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Dear <strong>First</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> Marty Kemp,<br />

I am an ambassador for the <strong>Dr</strong>ug Epidemic Memorial Walls. My beautiful, loving,<br />

precious, kind-hearted son, Benjamin William (Andy) Anderson, III, age 35, was<br />

found dead on his sister's living room floor, when she arrived home from a weekend<br />

trip with her children. Just 3-feet away from him, on the counter was his untouched<br />

open pizza, <strong>and</strong> a soft drink, <strong>and</strong> a big cookie, he had ordered. He had called me to<br />

tell me he was home "safe" <strong>and</strong> going to have pizza <strong>and</strong> watch a movie.<br />

My son had been living, <strong>and</strong> working, with his sister, <strong>and</strong> was so happy, <strong>and</strong> looked<br />

forward to all of them coming to join me in Louisiana, when school was out.<br />

Benjamin had a problem with addiction previously, <strong>and</strong> had struggled with it for some<br />

time, but he recently completed rehab <strong>and</strong> was doing great. His dad died seven<br />

months earlier, <strong>and</strong> Ben was hit hard by his loss, but he straightened up, <strong>and</strong> was<br />

working hard for his sister in her business.<br />

My son was given a ride home that night during Covid curfew, by someone we know.<br />

We are not sure what transpired during that ride, but my son did not want to die. He<br />

had much to live for, <strong>and</strong> big plans. He died alone on the floor.<br />

The police department told my daughter that they had to take his phone so they<br />

could investigate <strong>and</strong> look for messages between him <strong>and</strong> the person that supplied<br />

that deadly dose. The Detective said, "The GBI "has a guy" that can get into his<br />

phone <strong>and</strong> see what happened."<br />

Four months later, when finally allowed by the state of Georgia, to hold his memorial,<br />

due to Covid, I called the police to see if they were through with his phone <strong>and</strong> to<br />

hear what they had found out. I dreaded it. I was told that I could go get the phone. I<br />

asked what they had found <strong>and</strong> what transpired that night. I was told they had not<br />

even tried because they were afraid of getting "locked out". So, they did nothing!<br />

The GBI never had it. That P.D. did not care.<br />

I asked, "So in other words, you're saying that this drug dealer is going to just go<br />

free?" He replied, "Well here in Georgia, we believe that if you get something from<br />

somebody <strong>and</strong> it kills you, then that's your fault, <strong>and</strong> it's on you." Cold <strong>and</strong> uncaring.<br />

So, his life was worth nothing to that police department.<br />

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