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With the number of treatment options and detox beds in Massachusetts decreasing, demand for black market OxyContin skyrocketed. Nearly 150 commonwealth pharmacies were robbed in 2002 alone. Hickey won't discuss specifics about heists he may have been involved in (and that are dramatically portrayed in Oxy Morons). But in 2003, then–attorney general Tom Reilly's Special Investigations and Narcotics Division charged 12 individuals (including a Suffolk County deputy sheriff) with ties to Charlestown for six armed robberies of pharmacies across three counties. Sean Noonan, a good friend of Hickey's, received a 10-to-12-year sentence for armed robbery and trafficking in Oxycodone. (This past June, seven years into his bid, Noonan hung himself with a bed sheet at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Shirley.)

Hickey was spiraling downward when, on November 30, 2003, less than four months after his release, he was partying with friends at the Marriott off I-93 in Quincy. Jammed on Oxy, he didn't care about some punks who threatened to jump him for hanging with a local girl who had a boyfriend. Hickey was cocky, he recalls, his pockets brimming with illegal gains, and his head swollen with intoxicated courage. So when a Quincy kid slapped a girl in front of everyone, Hickey, a self-described momma's boy, voiced loud disapproval despite being on unfamiliar turf.

Kicked out of the hotel for fighting, Hickey and his three friends were not surprised to see several carloads of post-teens speed into the parking lot. Before Hickey could orchestrate a defense, his masochistic five-foot-and-change friend Mikey charged into the thick of adversaries and swung until his arms became bound in the white hoodie pulled over his head. Within seconds, the sweatshirt turned dark red.

Hickey always packed a knife. So with Mikey in trouble and a third friend retreating, he ordered his younger cousin who was with them to get into their car, then brandished his weapon and lunged forward. After losing the blade, Hickey landed a few haymakers before getting tackled inches from an 80-foot quarry on the parking lot's perimeter. It would have been just another brawl for the Townie pugilist; despite being outnumbered, Hickey even managed to stand back up. That's when someone bashed him in the back of the skull with a small boulder, and forced him over the edge. Hickey plummeted into darkness.


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LIVED TO TELL The despair that bleeds through Oxy Morons is no exaggeration. Hickey lived to tell his story, and this was how he planned to do it: revisiting the shooting galleries, prison riots, and clashes with crooked cops of his Charlestown past.

GOING STRAIGHT — AND UNDERCOVER

Johnny woke from a medically induced coma one week later. But despite having a torn urethra, a ruptured bladder, and dislocated hip, he says that he refused morphine at Boston Medical Center. "I knew that if I let them load me up with drugs I'd walk out of there an addict," says Hickey. "I was in a lot of pain, but it was probably one of the happiest times in my life, too. Not only did I live through the whole thing, but I realized that it was time to make some serious fucking changes."

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Kringle

Wow, you're one sick puppy...
What a dirty rat
Posted: February 02 2011 at 3:43 PM

Kimberley Ring

Great job on the story, Chris
Posted: February 02 2011 at 6:21 PM

film-guy-MA.

awesome stuff...looking forward to seeing this!!
Posted: February 02 2011 at 7:13 PM

JohnnyCakes

lol @ Brennan as a "former armored-truck bandit". He stole cars for the bandits, one of which resulted in the death of man. Then, in tandem with his father, ratted on his best friend from childhood a few years into his sentence to get out of jail. But 'former robber' sounds so much better than ' government informant'.
Posted: February 02 2011 at 7:50 PM

ya-i-know

cakes, why is it that people like you want to destroy or turn negative when people turn their lives around. Like it matters what he did in his criminal life, I would argue it's more important what he is doing now. Getting the message out there about a horrible drug is by far more important. You should take anything else up in person with him, that is if you would. Or some advice would stay in that 1 square mile and keep commenting via the computer. And in closing, I find it funny you allege to know so much about this man's life.

Tim
Posted: February 02 2011 at 8:21 PM

Oxymoron

Ya-i-know It is not what you think
Posted: February 02 2011 at 10:50 PM

Oxymoron

Hickey is a total fraud.

He is back on drugs. He is high all the time

He is not from Charlestown.......he got his girlfriend pregnant last year and abandoned her.

It is all a lie and made up stuff.....some true but most not!!!
Posted: February 02 2011 at 10:52 PM

CitizenWhy

Life seems so much more menacing now. When I was a kid I lived across the street from the local heroin distribution apartment (an illiterate couple from the South with with kids) in the South Bronx. The addicts were sad creatures, including some older brothers of friends. They would steal anything, but that was it. No menace. The scariest part of having them as neighbors was finding, in a big empty lot, the occasional dead body of someone who overdosed.
Posted: February 02 2011 at 11:25 PM

Nicholas Oliver

you cant die by injecting air in your veins, as a former heroin addict ive shot syringes with a 1/3 of the thing filled with air and i noticed no reaction as among my other addict friends at the time.
ive been clean for yrs and opiate addiction is the biggest nitemare on earth, it will make u do crazy, desperate shit, like this dude in the story
Posted: February 03 2011 at 6:46 AM

Kristen Haley

Thanks for writing this Chris :) Please visit http://oxymoronsmovie.com for showtimes and to purchase tickets!
Posted: February 03 2011 at 11:07 AM
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