetic high. prosecutor chris myers believe that the exhaustive case has been a success. >> the message that we have sent with this prosecution is that these are dangerous substances, and that is hopefully going to the raise awareness and save some live, and we have two families that lost some young
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kid, a and kids with promise and bright futures for no reason. >> cameras are not allowed inside of federal court. charles carlton with his wife quietly crying one row behind him is sentenced to 20 years in prison. outside court, the bjerks leave for the last time, and their sentence is for life. >> it is never going to to be done. christian was is a child. he is our flesh and blood and someone so important to us, and we would have given our lives for him. and you know, our job now is to just to get the word out there to the rest of the people so that no oh ther families have to go through this kind of thing and to honor our son, honor his memory. >> all of the young kids and the adults sitting here today, please tell them the story. >> since their son christian's death, the bjerks have become activists getting out the word of synthetic drugs, and thanks
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to their effort, north dakota has put in legislation banning synthetic, and the drug that killed christian and elijah is on the list of banned synthetics. >> just because it is on the internet, don't be fooled by that and don't find yourselves on the position that these families in grand forks found themselves in. all drugs are dangerous. >> and this is done for the memorial for eli and his friends signed that, that came. >> the family of elijah stai say they, too, hope that their son's death can be a warning about the warnings of synthetic drugs. >> our lives were turned upside down. our lives will never be the same. i don't know if you can put something like that into words what your life is like after you lose a kid. it is a horrific thing to ever
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have to go through for any parent. eli was a good kid. this can happen to any family. >> i talked to a lot of people during the course of a day or a month, and if if it comes up, we have this conversation, and most people still don't know what they r and they don't know what the drugs are or how badly they can impact their lives. well, we eare witnessing the impact now. we've had this horrible loss, and we lost a child. we didn't know about the drugs. we know about them now, and the word needs to get out there to the rest of the world that these things will kill your kids. they will kill anybody who takes them. they are pure unadulterated poison.
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the notion that white cops are out there killing white people is ridiculous. it is plat out ridiculous. >> this is cnn tonight, and i'm don lemon and this is the always outspoken charles barkley, and there is a lot more where that came from and you will hear from him in a moment. >> and plus, michael brown's cow si a -- cousin, and wh he says about the grand jury decision will shock you. and also, are brutal assaults being swept under the rug, and are students in danger at their own schools? we have a whole lot to get to, but i want to e begin with charles barkley, and my
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