Grieving parents are hoping their 17-year-old son's death by suspected fentanyl poisoning could serve as a cautionary tale for other families. “I’m sure if Cade is watching, he knows, ‘I messed up and I’m so sorry,’” the teen's mother said.
"These kids just sometimes make really bad decisions, and it doesn’t make them a bad kid, just a really tragic end," said Risa, Cade’s mother.
The Kitchens want to raise awareness. They believe the isolation during the pandemic has had a long-lasting negative impact on teens; Kids who are now looking for quick fixes, never realizing how deadly street drugs can be.Friends have set up a
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