Turning Grief into Action: Tammy Leslie's Battle Against Fentanyl Dealers
We need to keep her memory alive, and it's a...very important one, I think.
Tammy Leslie's world was shattered when her 25-year-old daughter, Christina Marie Gribbin, died from Fentanyl poisoning. Found in a suitcase on the streets of Kensington, Philadelphia, Christina's tragic end has left an indelible mark on her family. In this gripping episode of 'Clean and Sober Radio', host Gary Hendler and co-host Mark Sigmund sit down with Tammy to hear her heartbreaking story. But Tammy isn't just mourning; she's fighting back.
Channeling her grief into purpose, Tammy is now rallying state Attorneys General to push for laws that would classify Fentanyl dealers as terrorists. This episode isn't just about loss; it's about resilience and the power of a mother's love to spark change. Dive into Tammy's emotional journey and learn how she's transforming personal tragedy into a crusade for justice.