- Jul 7, 2003
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Possibly, or possibly not. We don't know whether or not they received help or even asked for it.
Unlikely to have asked for it, I'd have thought. Many heroin addicts (particularly the intravenous users) only get to the point of asking for help when a judge tells them it's that or a prison sentence (for the crime they've committed on that occasion, be it shoplifting, burglary or whatever). Their lifestyles are that chaotic, they can barely even look after themselves. All they focus on is scoring again. They don't eat, they don't wash. I've been in houses where the occupants use the bath as a toilet because they've not paid the water bill so they can't flush the toilet, or they can't be bothered (or tell the difference) to use the correct facility. They leave used needles on and in the sofa, and around the floor, because they've probably forgotten or haven't got enough energy to care.
No excuses whatsoever for what these two have inflicted on that poor child, but I'd wager that the pair of them were probably so off their tits most of the time, it's not even entered their wasted minds that there was an issue giving her the gear.
It'd be nice to think they'd serve the full thirteen years each, but obviously they won't. It'd also be nice to think the spell inside would rid them of their addictions, so that at least they might be slightly less of a drain on society when they do get out. Unfortunately, it probably won't....