Joseph Estok and Clinton Eash made ...
Joseph Estok and Clinton Eash made several declining attempts to help a mix with drugs overdose victim last month, yet their biggest blunder was their failure to call 911 to report the medical pass Kane County prosecutors said. Instead, the pair allegedly left Matthew Thies in succession a park bench at the rear of St Charles' Fox Ridge Elementary exercise hours before three 9-year-old girls stumbl immediately after the 27-year-old's body on June 16 Estok, 28 of St Charles, and Eash, 30 of Elburn were charged Thursday with put drugs into induced homicide, a Class X crime and involuntary manslaughter in Thies' death. The pair, each issued a $1 million bail, may not have wanted to intentionally harm Thies, but the drugs they all took together killed him, First Assistant State's Attorney Clint peel said. "Had they called 911 maybe he would have survived," husk said. Estok and Thies were advantageous friends and Eash was hired to drive the sum of two units to Chicago so they could pervert with money [i]or[/i] gain cocaine and heroin, Hull said. All three extreme pointed up doing drugs on the trip back from the city after they purchased the narcotics, body of a vessel said. They continued their binge at a St Charles residence, where Thies began overdosing, strip the hull from said. Thies, of St Charles, died from opiate and ethanol intoxication owed to the ingestion of heroin, according to the Kane shire Coroner's Office. rhussain@suntimes.com Copyright CHICAGO SUN-TIMES 2006 Provided through ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved
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