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28th Sep 2017

Louis Theroux’s New Documentary Sounds Absolutely Devastating

Sarah

Louis Theroux, the original master of hard-hitting documentaries, will soon be back on our screens with a new doc that takes a look at the dark underbelly of American cities.

America’s love affair with prescription painkillers has led to widespread dependency on opiates. 

But following a crackdown on their over-prescription, where does this leave the two million Americans who have developed a habit for these high-strength painkillers?

Get ready for ‘Louis Theroux: Dark States – Heroin Town’…

With the pills now becoming increasingly expensive and scarce on the black market, vast numbers of Americans have turned to the cheaper and stronger opiate: heroin. The drug now claims more lives in the US than either car accidents or gun crime. And, for the first time in over two decades, life expectancy in the US is declining – largely attributed to the rise in fatal heroin overdoses.

In Huntington, West Virginia, Louis Theroux embeds himself in an Appalachian community that is being devastated and stretched to its limits by widespread heroin use. With one in ten babies in the city born dependent on opiates and a fatal overdose rate 13 times the national average, this is the epicentre of the most deadly drug epidemic in US history.

Louis spends time with the user community caught in the vice-like grip of drug misuse and follows the emergency services struggling to cope with multiple overdoses each day.

The heartbreaking watch will be hitting BBC on 8th October at 9pm – set a reminder now, ‘cos you’re not gonna want to miss this.

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