Yep. That's a load of crap. That makes no sense at all. Maybe they were trying to say they absorbed it through their skin being silly instead of intentionally ingesting it. Which they absolutely did. I like how University kids are babies. Everyone else's kids are "guilty"
Hate drugs this fetty tsken over kids shud know by now it’s nbr 1 killer in world. Don’t trust anyone. Same here Canada it’s everywhere 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💕💕💕💕 sorry for your loss dad xx
Yea .. i think the parents just dnt want to say she was a user 🤔🤔..Only want to speak on the posirive such as constantly saying she was a college student.. but ppl should be honest , this channel is to spread awareness to Addicts . No one is judging 💯
It’s not that far fetched there is a lot of curious in that world!! As too he in any medical field. Not to mention Doctors are the biggest drug dealers!!
@@ReRe13- But it was. Which is why as an adult, we don’t take things we might find outside and rub them on our faces to be funny. Even if it was harmless, it was a silly thing to do. If I rubbed something on my face, it’s not someone else’s fault.
@@leiakiki precisely. What if it had been "found " in her parents yard? Should the parents be responsible? I still don't necessarily believe they "found it". I think the one who lived doesn't want to admit they tried something they shouldn't have. They probably thought it was Molly
@@ReRe13- However when she did find it, she didn’t report it, or simply throw it away. They say it was there for 3 days and they did nothing, but take pictures, then decided to play in it, not knowing what it was. She was Pre Med, and to smart not to know better. May she rest in peace. This was a series of very unfortunate events. NOT THE UNIVERSITY FAULT!!
I am so sorry for your loss. I cannot side with you on Ohio State being responsible for your daughter’s death. She was an adult. You said “You cannot find anyone to accept responsibility for your daughter’s death.” Your daughter is responsible. She chose to take a foreign substance and put it on her face. Sir, that was her choice and her choice only. Tiffany was a beautiful young woman.
I agree and also disagree a little because the dad said the baggie had been sitting there for 3 days, I feel that someone on staff should have dealt with that
So sorry for your loss but I agree with what other's have said you can't hold the college or anyone else for what happened. I understand your pain also but you cannot put the blame on anyone else for the dumb choice they made.
Let me preface this by saying this is a tragic story, but obviously we need more education on drugs as a whole. At college age, you should know better than to pick up a random baggie with a white powder substance in it, then take it home and rub it on your face.
Yeah, I agree. I just showed this video to my nine-year-olds and they don’t understand why she did it who puts random powder that they find on the ground on their bodies or even ingesting it and they’re that smart? They’re in college. They’ve never done drugs Jesus Christ. Either way it’s tragic to find in here that Ohio State University is using ex-convicts to clean their campus. That’s how the fentanyl got there. One of them dropped it as a sick fucking joke and I got someone it worked. It got two people. So back off a little bit have some sympathy.
I doubt that very seriously. You think collage kids aren't doin drugs? There are 14 yr olds buying this shit off Snapchat. You need to wake up yomomma! @@YoMama9021
Everyone of these sad overdose,or poisoning.parents have one thing in common and it's that there kid was killed.,but actually they everyone was doing this to thereselfs. It's sad but if it had been around us when we were that age all of us would have been dead. The real source in cartels killing people here to make room for thereselfs. Illegal imagrats.
As a parent, my heart breaks for you, Mr. Iler. I'm so sorry. My own father used to say, "Some mistakes you never get the chance to make twice." That's never been more true than in the era of fentanyl.
I understand the dad‘s grief, and the daughter chose to use, and apparently random substance that she found in the bag. She was studying medicine and neuroscience, and she was therefore, obviously, very intelligent. She was therefore mentally and otherwise capable enough to know that one doesn’t just smear a random substance on one’s face.
@@gghomemaker3835 , you’re welcome. I’ve had my own share of being in situations in which I could easily blame others and knowing that what happens ultimately comes down to me.
I am sorry, but who in the world smears an unknown substance from a university library on their faces to be "comical." This is so tragic, and yet the story is very unusual and actually quite bizarre. Ohio State is not responsible - the young lady who picked it up and brought it home is responsible. I can actually relate to this, as I found a bag of marijuana out by where I walk my dog - perhaps left for someone to come pick it up? It was VERY strong - so much so that my car smelled for days. I picked it up because it was within reach of small child, and also wildlife - brought it home and disposed of it immediately. I don't mean to be a jerk, but this is really strange behavior on the part of all three young women.
@@flufwix .. it's facts, the father says that's what happened.. where is a good place to post it? on some unrelated video? don't YOU think it's rather odd for them to find a baggie of something & then rubbing it on their faces? i certainly do.
Wow, why are you even here? Are you insane ? you really need to dig deep into your empathy whatever ‘doesn’t add up’ to you is your problem. And there’s nothing bizarre about what they did you are either not young in this generation or just ignorant as what we all do in our youth years. What a shame this is the type of comment that’s on top. That’s why your country has no future people like you, focusing on what the victim who is dead and clearly payed the ultimate price and putting shame on them. Disgusting and sad to share this platform with people like you
I’m behind what u said too the dads blaming everyone else but why would u not just bin it u don’t no what’s in that bag plus to put it on there face something not right with this n now they’ve sadly passed away ❤❤❤
Does thinking that it was Adderall make it better? The father sounds like if his daughter was taking Adderall to "study" that would have been fine. That is illegal too. I emphasize with the father, and I know that he is grieving, but he has blamed everyone and everything but his daughter. He has blamed, the president, the college, college employees, the location of the library, the student at the library desk, the cleaning company because they hire people from the Salvation Army to clean and on and on and on. I hope that he and his family can find peace one day.
I really don't understand why somebody would put something on their faces if they don't know what it is. If you found a unlabelled bottle of clear liquid sitting on a park bench or in a library, and fancied a drink, would you drink from it? These stories are so sad. But at some point personal responsibility has to come into it. If you see a bag of powder laying around, I imagine most people, especially young people of student age, will think it is some sort of drug.
Absolutely! I feel terrible for this family as I do for all of the families that lose their children to this epidemic. My own son had been addicted to fentanyl and only jail saved him. But thisnfather is delusional, not to mention his arrogance on saying that every single person that may be an addicted or have a criminal record was beneath him and his family of "good " people. He also needs to take inventory on exactly how many fentanyl deaths have occurred since this drug came about. He said it was coming close to the number of color deaths. Sorry, you are uneducated and should read and research and get in touch with the rest of society that may not be as "good" as the type of people you say you all are. Nobody is safe ANYWHERE! College libraries are not immune to reality. And Adderall IS a drug, so please stop the righteous attitude and take some personal responsibility. The rest of us over here on the bad side of the tracks will applaud you!
As a parent who lost her daughter to fentanyl, that is an unbelievable story. These girls have done drugs before. They knew the dealer but didnt want him/her involved. They knew what they were getting, like russian roulette, they believe it wont happen to them. My daughter was 42, a mom to 3 daughters.
I don’t know if I believe this 💯. 3 grown ups find a bag and decided to play with it??? I mean it’s heartbreaking but weird story. Maybe they purchased it
Agree. Dad says they thought the powder substance was adderall. Why would it be a good idea to put adderall on your face for fun?? At 21 yrs old, not 5 yrs old.
Messed up. Everything in this story. Obviously he needs to believe this. Such a loss. Who can blame him. Whatever helps him sleep at night, and I mean that in the most respectful way. 💔💔♥️
Exactly. It makes no sense. No doubt that The family is hurting and looking for someone to blame but they were grown adults that made a fatal decision.
some of the craziest stories on this channel you wouldn't believe if you didn't hear them firsthand. thank you for being truthful despite how painful it is
My comment is not directed towards any1 specifically. Keep in mind, this is just their family's side. Many of the family members are in denial about the addict's activities surrounding drugs. I don't think any1 wakes up & purposely wants to die while being high but the risk is definitely known when seeking drugs. Most addicts just don't think they will die. The addiction is so overpowering that they are willing to take the risks.
