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CHICAGO -- Justin Pearlman was settling into his latest rehab, a $95-a-day treatment center in Pennsylvania, when the Tribune reached him for an interview about his struggle with heroin addiction. It was 2007, and Pearlman was part of a wave of young people in suburban Chicago who had fallen under the spell of a drug that had become so pure and accessible it had lost its traditional sense of ...
The cremated remains of Justin Pearlman are buried at Union Cemetery in St. Charles, Illinois, on July 21, 2022.

CHICAGO -- Justin Pearlman was settling into his latest rehab, a $95-a-day treatment center in Pennsylvania, when the Tribune reached him for an interview about his struggle with heroin addiction.

It was 2007, and Pearlman was part of a wave of young people in suburban Chicago who had fallen under the spell of a drug that had become so pure and accessible it had lost its traditional sense of menace. But its effects remained as unforgiving as ever: Pearlman described a chaotic existence of arrests, overdoses and fruitless trips to rehab.

“I definitely believe in a power that’s greater than myself,” he said. “So many people have died from one use. Why wasn’t it

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