revgirl's Profile

  • Jean Hunte
  • all my life
  • first time
  • Brooklyn
  • Prospect Heights
  • Rental
  • Maintainer
  • Female
  • 46

Author's Comments

I grew up with the tenant of this apartment, and her story is a very sad one. Jane Doe has been through a lot. She lost her daughter in a car accident while she was driving, and she has been guilt redin ever since. Jane was clean from drugs for seventeen years, and was a working class person just like the rest of us. Jane's family was a loving family, and I was considerd apart of the family too.
It was when her daughter died is when everthing fell apart.
She was a straight A student in college, graduating with a degree in social work, and passed the test for the city to become a social worker. Her exhusband had been filling false claims with the dept of social service about child abuse, which cause her to lose her spot on the social service list, to which she was at number 39. When she thorght that she had the job, she quit her state job and could not get it back. It was a domino affect, one bad thing after another, and that's when the drugs came back into her life. Once in, she never returned to us, only to fall deeper into her sorrow. It has been almost ten years since these happenings. Jane's mother died almost two years ago, only to bring more sorrow into her life. I am so sorry that this had to happen to someone's child, death is no matter to joke about. It can happen to anyone of us, this kind of life. A persons life can change at any moment, and hers is a sad one. I can only say that if she is the cause of someone's child to die, then she should pay the price, to which she is already doing. Jane's mind is alread gone, for I have watched wither away for years. Plaged with diease and drugs, help was just a phone call away, but she was beyond help. From one house of treatment to another, these systems all failed, only God could save. For those of you who think that you are above her, think again, because it can happen to you too at anytime. May God have mercy.

Posted by: revgirl at April 1, 2009 5:53 AM in response to Death at Eastern Parkway Drug Den