@@GiGi_to_3 I cannot argue that there are multiple sides to every story but we have to start somewhere when people's lives keep getting messed up. dude makes an amazing point in this video when he says we freaked out about covid killing people but haven't done anything about the fentanyl epidemic
@chronikuad Take it from some1 who works with addicts every day. It's not as simple as taking fentanyl off the streets. People will find another way to self-medicate and/ or self destruct. This is deeper than fentanyl. There are millions of people who just can't cope with life and they choose to self medicate. How is the government supposeto fix that? I don't mean to sound like like there is no hope. The addicts have to want sobriety more than the dealer wants to sell it. If it were so simple, we would have never had a crack epidemic. There are a couple of other drugs out there like fentanyl that people are using and are just as fatal. It's just cheaper and easier to get fentanyl. So, if they eradicate fentanyl, it will be another 1 waiting in the wings.
Been there - in an emergency, some people become very calm (and I am one of them). When my mother was threatening suicide some 50 miles from me, the 911 operator accused me of making a crank call because I was so calm. When a man outside a business had been stabbed, again, 100% calm. In both cases, it was 1/2 hour later that I broke down bawling.
Yeah it's not the EMT's fault nor Ohio State's fault. It's her fault and the other two ladies fault. Dad's just trying to find someone to blame besides his daughter. Dad I've got some news for you, if two girls are already purple as stated on the initial 911 call they were already dead after suffocating to death. EMT's can't bring back the dead, sorry.
@@patriciapearl2529I totally agree. I watch every episode on this channel. I feel it in my gut. Do not be mistaken, I feel just as sad for this man and this family. However, the bag sitting in the library for days is weird. Someone picking up a random bag that does not belong to them is strange. Wiping an unknown white substance on your face is super odd. The calm demeanor of the 911 caller is atypical. All of these things don’t sit right with me. I’m not saying they didn’t happen. I’m just saying, something about the story doesn’t seem to flow right in my mind. I guess maybe I can sort of visually see the scene as I listen to people talk. There were like hiccups that stopped the scene because they just didn’t seem to make sense. Idk. Still sad for the family. Still a loss to fentanyl. Still one too many.
@@kp4636it is all very odd. The only reason it's believable is because they took pics and the dad saw them. I'm assuming they took pics at the library where it was and when they put it on their face.
@@2bookoo4u exactly what I thought. This whole story seems absurd. I am truly sorry for his loss though. I know how hard this is as a parent. May God Bless him.
Anyone ingesting ANY kind of illegal or unknown drug these days is ABSOLUTELY playing Russian Roulette with a mostly LOADED gun! Folks, that's terrifying odds! Anyone playing around with drugs these days are either simply idiot stupid, have a death wish, and/or insane. The amount of fentanyl and other killing and addicting drugs on the streets these days is simply OFF THE FREAKING CHARTS! So very sorry for your great loss, truly tragic and sad story. I hope your story, and similar ones, reaches millions upon millions of views.
I shared her story to the mother of a college student tonight. Knowlege is power. I appreciate and send love and prayers to the parents who are so brave to tell their family's stories.
Somethings off … very very off about this story. The caller was not panicked AT ALL, No sense of urgency for her “friends” she just saw laying there dying . Then the fact these girls weren’t “smart” enough (which they were) to smear and unknown substance on their faces ? Nope…. Not buying this. This dad is in deep state of denial as well…… he needs to educate himself more
This is such a tradgedy. I am going to share this story to a mother of a college student Tonight. We all need to be more aware of how deadly this drug is and and to warn our students. I am grateful to this brave father for telling his beautiful daugher's story to save others from the same fate. God bless this family as they mourn this precious young woman.
@ I am too. I am grateful he shared his story. However as a former Xanax addict myself, I find it quite disheartening that some of these stories seem to omit the importance and weight of the decisions made. I made the comment because it is ridiculously stupid to do what the friend did by picking up a random tied off baggy, as well as coming home to then spread it on her own face as well as her friend. We need to be aware of our decisions.
I can understand the father is enraged. As a parent, I would be out for blood. On the other hand, who in their right mind, with the Fentanyl epidemic as bad as it is, would take a bag of white powder and rub it on their face??? It should have been reported…not taken home. It’s heartbreaking to hear this
I believe the father highlighted this occurred 2.5 years ago . I have only been aware of the illicit POISIONING problem , through THIS channel over the past year . Thank God for the exposure of these horrible tragedies! I have spoken to my son and all of his friends , every chance I get 🛐🛐🛐🛐
Okay after reading the public reports it was concluded that they did in fact ingest the powder likely thinking it was adderal. This makes more sense. Still just as tragic. This is why I talk to my kids about these things often. I share these stories with them because nowhere is safe. Experimenting is a normal thing for kids to do, but nowadays you have to know that if you decide to take that chance you’re playing with your life. It’s not worth it. I don’t care if they think it’s a Tylenol or gummy vitamin, I tell my kids never to take anything from anyone ever. Not even a friend. It just takes one time.
@@jacquelinem3655 exactly what I thought and said. In addition, I wonder if they didn't purchase it thinking it was Molly or cocaine. I am in the addiction/recovery field and I know for an absolute fact that if someone lost their drug of choice, they would go everywhere they had been looking for it.
I’m so sorry for your loss. She was a beautiful young lady. I wish I didn’t agree with some of these comments but I have to. I’m not sure why someone would put an unknown substance on there face as a joke. Even if they thought it was aderall it was still an unknown substance. But that’s my 39 year old brain thinking.
This is a tragedy but it is the young ladies responsibility and her parents to teach her about drugs. I understand the father is grieving and angry but he’s not helping anyone by trying to point the finger.
Fentanyl is everywhere. It’s easy to say this could’ve belonged to the Goodwill workers, but anyone on campus could have been in possession of fentanyl.
The bag should have been turned in to school authorities. The Ohio State College can't be held responsible for someone dropping their drug stash on a seat. If Tiffany was sold the drug and died, and they can prove who sold it to her, then I agree with criminal prosecution, for sure. But picking up a bag, not knowing what is in it, then rubbing in on your face just isn't wise behavior. I understand this was done during a silly moment. Silly moments shouldn't cost anyone their life. But in this day and age, with Fentanyl out there, you can't be safe enough. RIP Tiffany. I am very sorry this happened.
I disagree. She may have been "old enough", however you definitely do things in college w/out thinking. I honestly don't believe she nor any of the other girls had any clue that it was a deadly substance. Shame on Ohio State, have some compasion....these are human lives!
I'm very sorry for your loss and for all of the pain you are experiencing. It's not Ohio State University or the library's fault that these students "found" a random bag that they suspected contained drugs, took it with them from the library and decided to apply the unknown substance to their faces. They made a very bad and very tragic choice. Blaming a litany of other people isn't the right thing to do.
This one was hard to watch. Dad wants to blame someone, anyone but Tiffany. I get it. Casually shrugs off recreational Adderall use but can't understand why Fentanyl is in our country. I struggle with addiction so I get it. Tiffany knew that was a drug of some sort. We take that risk for the high. Dad hurting big time though. Feel bad for him
If he knew she snorted Addie’s and kinda of knew it was a thing then she def dabbed in other stuff and snorted this substance . I think she thought it was coke .
You are hurting, losing someone so precious but your daughter sadly made a mistake, one that cost her dearly. She should have reported the bag to the library and not even touched it. She sounded like a wonderful young woman but teaching your children starts at home.
It’s a terrible, gut wrenching and heartbreaking situation , but this poor man overwhelmed with grief is desperately trying to blame anyone other than his own daughter and her friend. They are responsible for this tragedy.
