They Tried to Lock Her Up for Helping Her Mama Pass
Real talk: Woman gave her dying mama some relief, and the system came down on her like a ton of bricks.

Yo, check it. This ain't no game. Rachel Waters, from Queens, her mama, Marsha Foster, was fading fast. Alzheimer's, cancer, the whole nine. Old girl was in hospice down in Georgia, but she was hurting, straight up.
Rachel gets down there, sees her mama suffering, begging for relief. Nurses playing games, saying she comfortable. Comfortable my ass, she looked like she was going through it. Mama had already said she didn't want to suffer for nothing, so Rachel did what she had to do.
She had some morphine from when her mama first went into hospice. So she gives her mama some, you feel me? Eases the pain. Next thing you know, mama passes. Peacefully. But that ain't the end of the story.
Four hours later, the funeral home calls Rachel, saying the body got snatched by the Georgia Bureau of In-whatever. Now it's a whole investigation. Cops show up at her house, searching everything, seizing her stuff. Accusing her of murder, fam. Murder! For showing her mama some love and compassion?
This is how the system works, man. They don't care about us. They don't care about our families. They only care about control. Rachel had to get a lawyer, spent over a year in limbo, couldn't even bury her mama or handle her business.
This ain't right, man. This woman was just trying to do what's best for her mama. The system tried to criminalize her for it. It just shows how messed up things are. They try to lock us up for anything.
We gotta stand up for each other, man. This could happen to any of us. If your loved one is suffering, are you just gonna sit back and watch? Or are you gonna do what you gotta do? Rachel did what she had to do, and she shouldn't have been punished for it.
The whole situation is messed up. It highlights how the medical system and the legal system don't always have our best interests at heart. They more concerned with covering their own asses than with taking care of the people.
This is some real talk. Rachel's story shows how the system is designed to break us down. But we gotta stay strong, fam. We gotta fight for our rights, and we gotta support each other. Rest in peace, Marsha Foster. And respect to Rachel Waters for standing up for her mama.


