well, for one family, this epidemic of drug addiction became a brutal reality when 25-year-old john brower jr. died of a drug overdose in the year 2015. joining us in the studio are family members of john brower jr. -- his dad, john brower sr., his sister, with us john venza, who's the vice president of adolescent services at outreach. john, let me start with you. tell us the story about your son. >> well, john was in a very bad car accident a few years before he passed away, and he was given prescription opiates -- a copious amount of prescription opiates -- and he was given them for 10 months. in the accident, he broke his leg, shattered his ankle, had, i think, seven different surgeries, and he became getting prescriptions and just filling them and filling them. he came to us. he went to rehab. he would -- ah, sorry. he got out of rehab. he was doing real well. john was almost a 4.0 student in college, got a big job with a big accounting firm right out of college, was doing very well, and he got addicted to the opiates, came to us, wanted to go to rehab. we sent him to rehab down in florid