I’m sorry but this dad needs to take personal responsibility. Convicts do deserve second chances. This story is fishy. It’s so sad and I’m so sorry but you can’t blame but so many. Why would they put that on “their faces?” Ugh this is so sad. 😢❤
This is without a doubt a tragic loss. All the ones featured on this channel are! However I have to agree with all the comments gasping, like I am, as to Why on Earth Would You Smear An Unknown Substance On Your Face! ESP. in this day and age of SO much education and warnings and, and, and,... re: fentanyl! When is accountability and responsibility going to be extended to the substance abuser or experimenter?? To the owner of this channel, why are you only recognizing sympathetic comments?? Of ALL the stories you have featured, this one just plainly angers and confounds me! The world weeps for the endless losses, yet, why is there not all out foot stomping on this one! Smearing an unknown substance on one's face!!! And lastly, I stand in disagreement of the common thread of all of them that death by fentanyl is blasted as poisoning/homicide,... Fentanyl is used in medicine under strict supervision and control. Fentanyl is a PRESCRIPTION opioid used to treat moderate to severe pain. It is the misuse and abuse that causes death!! Abuse is playing Russian roulette with one's life! If it's considered poisoning, then every single drug overdose needs to fall into the poisoning/homicide category!
I think this channel is doing what they can to get the message out...and it is known to be a prescribed drug but these stories are about the illegalizing of this drug being put out into communities, so maybe be more angry about what our elected officials are NOT doing, not this channel!!!
@@kathybyrne4207 Look, I don't know how long you have been on this earth, but the only way to effectively and permanently stomp out illicit drugs use is to stomp out demand! Your statement about elected officials is a weak party line that will NOT stop 200+ people dying from Fentanyl OD per DAY!
"Its not like they were a couple of bad girls" just so you know my sister who died was never a "bad girl" had a heart of gold. Maybe choose your words better. You're offending loved ones who are good girls with addiction...SMH
I understand your grief but suing anyone and everyone will not make it right and or bring your daughter back. Drugs aren't funny, you couldn't pay me enough to smear drugs on my face. Your daughter did it and paid the price, I'm sorry.
@ EclecticElegance13 This is one of those things that very complicated in legal terms. It was in the library, which makes the library responsible in a way. However, they will question why the student took it home with her instead of calling police. And I’m not blaming anyone, I’m just saying, it won’t hold up in court. A jury won’t buy and will place blame on the student for not disposing of it. If I find an open bag of chocolate, would I take it home to eat it? Absolutely not. Common sense tells me I would get someone else’s germs, someone who may have aids or who knows what. In legal terms, the school, library or cleaning staff isn’t responsible.
I feel 110% sorry for this dad and family! Grief is an awful beast to carry around and wondering why makes it 10 times worse! But why would the university be accountable for their poor decision? Rubbing an unknown substance on your face? I just don’t understand. What is the joke or meaning behind that? I pray the dad and her family finds peace and light during this hard time.
My heart goes out to you Sir. I am so sad to hear about the loss of your beautiful young daughter. You, your family and everyone affected by this tragedy are in my prayers.💔
First off, I am so sorry for the loss of your beautiful daughter. I’m curious to whether they checked their blood alcohol levels at autopsy? The reason I ask is because it’s the only thing I can think of that would impair these three intelligent girls to make such a lapse in judgement as to smearing an unknown white powdery substance all over their faces for “fun”. I mean absolutely no disrespect to the memory of your daughter or her friend by suggesting this because a LOT of us have done some really crazy and questionable things when intoxicated.
Guys, even if the real story may be that this young woman and her friends thought they were buying a bag of coke and did some through the usual nasal route, it’s still fentanyl poisoning. Unfortunately it’s a risk any coke user should know they are taking, but it’s poisoning nonetheless.
Can’t even imagine how the situation precipitated. This father is grieving, maybe talking about it is helping him to cope with the devastation of losing his child.
No one is at fault except the person who left it there. Unfortunately they picked up an unknown substance that didn’t belong to them, instead of alerting those in charge there was something that didn’t belong there. Education about the dangers of drugs is the key to preventing this kind of thing.
Seriously?!?! The flaming obvious, the baggy should not have been left there. But, to then pick it up, take it home and smear it on your face?? How is that the fault of the person who left it there?!?!?
@@cleojeff I am pretty sure they used other drugs, thats why they took it. And someone here said that the official report states they ingested it, not rub it on their face, which makes sense, because normal fentanyl would NOT be absorbed through the skin. And she was not a child anymore. Humans can be stupid, but it might have serious consequences. What I don't get is why the father sues the university, that is crazy.
Dear Tiffany's Dad, I pray you spread her story to all college campuses. I'm a custodian at an elementary school and this problem is rampant through all educational institutions. I always tell my students if you see something on the ground don't pick it up! Go get your teacher to call me! I've lost a very good friend to fentanyl as well. Unfortunately in this case it was a suicide. This drug is so dangerous! I will pray for you and your family for strength to get through the loss of your daughter. I too pray Tiffany doesn't die in vain and her story will stop at least one more death from happening. God bless you.
I am truly very sorry for your loss. Your daughter clearly was an amazing young lady and I cannot fathom the pain. I am so sorry this happened to her and your family! I am sure if you get on Facebook that her friends would be happy to put together stories like they told at her memorial for you to have. I know I would gladly do that for someone. I pray God provides you with His Peace.
So, so sorry för your loss. 💔 I lost my oldest son 7,5 years ago. Andreas was 32 and died suddenly of a heart attack. That really brooke my heart.💔 I send you and your family a very warm hugh from Sweden ♥️♥️♥️
I can empathize with a parent who wants to find blame for their child's reckless choice, but this sounds like some good kids that made a terrible decision. The absolute devastation this father feels must be unimaginable; however, the question I would be asking was why did the individual who found the unknown substance not immediately take it to LEO?
I absolutely LOVE this channel and what it exposes......God be praised forever and ever, Halleluiah. My prayers go forth to that man for his daughter. What a loss. Blessings and peace to him forever.
I was fentanyl overdosed during a routine awake procedure in a UK private hospital. I immediately after the injection ( forced in too fast) felt dizzy, sick then felt i was going to faint….within seconds. Thankfully I spoke up and they injected a reversal. I felt brilliant after the reversal, best I’ve ever felt! They monitored and whispered for a long while after, but no admission of overdose. Even in a follow up consultation, zero admission of wrongdoing.. I imagined it was the “company line”…….I didn’t imagine this as this wasn’t my first time of the same procedure…….so be aware when going private.
I had a terrible experience in a UK private hospital. The anaesthetic wasn’t administered properly and it went into my hand, no further. Once the mistake was noted, they put another cannula in the other hand. The actual surgery went well, but my hand ended up like an elephant’s foot. So they rubbed an NSAID onto it to reduce the swelling. I’m highly allergic to it (severe asthma) and I had an asthma attack. My hand caused me more problems and discomfort than the surgery.
I was given fentanyl in the hospital after my knee replacement. It made me nauseous but the pain was gone for a while. My other knee is due for replacement but after that surgery and pain I refuse. Fentanyl is no joke.
@patriciapearl2527 It should have been administered alongside anti-emetic ( preferred by the clinician ) to prevent the feelings of nausea, alongside your post-op analgesia. It should be discussed between you & your doctor pre-op. I certainly would review my choice of post- op if I were your doctor.
@ patriciapearl2527 I just remember it was administered through my IV. I heard them talking amongst each other about what was being given to me. The day after the surgery they started giving me other pain meds in pill form. I refuse to go through any more surgeries. Dealing with pain isn’t fun. I don’t remember them giving me anything for nausea. I wish they had! Thank you for replying.
