News (Media Awareness Project) - CN AB: Crack: Lives Lost to Addiction |
Title: | CN AB: Crack: Lives Lost to Addiction |
Published On: | 2011-02-10 |
Source: | Calgary Sun, The (CN AB) |
Fetched On: | 2011-03-09 14:18:13 |
CRACK: LIVES LOST TO ADDICTION
The power of crack drives not only property crimes, it's forged a
phrenetic battleground where addicts often wind up murdered on Calgary streets.
Eric Regimbald, a crackhead also embroiled in the trade, was left
gasping for breath as blood emptied his body on a Chinatown road
following a backseat dispute with another dealer on Aug. 27, 2006.
Just last month, jurors found Ryan Charles Everett, a 26-year-old
drug dealer, guilty of manslaughter.
The violence continued in 2007, with at least one murder and several
stabbings linked to crack.
Jacqueline Clara Crazybull, 44, bled to death on a Beltline street
bench, stabbed in what friends described as a row over crack turf.
Four others were attacked within an hour that same early morning of
July 11 by a group identified as three to four black men in a
light-coloured car.
The bloodied and partially-clothed body of Tara Landgraf, who receded
from friends and family into a spiralling crack addiction, was found
on a Ramsay street in August that same year.
And in the case of Clifford Charles Hamilton, found slumped in a
northeast alley Sept. 21, cops believe he may have been killed over
as little as $100 worth or crack cocaine, a rock no bigger than an M&M.
The power of crack drives not only property crimes, it's forged a
phrenetic battleground where addicts often wind up murdered on Calgary streets.
Eric Regimbald, a crackhead also embroiled in the trade, was left
gasping for breath as blood emptied his body on a Chinatown road
following a backseat dispute with another dealer on Aug. 27, 2006.
Just last month, jurors found Ryan Charles Everett, a 26-year-old
drug dealer, guilty of manslaughter.
The violence continued in 2007, with at least one murder and several
stabbings linked to crack.
Jacqueline Clara Crazybull, 44, bled to death on a Beltline street
bench, stabbed in what friends described as a row over crack turf.
Four others were attacked within an hour that same early morning of
July 11 by a group identified as three to four black men in a
light-coloured car.
The bloodied and partially-clothed body of Tara Landgraf, who receded
from friends and family into a spiralling crack addiction, was found
on a Ramsay street in August that same year.
And in the case of Clifford Charles Hamilton, found slumped in a
northeast alley Sept. 21, cops believe he may have been killed over
as little as $100 worth or crack cocaine, a rock no bigger than an M&M.
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