Meth and heroine has been a problem in the U.S for many years. It’s not new just getting more media attention.
The Dallas Girl
1 year ago
Kaylee is still very beautiful. Her soul is even more beautiful. I just can’t get past this! It’s a horrible tragedy. The young lady didn’t deserve such a fate.
julio.neira.1968
1 year ago
QUE HORRIBLE, LA DROGA LA VOLVIO LOCA
Isabel Michaels
1 year ago
Its absolutely amazing what the human mind is capable of doing under the influence of drugs. If I literally had a gun to my head and was told I must carve out even one eye or die, my muscles and my hands wouldn’t have the strength to do it no matter what. To hear stories of people carving eyes out and eating other people’s faces alive makes me wonder why on earth they legalized weed.
Charles Calloway
1 year ago
So sad, she is a beautiful young woman. But she has made a new life for herself and looked on the bright side of her incident.
Captain Facade
1 year ago
I’ve now heard about two people who ripped out their own eyes while on Meth. As if I needed another reason not to use that drug.
Tarrance Jones
1 year ago
Definitely an extreme circumstance but it’s a slippery slope especially when you have addiction problems that run in your family and being young not knowing how to handle that
Don't judge
1 year ago
This is so heartbreaking. I don’t judge her for what’s she’s done. It’s a horrible thing and sometimes mental health issues drive you to do things: many times, drugs. I have a sleep disorder and, blacked out on my prescribed medication (ambien), I walked down a street that dead-ended into a waterway during the summer. I continued trekking along and didn’t stop, which caused me to fall down a levee into a pile of broken glass and about 5 inches of mucky creek water. I’m so thankful I landed face-up when I got to the bottom of the creek, but the glass inflicted deep lacerations onto my arms and back which bled profusely, and I still have scars from the incident. The terrifying memory still lingers; waking up at dusk, and struggling to focus on what appeared to be blurry streaks across a deep purple background. My hazy field of vision finally cleared, and I realized a power station was close to where I fell, and the streaks were power lines that crossed over the creek. The levee was a 30 foot 60 degree angled plane of concrete, followed by an 8 foot sheer drop into the water below. I’m lucky to have survived, but the aftermath was particularly horrifying. I found my way home in the dying light, and I have a few snippets of memory of my mother crying hysterically and cleaning my wounds when I got back to the house. I feel terrible for this mother and the daughter alike. These things just happen, and some get it worse than others. I’m glad she is positive in her recovery, and can be an inspiration to others who have either had similar experiences, or a cautionary tale for those who may be interested in trying the dangerous chemicals.
Dardo Delamer
1 year ago
increiblemente demencial y aun con estas cosas el consumo de drogas aumenta
Agosto 13, 2023 – Agosto 15, 2023
390,815
339,577
321,861
301,228
300,565
188,216
169,475
144,754
131,139
PrisioneroEnArgentina.com
Agosto 14, 2023
I feel so bad for her, such beautiful girl.
damn drugs!
poor girl
Moral of the story: DON’T DO FUCKING DRUGS!
Que triste, una piba linda e inteligente (hasta que caes en la falopa)
Sabemos los da♫os de las drogas y la seguimos probando……..
Such beautiful girl.
I enjoy your website
Meth and heroine has been a problem in the U.S for many years. It’s not new just getting more media attention.
Kaylee is still very beautiful. Her soul is even more beautiful. I just can’t get past this! It’s a horrible tragedy. The young lady didn’t deserve such a fate.
QUE HORRIBLE, LA DROGA LA VOLVIO LOCA
Its absolutely amazing what the human mind is capable of doing under the influence of drugs. If I literally had a gun to my head and was told I must carve out even one eye or die, my muscles and my hands wouldn’t have the strength to do it no matter what. To hear stories of people carving eyes out and eating other people’s faces alive makes me wonder why on earth they legalized weed.
So sad, she is a beautiful young woman. But she has made a new life for herself and looked on the bright side of her incident.
I’ve now heard about two people who ripped out their own eyes while on Meth. As if I needed another reason not to use that drug.
Definitely an extreme circumstance but it’s a slippery slope especially when you have addiction problems that run in your family and being young not knowing how to handle that
This is so heartbreaking. I don’t judge her for what’s she’s done. It’s a horrible thing and sometimes mental health issues drive you to do things: many times, drugs. I have a sleep disorder and, blacked out on my prescribed medication (ambien), I walked down a street that dead-ended into a waterway during the summer. I continued trekking along and didn’t stop, which caused me to fall down a levee into a pile of broken glass and about 5 inches of mucky creek water. I’m so thankful I landed face-up when I got to the bottom of the creek, but the glass inflicted deep lacerations onto my arms and back which bled profusely, and I still have scars from the incident. The terrifying memory still lingers; waking up at dusk, and struggling to focus on what appeared to be blurry streaks across a deep purple background. My hazy field of vision finally cleared, and I realized a power station was close to where I fell, and the streaks were power lines that crossed over the creek. The levee was a 30 foot 60 degree angled plane of concrete, followed by an 8 foot sheer drop into the water below. I’m lucky to have survived, but the aftermath was particularly horrifying. I found my way home in the dying light, and I have a few snippets of memory of my mother crying hysterically and cleaning my wounds when I got back to the house. I feel terrible for this mother and the daughter alike. These things just happen, and some get it worse than others. I’m glad she is positive in her recovery, and can be an inspiration to others who have either had similar experiences, or a cautionary tale for those who may be interested in trying the dangerous chemicals.
increiblemente demencial y aun con estas cosas el consumo de drogas aumenta