I am so sorry about the loss of this beautiful, promising young woman. I think the responsibility lies in these three young women. Why in the world would they smear something on their facrs when they had no clue what it was. It could have been any kind of toxic substance. I understand dad's anger, but I think the responsibility lies with the girls. So very sad. I'm sorry.
Sorry for your loss. But how can you blame the cleaners? Just because they were hired by Goodwill and maybe had a history of drug use? How can you say these were good kids, but have such disdain for these folks. I agree that the university should take some responsibility. I understand your pain, I really do, but when we are grieving, we really can't make much sense of what is right in front of us.
She was a beautiful young lady. I’m so sorry for your loss. You’re a strong person trying to advocate for your child. Keep sharing her story and try to stay strong for her.
Unfortunately the bag of drugs more than likely came from a student that brought it. Lost it in the library and these girls picked it up. why ???? RIP to the 3 young ladies🙏
I am very sorry for your daugther's death, but the only ones to blame here were themselves, they spread the poison on their faces trying to be funny🙄? I don't understand, but feel your pain and I feel sorry for You and your family .
Sorry he lost his daughter but why in the world would they apply fentanyl to their faces? Why would he sue the city for her decision to be foolish? This is exactly why I educated my son that you don’t take any medication from anyone, you watch your drink around people, and if something seems suspicious walk away. This isn’t fool proof but at least I know I told him.
I truly sympathize with him for his loss🌻, but to place all blame on the college when we are all taught as toddlers not to : 1) pick up random substances and objects(especially ones we do not know the origins of) that we find outside, or on the floor, and 2) put said substances/objects near our mouths, noses or ears etc. is not entirely fair. Toddlers are taught not to do what she did but the college is expected to take blame when a 22 year old woman and her friends do it in ‘jest’? They could have reported the substance or handed it in.
Yes, a medical student should know the skin is an organ and not to rub unknown substances on it. Dad is wrong in blaming everyone except his daughter. Sad, but be realistic.
My God. This one hit a little differently than some of the other shares. That 911 call, the circumstances of how it all occurred. This one really smacked me in the face. ALL of these stories are devastating, no doubt… this one just caught me off guard - the fact that it was either a topical or nasal admin/ingestion and not the typical oral route - and that there were three victims simultaneously. Goodness, just so sad and terrifying to those of us with college-aged children. My heart goes out to everyone that’s ever been affected by fentanyl poisoning.
Your sentiments are noble, and this is an awful tragedy. However, a pre-med student aged 21 should have an inkling that ingesting or using an unknown substance 'found' or even bought, even if they *think* it is Adderall, could be foolish.
Please be kind friends, these are kids we are talking about who don’t always make the best decisions. It is hard to hear some of your comments. Let’s please spread the word and educate our living kids about the fact that you don’t even have to take the drug, it can be absorbed into the skin!
You are so naive, Biden Harris presented the strongest best border bill ever presented, even the border agents agreed it should have passed, but trump told the GOP not to accept it so that he could use it às his platform, he wanted to take credit for it not Biden ..so he doesn't care about American lives unless it benefits himself..google it, google is your friend when you need the truth .
Kids ? Sorry but this woman was not a kid and nearly grown . This young woman was a college student studying premed and was extremely intelligent and knew exactly what that substance was . She probably had a test kit or could just tell by her training. That smearing BS is such a freaking lie .
Sooo sorry for you loss and the insanity that the process is bringing with it Pappa🩵😔 Thank you so much for sharing Tiffany’s story and your story. Sending all of you and yours love, respect and hopes for change in Tiffany’s name.
I call BS on the random baggie in the library and face smearing. Someone is lying, and this guy's daughter isn't as innocent as he thinks she is.
Yep. That's a load of crap. That makes no sense at all. Maybe they were trying to say they absorbed it through their skin being silly instead of intentionally ingesting it. Which they absolutely did.
I like how University kids are babies. Everyone else's kids are "guilty"
Someone can OD by smearing it underneath their nose. Absolutely Tragic! 😢
Ohio State didn't murder them. You need to accept your daughter's responsibilty in this matter dad. Sorry for your loss.
The bag should have never been there
@@ReRe13-she never should have picked it up.
@ if it wouldn’t have been there she wouldn’t have done that!
@@ReRe13-she wasn't three years old, she was an adult who made a foolish decision and there needs to be accountability there.
Hate drugs this fetty tsken over kids shud know by now it’s nbr 1 killer in world. Don’t trust anyone. Same here Canada it’s everywhere 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💕💕💕💕 sorry for your loss dad xx
How does a pre med student who studies Chemistry find random drugs and apply them on her face?
You'd have to ask the one that survived that question.
Yea .. i think the parents just dnt want to say she was a user 🤔🤔..Only want to speak on the posirive such as constantly saying she was a college student.. but ppl should be honest , this channel is to spread awareness to Addicts . No one is judging 💯
Good question
It’s not that far fetched there is a lot of curious in that world!! As too he in any medical field. Not to mention Doctors are the biggest drug dealers!!
By whoever left the bag of fentanyl laying in the library in a bag for 3 days. That's my question.
All due respect you can’t blame Ohio State.
They did not smear the drug onto their face.
Sorry for your loss. It’s a sad world.
The bag should have never been there! She should have never found that in the library
@@ReRe13- But it was. Which is why as an adult, we don’t take things we might find outside and rub them on our faces to be funny. Even if it was harmless, it was a silly thing to do. If I rubbed something on my face, it’s not someone else’s fault.
@@leiakiki precisely. What if it had been "found " in her parents yard? Should the parents be responsible? I still don't necessarily believe they "found it". I think the one who lived doesn't want to admit they tried something they shouldn't have. They probably thought it was Molly
It’s The Evil Biden Administration and Democrats fault for ALL THE DEATHS !
@@ReRe13- However when she did find it, she didn’t report it, or simply throw it away. They say it was there for 3 days and they did nothing, but take pictures, then decided to play in it, not knowing what it was. She was Pre Med, and to smart not to know better. May she rest in peace. This was a series of very unfortunate events. NOT THE UNIVERSITY FAULT!!
I am so sorry for your loss. I cannot side with you on Ohio State being responsible for your daughter’s death. She was an adult. You said “You cannot find anyone to accept responsibility for your daughter’s death.” Your daughter is responsible. She chose to take a foreign substance and put it on her face. Sir, that was her choice and her choice only. Tiffany was a beautiful young woman.
I agree and also disagree a little because the dad said the baggie had been sitting there for 3 days, I feel that someone on staff should have dealt with that
@@MsRadar23 college-age students should know not to put some foreign substance in their faces.
@@MsRadar23even still, a 21 year old adult should know not to ingest or put foreign substances on their body.
@@MsRadar23 the girls could have told staff the bag was there or handed it to staff instead of taking it.
So sorry for your loss but I agree with what other's have said you can't hold the college or anyone else for what happened. I understand your pain also but you cannot put the blame on anyone else for the dumb choice they made.
Let me preface this by saying this is a tragic story, but obviously we need more education on drugs as a whole. At college age, you should know better than to pick up a random baggie with a white powder substance in it, then take it home and rub it on your face.
I wish I knew everything at 21 that I know today
100%
Yeah, I agree. I just showed this video to my nine-year-olds and they don’t understand why she did it who puts random powder that they find on the ground on their bodies or even ingesting it and they’re that smart? They’re in college. They’ve never done drugs Jesus Christ. Either way it’s tragic to find in here that Ohio State University is using ex-convicts to clean their campus. That’s how the fentanyl got there. One of them dropped it as a sick fucking joke and I got someone it worked. It got two people. So back off a little bit have some sympathy.
I doubt that very seriously. You think collage kids aren't doin drugs? There are 14 yr olds buying this shit off Snapchat. You need to wake up yomomma! @@YoMama9021
Everyone of these sad overdose,or poisoning.parents have one thing in common and it's that there kid was killed.,but actually they everyone was doing this to thereselfs. It's sad but if it had been around us when we were that age all of us would have been dead. The real source in cartels killing people here to make room for thereselfs. Illegal imagrats.
