Lake Barrington man pleads guilty to drug-induced homicide of teen grandson
A 57-year-old Lake Barrington man will spend about 15 years in prison for the drug-induced homicide of his grandson.
Mulcahy was supervising his grandchildren at a home in Marseilles when he supplied his grandson with alcohol, marijuana, and heroin containing fentanyl, which led to his overdose, prosecutors said. He also supplied his grandson with the straw he used to inhale the heroin, prosecutors said. The teenager, identified in court only by his initials and relation to the defendant, died in his bedroom.
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