Brandon overdosed on pills live on webcam in front of a dozen viewers, thinking it made him look tough. Minutes after taking the pills, he lost consciousness. His mother later found his body. The police declined to charge the people who encouraged Brandon to take the pills. If someone had helped him get counseling, he likely would have survived.
Brandon overdosed on pills live on webcam in front of a dozen viewers, thinking it made him look tough. Minutes after taking the pills, he lost consciousness. His mother later found his body. The police declined to charge the people who encouraged Brandon to take the pills. If someone had helped him get counseling, he likely would have survived.
Brandon overdosed on pills live on webcam in front of a dozen viewers, thinking it made him look tough. Minutes after taking the pills, he lost consciousness. His mother later found his body. The police declined to charge the people who encouraged Brandon to take the pills. If someone had helped him get counseling, he likely would have survived.
Brandon overdosed on pills live on webcam in front of a dozen viewers, thinking it made him look tough. Minutes after taking the pills, he lost consciousness. His mother later found his body. The police declined to charge the people who encouraged Brandon to take the pills. If someone had helped him get counseling, he likely would have survived.
Deadly Chatter by Susan Horsburgh and Johnny Dodd illustrates a boy
named Brandon who had overdosed live in front of a dozen webcam chatters. He thought that we was all hard while high and taking pills the doctor subscribed him but the reality of it all turned out bad. Minutes later after taking pills he had lost all consciousness. His mother had found his body. The police had rejected the charges of the people who encouraged brandon to take the pills. If someone would of helped him and put him in counseling he probably would of been alive.
Works Cited Horsburgh, Susan, and Johnny Dodd. "Deadly Chatter." People 59.7 (2003): 67. Academic Search Complete. Web. 29 Mar. 2016.