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What if you were told that your new home was previously used to manufacture methamphetamine?
That’s what happened to Jacki Whittaker. Her home had no obvious signs, but the invisible meth residues did stick around.
Evidence about the health effects of meth contamination is inconclusive.
But in the meantime, a growing meth-testing industry is making sensational claims about the dangers of meth contamination and the scale of the problem.
Background Briefing's Hagar Cohen investigates how elements of this unregulated industry are scamming the public and profiting from our fear. |