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LENOIR, N.C. โ A woman has been accused of giving a deadly dose of fentanyl to a woman in Concord.
Last February, Hayli White was found along Misty Wood Lane, but police believe the drugs were sold to her in Caldwell County.
โStill shock and disbelief,โ said Whiteโs stepfather, Dustin Carswell. โYou expect to see her come through the door at night, and she doesnโt. It just doesnโt seem real still.โ
The Caldwell County Sheriffโs Office said they originally arrested Jessica McMahon four days after Whiteโs death.
Deputies told Channel 9โฒs Dave Faherty that they seized fentanyl and other narcotics concealed in a hide-a-can they believe she purchased online that looks like a bleach and carpet cleaner bottle.

At the time, McMahon was charged with trafficking, but deputies said they were unaware of Whiteโs death in Concord.
The Concord Police Department alerted them to the death ten days later after finding text messages in Whiteโs phone.
Caldwell County Sheriff Kevin Bean said one of his top priorities since taking office last August is stopping the sale of fentanyl and other drugs and preventing tragedies like Whiteโs.
โItโs my belief that if drug dealers sell this poison to our children and family members and a death occurs, they should be charged with first-degree murder and sent away for life,โ Bean elaborated.
Whiteโs family said they hoped the arrest would prevent another senseless death, and they believe by speaking out theyโll possibly help someone else.
โWe understand that itโs not going to bring Hayli back, and we just donโt want other families to go through what we have during the past year,โ said Carswell.
โItโs not uncommon, you know. And you just donโt think itโs going to happen to you or your family,โ said Whiteโs sister, Makenzie Kepler.
McMahon was arrested again on Monday in connection with this incident. She has been charged with death by distribution and is being held in jail under a $500,000 bond, sheriffโs deputies said.







