Beth wanted to make some money so she decided to sell cocaine.
And soon, he was selling cocaine, too, $1,000 worth on an average day.
Things began looking up last summer when his father got out of jail, where he had been serving 17 months for selling cocaine.
Among his accusations was one that post office employees sold cocaine.
The first time was for selling cocaine to a co-worker.
He was later arrested following a conviction for selling cocaine.
On a radio talk show here this week, several people complained of police officers selling cocaine.
A year later, 12 people were charged with selling cocaine, an event that stunned the town.
Another brother, Vincent, was sentenced in 1986 to six years to life for selling cocaine.
They said the investigation uncovered a network of more than 100 people involved in selling or buying cocaine.