Federal Grand Jury Indicts Three Men For the Death Of Mac Miller

by HHL JT

A federal grand jury has indicted Cameron Pettit, Stephen Walter and Ryan Reavis for selling Mac Miller the counterfeit fentanyl-laced oxycodone that caused his death.

According to the Feds, Miller contacted Pettit on September 4, 2018 looking "blues," a street term for oxycodone.  Since Pettit didn't have any, he contacted Walter, who had Mac's drug of choice. Walter delivered the drugs to Pettit through his runner Reavis. Pettit then got the drugs to Miller, who died on September 7.

Investigators say Mac crushed the pills, snorted them and overdosed on a combination of fentanyl, cocaine, and alcohol.

The three men face between 20-years and a life sentence without parole on the drug charges. Walter is also facing a charge of being a felon in possession of ammunition, which could get him another ten.