Original Source: wral.com
CARY, N.C. — A Cary father has turned his pain into healing by writing a book and producing a documentary about his son's descent into addiction – a spiral that ended his son's life but may end up saving someone else's.Chase Morgan Rodgers, 20, was killed on May 29, 2014, when the car he was riding in went off eastbound Interstate 40 and crashed into some trees near the Wade Avenue exit. Seven months later, the driver of the car, who was charged with being impaired, took her own life by setting her apartment on fire."I think there are a lot of parents that are probably under the impression that it won't happen to them or it can't happen to them or their family," Darryl Rodgers said Tuesday.Darryl Rodgers said he was in denial when Raleigh police first told him of his son's death.Chase Rodgers was an Eagle Scout, a good student and a college athlete. But he also...click here to continue reading