Habit Specialist Richard Taite
Whitney Purvis Ought to Go to Jail …
For as Lengthy as John Mark Is Useless!!!
Revealed

TMZ.com
Richard Taite — a celeb dependancy and restoration specialist — says it is a good factor Whitney Purvis is behind bars, as a result of she’s accused of doing a little actually unhealthy sh*t … allegedly dealing medication that killed a person.
As TMZ first reported … Purvis — who starred within the actuality present “16 and Pregnant” — was arrested Monday for involuntary manslaughter and drug offenses in reference to the fentanyl demise of John Mark Harris in Floyd County, Georgia.
She was slapped with the manslaughter cost for deliberately distributing the drug Tranq — which is a combo of fentanyl — an opioid — and xylazine — a horse tranquilizer. Making issues worse for Purvis, the federal Drug Enforcement Administration is now investigating.
In keeping with Taite … essentially the most surprising a part of this story is that Purvis is the alleged drug vendor — as a substitute of being the standard movie star sufferer, as within the circumstances of Matthew Perry, Prince and Michael Jackson.
RT factors out that should you’re dealing fentanyl and an individual dies, then it’s essential go to jail endlessly — irrespective of how well-known the vendor is.
He additionally warns that Tranq customers cannot even be saved by Narcan, the drugs that instantly reverses the consequences of an opioid overdose. RT provides that Tranq is at present thought of the worst drug on the road, as a result of customers shoot it into open wounds, turning them into zombies.
RT says what’s even worse is having to bury your personal baby, which Whitney was compelled to do after her son, Weston Jr., was found dead in his mattress final month. Taite goes on to slam Purvis for allegedly killing Harris with a dose of fentanyl after shedding her child, saying she does not have the proper to take the lifetime of another person’s son.
Taite wraps it up by saying we’re at a time when fentanyl is killing everybody … again when he was younger, it was a ceremony of passage to experiment with medication … however youngsters nowadays do not — as a result of too many are dying.