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      • How to Fix a Drug Scandal, Netflix's upcoming true-crime docuseries, follows the troubling story of forensic chemists who falsified reports that led to dozens of thousands of drug convictions in Massachusetts. The consequences, suffice to say, were unprecedented.
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  2. How to Fix a Drug Scandal is an American true crime documentary miniseries that was released on Netflix on April 1, 2020. [1]

    • Documentary Crime
  3. Apr 7, 2020 · How to Fix a Drug Scandal, Netflix's upcoming true-crime docuseries, follows the troubling story of forensic chemists who falsified reports that led to dozens of thousands of drug convictions...

    • Stacey Nguyen
  4. Apr 1, 2020 · Culture. How to Fix a Drug Scandal is the staggering true story of justice gone very wrong. In the four-episode series, two drug testers go off the rails — and more than 47,000...

    • Sonja Farak Was A Groundbreaking High School Football Player
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    • Annie Dookhan Catfished A Prosecutor
    • Luke Ryan Exposed The Attorney General’s Office
    • Farak and Dookhan Understood How to Fake A Drug Scandal

    How to Fix a Drug Scandal portrays Farak as a talented and highly-ambitious woman who struggled with the monotony of her daily work, and ultimately tampered with evidence to fuel her addiction. In the Netflix docuseries, Farak admits that she "turned out a certain way" despite a"normal childhood" in Newport, Rhode Island. Farak's mother, Linda, sta...

    Much of How to Fix a Drug Scandal involves establishing when Farak began tampering with drug evidence at work. During court proceedings, Superior Court C. Jeffrey Kinder established an exact "breaking bad" date as July 12, 2012, which meant that defense attorneys couldn't challenge any cases before the established time-frame. However, evidence that...

    For years, Dookhan was known as the "superwoman" of the Hinton lab. According to the Netflix docuseries, she began "drylabbing" in order to please prosecutors. For some extra attention, she falsely claimed to be attending night school at Harvard University, and also created a fake e-mail account to romantically lure prosecutor George Papachristos. ...

    Ryan filed several motions to inspect three boxes of files that were found in Farak's trunk, but was repeatedly denied by Assistant Attorney General Kris Foster because the documents weren't viewed as exculpatory evidence. After Farak was sentenced, Ryan gained access to the boxes and learned that the chemist has been using drugs dating back to 200...

    By skimming "five percent" from large drug seizures, Farak was able to fuel her addiction while working in relative secrecy. She figured out how to be assigned to specific cases, and had direct access to several types of drugs. The Netflix docuseriesimplies that nobody would have known about Farak's evidence tampering if she would have stayed alert...

  5. Apr 1, 2020 · How to Fix a Drug Scandal’s four episodes break down how chemists Sonja Farak and Annie Dookhan tampered with evidence from tens of thousands of cases. Dookhan was convicted of falsifying...

    • Gina Vaynshteyn
  6. Apr 1, 2020 · The new Netflix docuseries “How to Fix a Drug Scandal” explores two drug lab technicians whose shady behavior led authorities to overturn 35,000 criminal convictions.

  7. Apr 1, 2020 · Netflix’s latest documentary series, How to Fix a Drug Scandal, focuses on the story of Sonja Farak, a former Massachusetts crime lab chemist who was found to be abusing the drugs she was...

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