Meth use can ravage people’s faces and bodies so badly that they become almost unrecognizable.
Adora, age 48
Adora, age 53
Alberta, age 23
Alberta, age 28
Andrew, age 18
Andrew, age 25
Christina, age 23
Christina, age 24
Bobby, age 37
Bobby, age 39
Timothy, age 28
Timothy, age 44
Sophia, age 20
Sophia, age 26
Ronald, age 20
Ronald, age 29
Robin, age 32
Robin, age 42
Raymond, age 36
Raymond, age 39
Patricia, age 49
Patricia, age 52
Noel, age 27
Noel, age 27
Noel, age 30
Matthew, age 19
Matthew, age 29
Krystal, age 27
Krystal, age 28
Kari, age 32
Kari, age 38
Jordan, age 23
Jordan, age 25
Heather, age 27
Heather, age 30
Devan, age 18
Devan, age 21
Dawn, age 24
Dawn, age 28
Darlene, age 37
Darlene, age 39
Angelic, age 31
Angelic, age 34
Shaun, age 19
Shaun, age 34
What happened to Heather? She had an accident? That cannot be just the effect of drugs.
And it isn’t the effect of drugs. She was attacked with sulfuric acid on her face and part of her body. The news is wrong.
i read it was due to a fire- the homemade meth lab exploded leaving her with horrific burns.
She was in a meth-lab fire.
Yea she got attacked by a dangerous chemical
Uso de metanfetamina pode devastar rostos e corpos das pessoas de tal maneira que elas se tornam quase irreconhecível