Mother Dies, Then Filmed Being Brought Back To Life — Now She’s Defending Her Cause Of Death On FB

Mother Dies, Then Filmed Being Brought Back To Life — Now She’s Defending Her Cause Of Death On FB

drug overdoseA 25-year-old New Jersey mother, Kelly-Mae Hemphill, is fortunate to be alive after overdosing on heroin. Police who arrived on the scene had Narcam, which reverses opioid overdoses. Someone took a video of the rescue and it went viral. Things got controversial when the mother defended her drug use on Facebook, especially since she has an 8-year-old daughter.

The Daily Mail reports,

Hemphill has survived the overdose and said in a Facebook post earlier this week: ‘I know there’s a Youtube video of me up but out of respect of my family and my little daughter who goes on Facebook please don’t share or if you want to ask me anything ask me please.’
She then defended heroin use, hinting that those who criticized her used ‘mommy’s little helper’.
‘My daughter doesn’t see it in person cause I’m not like that when I’m around her,’ Hemphill, who goes by the name Demore on Facebook, said. ‘Yes she does not live with me so she does not see me high and you don’t know what I’ve been through.’

She is seeking treatment according to a Facebook post by her mother.

Let’s hope it is treatment for drug addiction. If drugs are causing you to almost kill yourself, there is something really wrong. Watch the jarring video below.

Rachel Alexander

Rachel Alexander is the editor of Intellectual Conservative. She is a senior editor at The Stream, and is a regular contributor to Townhall, the Selous Foundation for Public Policy Research, and The Christian Post, and provides weekend news items for Right Wing News. She frequently appears on TV and news radio as a conservative commentator. She is a recovering attorney and former gun magazine editor. She previously served as a former Assistant Attorney General for the State of Arizona, corporate attorney for Go Daddy Software, and Special Assistant/Deputy County Attorney for the Maricopa County Attorney's Office. As co-president of the UW Political Science Honor Society, she obtained degrees in Political Science and History from the University of Washington, followed by a law degree from Boston College and the University of Arizona. She was ranked by Right Wing News as one of the 50 Best Conservative Columnists from 2011-2017.

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