As a parent, my heart breaks for you, Mr. Iler. I'm so sorry. My own father used to say, "Some mistakes you never get the chance to make twice." That's never been more true than in the era of fentanyl.
I understand the dad‘s grief, and the daughter chose to use, and apparently random substance that she found in the bag. She was studying medicine and neuroscience, and she was therefore, obviously, very intelligent. She was therefore mentally and otherwise capable enough to know that one doesn’t just smear a random substance on one’s face.
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Thank you
@@gghomemaker3835 , you’re welcome. I’ve had my own share of being in situations in which I could easily blame others and knowing that what happens ultimately comes down to me.
I am sorry, but who in the world smears an unknown substance from a university library on their faces to be "comical." This is so tragic, and yet the story is very unusual and actually quite bizarre. Ohio State is not responsible - the young lady who picked it up and brought it home is responsible.
I can actually relate to this, as I found a bag of marijuana out by where I walk my dog - perhaps left for someone to come pick it up? It was VERY strong - so much so that my car smelled for days. I picked it up because it was within reach of small child, and also wildlife - brought it home and disposed of it immediately. I don't mean to be a jerk, but this is really strange behavior on the part of all three young women.
I came here to type exactly what you said. It doesn't add up.
Is it really necessary to blame the victims and post that here? Sometimes silence is the right choice. This is one of those times.
@@flufwix .. it's facts, the father says that's what happened..
where is a good place to post it? on some unrelated video?
don't YOU think it's rather odd for them to find a baggie of something & then rubbing it on their faces?
i certainly do.
Wow, why are you even here? Are you insane ? you really need to dig deep into your empathy whatever ‘doesn’t add up’ to you is your problem. And there’s nothing bizarre about what they did you are either not young in this generation or just ignorant as what we all do in our youth years. What a shame this is the type of comment that’s on top. That’s why your country has no future people like you, focusing on what the victim who is dead and clearly payed the ultimate price and putting shame on them. Disgusting and sad to share this platform with people like you
I’m behind what u said too the dads blaming everyone else but why would u not just bin it u don’t no what’s in that bag plus to put it on there face something not right with this n now they’ve sadly passed away ❤❤❤
Does thinking that it was Adderall make it better? The father sounds like if his daughter was taking Adderall to "study" that would have been fine. That is illegal too. I emphasize with the father, and I know that he is grieving, but he has blamed everyone and everything but his daughter. He has blamed, the president, the college, college employees, the location of the library, the student at the library desk, the cleaning company because they hire people from the Salvation Army to clean and on and on and on. I hope that he and his family can find peace one day.
I really don't understand why somebody would put something on their faces if they don't know what it is. If you found a unlabelled bottle of clear liquid sitting on a park bench or in a library, and fancied a drink, would you drink from it?
These stories are so sad. But at some point personal responsibility has to come into it. If you see a bag of powder laying around, I imagine most people, especially young people of student age, will think it is some sort of drug.
Thank you for your compassion
Absolutely! I feel terrible for this family as I do for all of the families that lose their children to this epidemic. My own son had been addicted to fentanyl and only jail saved him. But thisnfather is delusional, not to mention his arrogance on saying that every single person that may be an addicted or have a criminal record was beneath him and his family of "good " people. He also needs to take inventory on exactly how many fentanyl deaths have occurred since this drug came about. He said it was coming close to the number of color deaths. Sorry, you are uneducated and should read and research and get in touch with the rest of society that may not be as "good" as the type of people you say you all are. Nobody is safe ANYWHERE! College libraries are not immune to reality. And Adderall IS a drug, so please stop the righteous attitude and take some personal responsibility. The rest of us over here on the bad side of the tracks will applaud you!
@@readinginmyroomfor273thank you! I feel the same way. Didn't like the holier than thou attitude this man has at all.
@@Beccamae75he will watch the video later in life and maybe regret this stance.
This is not the college's fault. This is an addicts fault.
Brutal. Ohio State is NOT at fault.
Blame anybody but the addicts
As a parent who lost her daughter to fentanyl, that is an unbelievable story. These girls have done drugs before. They knew the dealer but didnt want him/her involved. They knew what they were getting, like russian roulette, they believe it wont happen to them. My daughter was 42, a mom to 3 daughters.
Sad but very true
I appreciate your honesty! This father is still in denial and he won't even begin processing his grief until he's honest with and to himself.
it certainly is.
I don’t know if I believe this 💯. 3 grown ups find a bag and decided to play with it??? I mean it’s heartbreaking but weird story. Maybe they purchased it
Found a suspicious bag of the drugs in a library? Put it on there faces just for fun? Something feels weird in this story.
They took pics, that's the only reason it's believable to me. It's so sad, just touching it can end your life.
Agree. Dad says they thought the powder substance was adderall. Why would it be a good idea to put adderall on your face for fun?? At 21 yrs old, not 5 yrs old.
Messed up. Everything in this story.
Obviously he needs to believe this. Such a loss. Who can blame him.
Whatever helps him sleep at night, and I mean that in the most respectful way. 💔💔♥️
Exactly. It makes no sense. No doubt that The family is hurting and looking for someone to blame but they were grown adults that made a fatal decision.
I feel so bad for this dad but, this story is bizarre
some of the craziest stories on this channel you wouldn't believe if you didn't hear them firsthand. thank you for being truthful despite how painful it is
My comment is not directed towards any1 specifically. Keep in mind, this is just their family's side. Many of the family members are in denial about the addict's activities surrounding drugs. I don't think any1 wakes up & purposely wants to die while being high but the risk is definitely known when seeking drugs. Most addicts just don't think they will die. The addiction is so overpowering that they are willing to take the risks.
@@GiGi_to_3 I cannot argue that there are multiple sides to every story but we have to start somewhere when people's lives keep getting messed up. dude makes an amazing point in this video when he says we freaked out about covid killing people but haven't done anything about the fentanyl epidemic
He’s not truthful
@chronikuad Take it from some1 who works with addicts every day. It's not as simple as taking fentanyl off the streets. People will find another way to self-medicate and/ or self destruct. This is deeper than fentanyl. There are millions of people who just can't cope with life and they choose to self medicate. How is the government supposeto fix that? I don't mean to sound like like there is no hope. The addicts have to want sobriety more than the dealer wants to sell it. If it were so simple, we would have never had a crack epidemic. There are a couple of other drugs out there like fentanyl that people are using and are just as fatal. It's just cheaper and easier to get fentanyl. So, if they eradicate fentanyl, it will be another 1 waiting in the wings.
@@chronikuad I have been saying the same thing everyday since. It's ridiculous. It's the leading cause of death ages 18 to 45
Omg how is this girl so calm calling 911??!!!!! This is insane.
Shock and debilitating fear.
Been there - in an emergency, some people become very calm (and I am one of them). When my mother was threatening suicide some 50 miles from me, the 911 operator accused me of making a crank call because I was so calm. When a man outside a business had been stabbed, again, 100% calm. In both cases, it was 1/2 hour later that I broke down bawling.
It’s much better to be calm than someone hysterical and screaming in the 911 call.
Yes, she found 3 girls dead or almost dead. And she called like about 3 drunk friends. 😢
I am in shock how calm she is.
Poor family 😢 but why would he want to sue the EMTs?
Yeah it's not the EMT's fault nor Ohio State's fault. It's her fault and the other two ladies fault. Dad's just trying to find someone to blame besides his daughter.
Dad I've got some news for you, if two girls are already purple as stated on the initial 911 call they were already dead after suffocating to death. EMT's can't bring back the dead, sorry.
The amount of denial the parents on this channel are in is amazing. Their children are never at fault.
