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Husband's fatal crash started Akron woman on path to pills and heroin Jennifer Perez was the prototypical housewife. She cared for three kids, kept the house spotless and lived for hosting family gatherings, especially holidays. Her glazed ham and pistachio pudding were unrivaled. That all changed when her husband died in a drunken-driving crash in Indiana. She began taking prescription pain pills. That led to heroin. Perez was 35 when she died on April 30, 2015 of a fentanyl overdose in Akron.

She left behind three children ages 16, 14 and 11. Car crash left Lorain woman addicted to painkillers Nancy Krasienko knew what happened the moment she looked in her husband's eyes. Earlier she'd received a call that their daughter -- who had been addicted to painkillers and heroin for nearly a decade -- was found unresponsive.

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'He said 'Mama, I think she's gone.' ' Megan Wheeler, 30, died April 6, 2015 after overdosing on a drug cocktail in her apartment.

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Akron North High quarterback died from heroin overdose Brett Taylor brought people together, both with the toughness displayed as a quarterback for North High School and his care-free attitude off the gridiron. He was the starting quarterback for struggling North teams in the early 2000s. He garnered some interest from colleges his senior season but instead opted to play semi-pro ball for the Barberton Bulldogs. He was the father of three kids, lived with his girlfriend in Lakemore and worked for Cardinal Asphalt up until he died June 20, 2015 of a drug overdose from heroin, alcohol, cocaine and morphine. Young Cleveland mother prescribed painkillers at 16 A doctor gave a then-16-year-old Brandi Bradley her first prescription for pain pills in 1996 after she was diagnosed with chronic pain and depression following the birth of her first child. 'They prescribed her Vicodin, Xanax and Ambien,' her sister Karrie Bradley said. 'We're talking about a 16 year old.'