The dealer sold fentanyl-laced cocaine to the 18-year-old in a Wawa parking lot, officials said.
Freddie W. Smith, 44, of Vineland will have to serve at least 10 years before he is eligible for parole, thesaid Tuesday. He will then be on parole for five years after he is released from prison.
Smith sold the drugs to the man in the parking lot of a Wawa in Vineland in Cumberland County on March 11, 2020, officials said. The man was found dead the next morning on the couch of his family’s home in Weymouth in Atlantic County. Toxicology tests revealed the man died from fentanyl and cocaine. Authorities later searched Smith’s home and found drug packaging paraphernalia, fentanyl and cocaine, officials said.
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