Yup. I'm at thr point where I'm just going to stop watching
University is at fault; the bag was out for three days!!!!! No employee cleaned it up. Any kid is impressionable.
The bag should have never been there
@@gterrymedSo they said.
Yes, think I'll stop too.
Too silly for words.
Just imagine if ONE person would have reported the bag of drugs rather than laughing and taking pics 😢.
They smeared that on their faces???????OMG! That is the craziest thing I have heard. RIP.
8:41 They saw it laying there for 3 days but didn’t notify anyone either?
Something fishy is going on with this story but I’ll leave it as is because it’s still sad.
Wishing we could all be correct 100% of the time
@@patriciapearl2529I totally agree. I watch every episode on this channel. I feel it in my gut. Do not be mistaken, I feel just as sad for this man and this family. However, the bag sitting in the library for days is weird. Someone picking up a random bag that does not belong to them is strange. Wiping an unknown white substance on your face is super odd. The calm demeanor of the 911 caller is atypical. All of these things don’t sit right with me. I’m not saying they didn’t happen. I’m just saying, something about the story doesn’t seem to flow right in my mind. I guess maybe I can sort of visually see the scene as I listen to people talk. There were like hiccups that stopped the scene because they just didn’t seem to make sense. Idk. Still sad for the family. Still a loss to fentanyl. Still one too many.
@@kp4636it is all very odd. The only reason it's believable is because they took pics and the dad saw them. I'm assuming they took pics at the library where it was and when they put it on their face.
@@kp4636please don’t judge the demeanor of the 911 caller
No drug addict is going to leave behind a bag of drugs in a library.
@@2bookoo4u exactly what I thought. This whole story seems absurd. I am truly sorry for his loss though. I know how hard this is as a parent. May God Bless him.
Why is he looking to sue everyone, when it was his daughter that made a horrible decision. The deflection of blame is wild on this channel
@@No-sv6mu Sounds like the dad might feel a little bit better with a couple million bucks in his pocket!
Anyone ingesting ANY kind of illegal or unknown drug these days is ABSOLUTELY playing Russian Roulette with a mostly LOADED gun! Folks, that's terrifying odds! Anyone playing around with drugs these days are either simply idiot stupid, have a death wish, and/or insane. The amount of fentanyl and other killing and addicting drugs on the streets these days is simply OFF THE FREAKING CHARTS! So very sorry for your great loss, truly tragic and sad story. I hope your story, and similar ones, reaches millions upon millions of views.
I hope this story provides knowledge
I shared her story to the mother of a college student tonight. Knowlege is power. I appreciate and send love and prayers to the parents who are so brave to tell their family's stories.
Knowledge*
Somethings off … very very off about this story. The caller was not panicked AT ALL, No sense of urgency for her “friends” she just saw laying there dying . Then the fact these girls weren’t “smart” enough (which they were) to smear and unknown substance on their faces ? Nope…. Not buying this. This dad is in deep state of denial as well…… he needs to educate himself more
Not going to lie, this sounds very very very stupid.
& there needs to be a real conversation around responsibility.
Thanks for your compassion
This is such a tradgedy. I am going to share this story to a mother of a college student Tonight. We all need to be more aware of how deadly this drug is and and to warn our students. I am grateful to this brave father for telling his beautiful daugher's story to save others from the same fate. God bless this family as they mourn this precious young woman.
@ I am too. I am grateful he shared his story. However as a former Xanax addict myself, I find it quite disheartening that some of these stories seem to omit the importance and weight of the decisions made. I made the comment because it is ridiculously stupid to do what the friend did by picking up a random tied off baggy, as well as coming home to then spread it on her own face as well as her friend. We need to be aware of our decisions.
I can understand the father is enraged. As a parent, I would be out for blood. On the other hand, who in their right mind, with the Fentanyl epidemic as bad as it is, would take a bag of white powder and rub it on their face??? It should have been reported…not taken home. It’s heartbreaking to hear this
Thanks for your compassion
I believe the father highlighted this occurred 2.5 years ago . I have only been aware of the illicit POISIONING problem , through THIS channel over the past year . Thank God for the exposure of these horrible tragedies! I have spoken to my son and all of his friends , every chance I get 🛐🛐🛐🛐
And the daughter a neuroscience pre-med student? Very odd behaviour, which makes me suspect the friend group used substances regularly.
Ohio State has no responsibility
None whatsoever.
My heart goes out to you. My son also died from fentanyl poisoning 3 years ago. I understand your frustration and pain.
Okay after reading the public reports it was concluded that they did in fact ingest the powder likely thinking it was adderal. This makes more sense. Still just as tragic. This is why I talk to my kids about these things often. I share these stories with them because nowhere is safe. Experimenting is a normal thing for kids to do, but nowadays you have to know that if you decide to take that chance you’re playing with your life. It’s not worth it. I don’t care if they think it’s a Tylenol or gummy vitamin, I tell my kids never to take anything from anyone ever. Not even a friend. It just takes one time.
@@jacquelinem3655 exactly what I thought and said. In addition, I wonder if they didn't purchase it thinking it was Molly or cocaine. I am in the addiction/recovery field and I know for an absolute fact that if someone lost their drug of choice, they would go everywhere they had been looking for it.
ADDERALL IS A DRUG AND IS NOT DISTRIBUTED AS A POWDER.
So sad he continues to lie to himself about the reality of what she did.
Still, she was not a kid but a premed adult :(
My heart breaks for this dad and can feel his pain. Fentanyl has stolen so much from so many families…..
I’m so sorry for your loss. She was a beautiful young lady. I wish I didn’t agree with some of these comments but I have to. I’m not sure why someone would put an unknown substance on there face as a joke. Even if they thought it was aderall it was still an unknown substance. But that’s my 39 year old brain thinking.
This is a tragedy but it is the young ladies responsibility and her parents to teach her about drugs. I understand the father is grieving and angry but he’s not helping anyone by trying to point the finger.
Greetings from Southern California Amber.
You're right
@@amberholland5561 Where are you writing from Amber??
@@amberholland5561 Where are you writing from Amber?
She was a pre-med student too.
Fentanyl is everywhere. It’s easy to say this could’ve belonged to the Goodwill workers, but anyone on campus could have been in possession of fentanyl.
The bag should have been turned in to school authorities. The Ohio State College can't be held responsible for someone dropping their drug stash on a seat. If Tiffany was sold the drug and died, and they can prove who sold it to her, then I agree with criminal prosecution, for sure. But picking up a bag, not knowing what is in it, then rubbing in on your face just isn't wise behavior. I understand this was done during a silly moment. Silly moments shouldn't cost anyone their life. But in this day and age, with Fentanyl out there, you can't be safe enough. RIP Tiffany. I am very sorry this happened.
So sorry absolutely beautiful young lady.
So sorry for your loss 😢 it’s not the schools fault bc your daughter was old enough to know better.
I agree
I disagree. She may have been "old enough", however you definitely do things in college w/out thinking. I honestly don't believe she nor any of the other girls had any clue that it was a deadly substance. Shame on Ohio State, have some compasion....these are human lives!
I disagree also.
There should not be something like this, like drugs, or gun, or anything deadly like this, among books and students in library on university!!!
But why was it left there and not confiscated by faculty or staff? That seems odd that it was sitting there.
Ohio State didn't make them take stuff. Don't blame the University due to carelessness by adults that go thete.
I'm very sorry for your loss and for all of the pain you are experiencing. It's not Ohio State University or the library's fault that these students "found" a random bag that they suspected contained drugs, took it with them from the library and decided to apply the unknown substance to their faces. They made a very bad and very tragic choice. Blaming a litany of other people isn't the right thing to do.
