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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Arizona Reporters Indicted for Abuse After Cocaine Found in Baby"s System

Two former TV personalities in Arizona have been indicted for child abuse after their four-month-old child was found with cocaine in its system, authorities have confirmed to multiple outlets.







According to a public information officer for the Oro Valley Police Department, Krystin Rae Lisaius and Somchai P. Lisaius – both news personalities in the Tucson area – were indicted on June 9 on three felony charges:


  1. Possession of a dangerous drug.

  2. Drug paraphernalia.

  3. Child abuse.

Both halves of the married couple pleaded not guilty in court on Monday; they were released on their own recognizance.


“It would be a gross, gross injustice [with] even the mention of prison time,” the Lisaius’ attorney, Michael Piccarreta, told Tucson News Now.


He added:


“I anticipate they will demonstrate that they have learned a very hard, embarrassing lesson and that this will become a footnote in their life, not a chapter.”


Authorities say they were alerted to the situation after the couple brought the baby to a local hospital because it was showing signs of distress and lethargy.


This hospital visit took place on May 15.


Krystin and Somchai allegedly refused to allow a blood test on the infant, who was then transferred to Diamond Children’s Center at the Banner University Medical Center in Tucson by ambulance.


Once there, a urine test was conducted after mother and father once again supposedly refused a blood test, police said. Toxicology results showed the presence of cocaine. 


Krystin later allegedly told Oro Valley police that she ingested cocaine following a party at the couple’s home.


She allegedly admitted to breastfeeding the baby 12 hours later.


A friend of the couple’s told police that he witnessed Krystin snort cocaine in the couple’s master bedroom; and police claim Somchai has admitted to cocaine use every six weeks or so.


Somchai is an ex-reporter at Tucson News Now, while Krystin previously worked for nearby KGUN 9. She also competed in 2013 for the title of Miss Arizona USA.


A search of the couple’s home produced multiple samples of drug paraphernalia, police said.


The baby is alright and has been placed in the car of its maternal grandmother.


Piccarreta, meanwhile, argues that this was the case of Krystin simply making a mistake because she didn’t know how long it would take for cocaine to leave her system.

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Prince Update: Percocet Found in Singer"s System at Time of Death

We have an update on the death of Prince.



According to The Minneapolis Star Tribune, the iconic singer had Percocet in his system at the time of his unexpected passing on Thursday, April 21.


As previously detailed, Prince was found unconscious in an elevator at his home in Paisley Park last month.


Authorities announced his death within minutes of arriving on scene.


A source close to the official investigation tells the aforementioned newspaper that the prescription opiate painkiller was detected in the music legend’s body.


However, it’s important to note the following: 


Investigators do not yet know whether the presence of this Percocet played a role in his death.


They haven’t confirmed, either, whether, Prince had any kind of cocaine problem.


An autopsy for the artist has been completed, but no cause of death for the 57-year-old has been revealed as of this writing.



Meanwhile, TMZ reports that a criminal probe is also underway.


That site also writes that Prince was taking Percocet, focusing on whether or not doctors were over-prescribing the drug to the star.


Law enforcement in Minnesota are allegedly looking into a trio of possible abuses:


Multiple doctors who overprescribed meds to the singer… aliases the artist and his doctors perhaps could have used… and multiple pharmacies that filled the prescriptions.


An earlier TMZ report claimed that Prince had prescriptions filled at least four times in the seven days prior to his death. That’s a lot.


Moreover, at least one of the pharmacies was 6.1 miles from his home, which was significantly farther away than eight other drug stores.


This would seem to back up the allegation that Prince was filling his prescription at numerous places.


Local authorities have enlisted the assistance of the Drug Enforcement Administration and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the investigation.


The DEA will help determine the origin of the medication and what prescriptions the singer had obtained, according to the U.S. Attorney.