A man connected to three overdose deaths across three Kentucky counties is facing charges as toxicology reports reveal the victims had methamphetamine levels hundreds of times higher than typical overdose amounts.
Brian Epperson is linked to the deaths of three women in Powell, Clark, and Fayette counties. Toxicology reports showed all three victims — Kristin Morris, Reacheal Dawson, and Hilory Davis — had more than 12,000 nanograms per milliliter of methamphetamine in their blood.
The highest level was found in Davis’ blood at 72,000 nanograms per milliliter, which is 360 times more than the average overdose amount…