CENTREVILLE, MD. – Drug dealers who ignore the possible consequences of their deadly acts of distribution of fentanyl and other narcotics can be really anal – especially when they keep their supply of drugs stuck up their derriere. This drug dealer, Kevin Briscoe, evidently depended on a supply of Centreville junkies who truly epitomize the term “dopers” by buying his dope. Now his former customers can just look around for a new dealer and Briscoe can contemplate what may be deposited in the future in his former drug stash storage compartment.
Tag: fourth degree burglary
On Sept. 30, 2019, St. Mary’s States Attorney Richard Fritz issued indictments handed down by the Grand Jury that the death on May 5, 2018, of Christian Scott Ellis, 25, of Leonardtown, was due to a Fentanyl overdose, provided by his pal and Facebook friend, Andrew Duncanson.
Stanford evidently lived by the sword and died by the bullet as he was convicted of fourth degree burglary and second-degree assault in Dorchester County Circuit Court in Maryland on Jan. 29, 2013.