For more, visit http://investigation.discovery.com/tv/disappeared | After six months in the Mojave Desert, following the custody loss of her children in Texas, 30 year-old April Pitzer is ready to come clean and return home. Yet when her mother sends for her a week later, she is nowhere to be found.
@cdltpx i agree..i think weed and rx drugs should be more available..meth, no..this episode breaks my heart for everyone invovled...to think she snitched just to get out of a DUI..i had a DUI here in Florida...i was never offered to testify against others...NOR WOULD i have done such a thing! I KNOW i shouldn't have been driving..i wonder if this episode failed to mention a few things?? nothing more was said about the woman April ran into, whose husband had done time due to April's snitching..
shanedangers 10 months ago
@incredingo A lot of deaths happen because drugs are illegal they dont do them to die but to escape we have hard times some need a break. How many people would be satisfied with Cannibus but got involved with other drugs bc that is what was avaliable and all they wanted was to smoke a lil weed. I am from planet earth and on this planet cannibus grew wild and was there for our consumption until the globalists made it illegal so they could profit from its distribution.
cdltpx 10 months ago
this story broke my heart..especially April's mother..and the literal and metaphor for being "lost in the desert"...very compelling and tragic story.. April's fatal mistake was snitching yrs before in Arkansas..Meth is a nasty game..and it's obvious from the program..that she was murdered by meth traffickers who operate between Arkansas and California..I believe that the 2 men on the show who died..they knew the killers, or were paid to shut up when April's mom questioned them on their death bed
shanedangers 10 months ago
@cdltpx i agree partly with what you say..yes, it's true our justice system FALSELY purports to help drug users by incarcerating them.. This girl (still not located, remains or otherwise) was CLEARLY murdered due to her testifying back in Arkansas...she put 32 people in prison.. that's 32 lives that were abruptly disrupted..however they shouldn't be involved in meth!! I have used drugs, but NEVER meth..it's scary.. I believe April was using meth at time of her disappearance..sadly..
shanedangers 10 months ago
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btlssmd 1 year ago
@incredingo The one where we have the right to pursue happiness I admit drug abuse is very dangerous but some have to go through it IDK why but they do it legal or not. If we decriminalize at least they could do so and be open with their Dr as to their useage they could be insured the purity of the product they would take no HIV transmission clean needles for them. Mountian climbing is hazardous sky diving is too so is nature hiking and swimming but you don't see the government outlawing that?
cdltpx 1 year ago
@cdltpx are you serious? what planet are you from?
incredingo 1 year ago
More crap going on that never would if we decriminalize drugs the government has no business trying to stop people from consuming substances if they want to consume let them. Drug abuse should not creat a legal justice industry that employs judges cops jailers bondsmen etc just cause someone is misereable enough to try to escape using drugs. Drug abuse is real bad sure but making abuse criminal is worse. She would be alive if your laws were just.
cdltpx 1 year ago