This one was hard to watch. Dad wants to blame someone, anyone but Tiffany. I get it. Casually shrugs off recreational Adderall use but can't understand why Fentanyl is in our country. I struggle with addiction so I get it. Tiffany knew that was a drug of some sort. We take that risk for the high. Dad hurting big time though. Feel bad for him
She knew you read what’s print out on pill . All pills I found I’ll take picture ,zoom it and read on google now days .
If he knew she snorted Addie’s and kinda of knew it was a thing then she def dabbed in other stuff and snorted this substance . I think she thought it was coke .
You are hurting, losing someone so precious but your daughter sadly made a mistake, one that cost her dearly. She should have reported the bag to the library and not even touched it. She sounded like a wonderful young woman but teaching your children starts at home.
It’s a terrible, gut wrenching and heartbreaking situation , but this poor man overwhelmed with grief is desperately trying to blame anyone other than his own daughter and her friend.
They are responsible for this tragedy.
I’m sorry but this dad needs to take personal responsibility. Convicts do deserve second chances. This story is fishy. It’s so sad and I’m so sorry but you can’t blame but so many. Why would they put that on “their faces?” Ugh this is so sad. 😢❤
This is without a doubt a tragic loss. All the ones featured on this channel are! However I have to agree with all the comments gasping, like I am, as to Why on Earth Would You Smear An Unknown Substance On Your Face! ESP. in this day and age of SO much education and warnings and, and, and,... re: fentanyl! When is accountability and responsibility going to be extended to the substance abuser or experimenter??
To the owner of this channel, why are you only recognizing sympathetic comments?? Of ALL the stories you have featured, this one just plainly angers and confounds me! The world weeps for the endless losses, yet, why is there not all out foot stomping on this one! Smearing an unknown substance on one's face!!!
And lastly, I stand in disagreement of the common thread of all of them that death by fentanyl is blasted as poisoning/homicide,... Fentanyl is used in medicine under strict supervision and control. Fentanyl is a PRESCRIPTION opioid used to treat moderate to severe pain. It is the misuse and abuse that causes death!! Abuse is playing Russian roulette with one's life! If it's considered poisoning, then every single drug overdose needs to fall into the poisoning/homicide category!
Agree 1,000%
I think this channel is doing what they can to get the message out...and it is known to be a prescribed drug but these stories are about the illegalizing of this drug being put out into communities, so maybe be more angry about what our elected officials are NOT doing, not this channel!!!
This happened 2.5 years ago. Maybe this drug shouldn't be in the US
@@kathybyrne4207 Look, I don't know how long you have been on this earth, but the only way to effectively and permanently stomp out illicit drugs use is to stomp out demand! Your statement about elected officials is a weak party line that will NOT stop 200+ people dying from Fentanyl OD per DAY!
I think they usually call it poison because in most cases the addict didn’t know or ask for fentanyl they were laced with it
Again with it's everyone's fault but the ppl that made the decisions to mess with this
"Its not like they were a couple of bad girls" just so you know my sister who died was never a "bad girl" had a heart of gold. Maybe choose your words better. You're offending loved ones who are good girls with addiction...SMH
I understand your grief but suing anyone and everyone will not make it right and or bring your daughter back. Drugs aren't funny, you couldn't pay me enough to smear drugs on my face. Your daughter did it and paid the price, I'm sorry.
This is a heartbreaking video. I thank you for sharing and I am so sorry for the loss of your sweet daughter
Why would you SUE the college when it’s NOT their fault. Sorry to say.
Duty of care to protect the students.
@ EclecticElegance13
This is one of those things that very complicated in legal terms. It was in the library, which makes the library responsible in a way. However, they will question why the student took it home with her instead of calling police. And I’m not blaming anyone, I’m just saying, it won’t hold up in court. A jury won’t buy and will place blame on the student for not disposing of it. If I find an open bag of chocolate, would I take it home to eat it? Absolutely not. Common sense tells me I would get someone else’s germs, someone who may have aids or who knows what.
In legal terms, the school, library or cleaning staff isn’t responsible.
Punitive damages here.
@@DavianSinner nope.
@ I work in law 😀 and you are correct. But that’s gonna be what the parents would use if they were to attempt to sue the school.
I feel 110% sorry for this dad and family! Grief is an awful beast to carry around and wondering why makes it 10 times worse! But why would the university be accountable for their poor decision? Rubbing an unknown substance on your face? I just don’t understand. What is the joke or meaning behind that? I pray the dad and her family finds peace and light during this hard time.
My heart goes out to you Sir. I am so sad to hear about the loss of your beautiful young daughter. You, your family and everyone affected by this tragedy are in my prayers.💔
First off, I am so sorry for the loss of your beautiful daughter. I’m curious to whether they checked their blood alcohol levels at autopsy? The reason I ask is because it’s the only thing I can think of that would impair these three intelligent girls to make such a lapse in judgement as to smearing an unknown white powdery substance all over their faces for “fun”. I mean absolutely no disrespect to the memory of your daughter or her friend by suggesting this because a LOT of us have done some really crazy and questionable things when intoxicated.
Guys, even if the real story may be that this young woman and her friends thought they were buying a bag of coke and did some through the usual nasal route, it’s still fentanyl poisoning. Unfortunately it’s a risk any coke user should know they are taking, but it’s poisoning nonetheless.
Please tell your loved ones don’t pick up something that is not ours. If we didn’t bring it and if it’s not ours leave it alone. This is so sad.
Is it possible that these college students don't know anything about drugs? Fentanyl? How?
@AmericaFirstChic721
You're saying she didn't know about fentanyl? It's 2022 and she's a chemistry major C'mon!
I can’t understand what would possess them to smear it on their faces. It’s so hard to comprehend. Just sad.
Can’t even imagine how the situation precipitated. This father is grieving, maybe talking about it is helping him to cope with the devastation of losing his child.
Sir, I'm so sorry for your and your families loss. This is so heartbreaking. Much love from Germany💔
My sincere condolences to this young lady's family and loved ones. Her father's heartbreak is palpable.
I can’t imagine the anger and pain the parents go through I pray they will receive closure soon. PRAYING.🙇🏻♂️🩵
Heartbreaking. Tiffany, I know that you still ARE. You WILL see her again, dad. ❤
No one is at fault except the person who left it there. Unfortunately they picked up an unknown substance that didn’t belong to them, instead of alerting those in charge there was something that didn’t belong there. Education about the dangers of drugs is the key to preventing this kind of thing.
She was pre-med. I don’t understand how she wouldn’t have known the risk.
Seriously?!?! The flaming obvious, the baggy should not have been left there. But, to then pick it up, take it home and smear it on your face?? How is that the fault of the person who left it there?!?!?
Good kids that unfortunately made a stupid and fatal mistake.
@@cleojeff I am pretty sure they used other drugs, thats why they took it. And someone here said that the official report states they ingested it, not rub it on their face, which makes sense, because normal fentanyl would NOT be absorbed through the skin. And she was not a child anymore. Humans can be stupid, but it might have serious consequences. What I don't get is why the father sues the university, that is crazy.
Why did she take it? So strange.
She was beautiful, Sir. My heart goes out to you and all those left behind by this horrific situation.
Dear Tiffany's Dad,
I pray you spread her story to all college campuses. I'm a custodian at an elementary school and this problem is rampant through all educational institutions. I always tell my students if you see something on the ground don't pick it up! Go get your teacher to call me!
I've lost a very good friend to fentanyl as well. Unfortunately in this case it was a suicide. This drug is so dangerous!
I will pray for you and your family for strength to get through the loss of your daughter. I too pray Tiffany doesn't die in vain and her story will stop at least one more death from happening.
God bless you.
I am truly very sorry for your loss. Your daughter clearly was an amazing young lady and I cannot fathom the pain. I am so sorry this happened to her and your family! I am sure if you get on Facebook that her friends would be happy to put together stories like they told at her memorial for you to have. I know I would gladly do that for someone. I pray God provides you with His Peace.
