Andrew Bradshaw
05.05.2022
“Hello?” “Is this still X?”, the voice on the other end of the line asked me. It was Andrew Bradshaw’s little brother, Bill. I was checking my…
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Epilogue
05.04.2022
Writing Lindsey’s story took a massive toll on our team: mentally, physically, emotionally, spiritually. We had big plans for what this platform would look like post-launch. I’m…
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Miles McEntee – A Mother’s Memories
01.03.2022
Heroin took away my precious son on June 2, 2015- just 18 days before his 25th birthday. I think of him every minute of every day. I…
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Lindsey Hanks – Part V
12.30.2021
Between the ages of 16 and 22, Lindsey’s life spiraled. Living in the projects with her aunt and mother, she sought to fight her poverty using whatever…
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Lindsey Hanks – Part IV
12.28.2021
Although Preston was free of this life’s pain, the pain of his death suffocated the family he left behind; Lindsey worst of all. Kim recounted to me…
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Lindsey Hanks – Part III
12.28.2021
Later stages of Preston’s addiction manifested a manic man. Wild-eyed, always on the spectrum between haven taken too much or too little, he could threaten Lindsey’s mother…
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Context
12.26.2021
Before I continue, I must address one constantly bellowed critique. It’s a cliché one, the core argument bellowed from judgmental souls who would do well to look…
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Lindsey Hanks – Part II
12.24.2021
Anthony Jeselnik once said “Keep Austin Weird is a stupid slogan. The only thing weird about Austin is that nobody here understands alcoholism… (We) should just change…
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Lindsey Hanks – Part I
12.21.2021
What you’re about to read is not for the faint of heart. This story is about dirty deeds: murder, child sex trafficking, addiction, gangs, street life and…
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