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Man Gave Sick 3-Yr Old Heroin “To Make Her Feel Better”

Posted by Sandra On November - 24 - 2010

East Brookfield, MA – On October 21, a 3-year-old child was transported by ambulance to the UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester after she started “nodding off.’’ Police were notified after hospital staff found a needle mark on the child’s arm and heroin in her system. At that point, the little girl was placed in state custody and authorities began hunting for her mother’s boyfriend, 30-year-old Jeffrey LeBlanc.

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http://www.dreamindemon.com/2010/11/24/jeffrey-leblanc-thought-a-little-heroin-would-help-sick-toddler-feel-better/

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  1. Urban Safety Solutions Says:

    WTF, another boyfriend abusing her child. I’m going to guess that both the mother and boyfriend are addicts.

    Posted on November 25th, 2010 at 11:00 pm

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