I am so sorry for your loss😔🤍🙏🕊
My heart breaks for her Dad & family 😢
So, so sorry för your loss. 💔
I lost my oldest son 7,5 years ago. Andreas was 32 and died suddenly of a heart attack. That really brooke my heart.💔
I send you and your family a very warm hugh from Sweden
♥️♥️♥️
I can empathize with a parent who wants to find blame for their child's reckless choice, but this sounds like some good kids that made a terrible decision. The absolute devastation this father feels must be unimaginable; however, the question I would be asking was why did the individual who found the unknown substance not immediately take it to LEO?
He seems like a great dad.Sorry for your loss
Your daughter is probably book smart, but doesn't have street smart or common sense. You can't blame the school. She is not a kid.
I absolutely LOVE this channel and what it exposes......God be praised forever and ever, Halleluiah.
My prayers go forth to that man for his daughter. What a loss. Blessings and peace to him forever.
This makes zero sense. So sad that this beautiful ladies life ended so tragically.
I was fentanyl overdosed during a routine awake procedure in a UK private hospital. I immediately after the injection ( forced in too fast) felt dizzy, sick then felt i was going to faint….within seconds. Thankfully I spoke up and they injected a reversal. I felt brilliant after the reversal, best I’ve ever felt! They monitored and whispered for a long while after, but no admission of overdose. Even in a follow up consultation, zero admission of wrongdoing.. I imagined it was the “company line”…….I didn’t imagine this as this wasn’t my first time of the same procedure…….so be aware when going private.
I had a terrible experience in a UK private hospital. The anaesthetic wasn’t administered properly and it went into my hand, no further. Once the mistake was noted, they put another cannula in the other hand. The actual surgery went well, but my hand ended up like an elephant’s foot. So they rubbed an NSAID onto it to reduce the swelling. I’m highly allergic to it (severe asthma) and I had an asthma attack. My hand caused me more problems and discomfort than the surgery.
I was given fentanyl in the hospital after my knee replacement. It made me nauseous but the pain was gone for a while. My other knee is due for replacement but after that surgery and pain I refuse. Fentanyl is no joke.
@patriciapearl2527
It should have been administered alongside anti-emetic ( preferred by the clinician ) to prevent the feelings of nausea, alongside your post-op analgesia. It should be discussed between you & your doctor pre-op. I certainly would review my choice of post- op if I were your doctor.
@ patriciapearl2527
I just remember it was administered through my IV.
I heard them talking amongst each other about what was being given to me. The day after the surgery they started giving me other pain meds in pill form. I refuse to go through any more surgeries. Dealing with pain isn’t fun. I don’t remember them giving me anything for nausea. I wish they had! Thank you for replying.
I am so sorry about the loss of this beautiful, promising young woman. I think the responsibility lies in these three young women. Why in the world would they smear something on their facrs when they had no clue what it was. It could have been any kind of toxic substance. I understand dad's anger, but I think the responsibility lies with the girls. So very sad. I'm sorry.
Sorry for your loss. But how can you blame the cleaners? Just because they were hired by Goodwill and maybe had a history of drug use? How can you say these were good kids, but have such disdain for these folks. I agree that the university should take some responsibility. I understand your pain, I really do, but when we are grieving, we really can't make much sense of what is right in front of us.
She was a beautiful young lady. I’m so sorry for your loss. You’re a strong person trying to advocate for your child. Keep sharing her story and try to stay strong for her.
Sorry for your loss. This is very unfortunate. Thank you for sharing. Praying for you & your family as you navigate your loss.
Unfortunately the bag of drugs more than likely came from a student that brought it. Lost it in the library and these girls picked it up. why ???? RIP to the 3 young ladies🙏
Sorry for your lost.I myself lost my sister 3 year's ago it's a pain u live with every day 😢😢😢😢😢😢
I am very sorry for your daugther's death, but the only ones to blame here were themselves, they spread the poison on their faces trying to be funny🙄? I don't understand, but feel your pain and I feel sorry for You and your family .
I could swear this beautiful young girl with a beautiful future to come, just didn't realize not everyone around her was a friend.
I am so sorry for your loss. Such a tragic story. I will share Tiffany’s story with everyone I know to help save lives. God Bless you and your family.
One of your most confusing episodes…but still a terrible tragedy that young promising lives were cut short…RIP…🕊️
Sorry he lost his daughter but why in the world would they apply fentanyl to their faces? Why would he sue the city for her decision to be foolish? This is exactly why I educated my son that you don’t take any medication from anyone, you watch your drink around people, and if something seems suspicious walk away. This isn’t fool proof but at least I know I told him.
So so sorry for your loss 😢 We also lost our daughter, Paris, in 2022 😢 Sending you lots and lots of love and hugs xxxxxxx❤️💞❤️💞❤️💞❤️💞❤️
this loving beautiful dear father
my heart breaks for him !!!!
thank you for spreading awareness sir
Feel so sorry for dad and his family!
I truly sympathize with him for his loss🌻, but to place all blame on the college when we are all taught as toddlers not to :
1) pick up random substances and objects(especially ones we do not know the origins of) that we find outside, or on the floor, and
2) put said substances/objects near our mouths, noses or ears etc.
is not entirely fair.
Toddlers are taught not to do what she did but the college is expected to take blame when a 22 year old woman and her friends do it in ‘jest’?
They could have reported the substance or handed it in.
I'm so so sorry! I wish no parent had to go through such pain!
Heartbreaking! 😔
So sorry for your loss.
That was a bad prank. Don't rub random things on your face. God bless her soul.
Yes, a medical student should know the skin is an organ and not to rub unknown substances on it. Dad is wrong in blaming everyone except his daughter. Sad, but be realistic.
So sorry for your loss. Sad vert horrible story.😢
Please tell your children not to smear drugs on their face 😢
My God. This one hit a little differently than some of the other shares. That 911 call, the circumstances of how it all occurred. This one really smacked me in the face.
ALL of these stories are devastating, no doubt… this one just caught me off guard - the fact that it was either a topical or nasal admin/ingestion and not the typical oral route - and that there were three victims simultaneously. Goodness, just so sad and terrifying to those of us with college-aged children.
My heart goes out to everyone that’s ever been affected by fentanyl poisoning.
Your sentiments are noble, and this is an awful tragedy. However, a pre-med student aged 21 should have an inkling that ingesting or using an unknown substance 'found' or even bought, even if they *think* it is Adderall, could be foolish.
Please be kind friends, these are kids we are talking about who don’t always make the best decisions. It is hard to hear some of your comments. Let’s please spread the word and educate our living kids about the fact that you don’t even have to take the drug, it can be absorbed into the skin!
You are so naive, Biden Harris presented the strongest best border bill ever presented, even the border agents agreed it should have passed, but trump told the GOP not to accept it so that he could use it às his platform, he wanted to take credit for it not Biden ..so he doesn't care about American lives unless it benefits himself..google it, google is your friend when you need the truth .
A 21 year old pre-med student isn't an innocent kid.
@MmCelliste
Exactly!!
Kids ? Sorry but this woman was not a kid and nearly grown . This young woman was a college student studying premed and was extremely intelligent and knew exactly what that substance was . She probably had a test kit or could just tell by her training. That smearing BS is such a freaking lie .
They did ingest it, the official report stated. The father just doesn't want to open his eyes.
Sooo sorry for you loss and the insanity that the process is bringing with it Pappa🩵😔
Thank you so much for sharing Tiffany’s story and your story. Sending all of you and yours love, respect and hopes for change in Tiffany’s name.
I am so sorry for your loss, I can tell you are in deep internal struggle even 2.5 yrs after this tragedy. I can’t even imagine your pain. 😢
In this day and age of INFORMATION…………How does a pre-Med student do this????
Honestly I do think she did it I think she actually snorted it and snorted too much .