An Albuquerque mother who allegedly concealed a deadly dose of fentanyl inside her children’s luggage on their way to Texas has been charged with a federal drug crime, according to U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas.
A woman was indicted on the distribution of a controlled substance that resulted in death. According to court documents, she allegedly gave her boyfriend the fentanyl that killed him.
At a detention hearing in New Mexico prosecutors revealed that the woman and her boyfriend, who was also her sons’ father, were in an on-again, off-again relationship.
She allegedly put the boys, ages 8 and 10, onto a flight from Albuquerque to Texas to visit their dad.
[FOX4] Investigators also recovered text messages between the suspect and the victim.
“Hey you need to be careful,” she wrote a few hours before he died.
“Yes ma’am. Very slow and easy,” he wrote back.
“Just one and then wait you’ll see,” she said. “Just one.”
“Ok cool. Thank you. Will do,” he replied.
“No passing out on the kitchen floor,” she responded. “Seriously you could OD. No dying on the kitchen floor… It’s going to f*** you up!!!”
“To lose one parent due to the actions of the other is a calamity for a child,” said U.S. Attorney. “This defendant allegedly concealed fentanyl – a synthetic opioid 50 times more potent than heroin – in her own minor sons’ luggage. [FULLSTORY]
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