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The Real Story of ‘Cocaine Bear’

The New York Times – Movies:

Nearly 40 years after a 175-pound black bear found and ingested cocaine in a Georgia forest, the drug binge has inspired a movie.

Amanda Holpuch
Author: Amanda Holpuch

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