Alyssa Kittendorff was just 17 years old when her life was stolen by f3ntanyl on October 30, 2021. She wasn’t an addict—she was a vibrant, creative, and deeply compassionate young woman from Downey, California, with dreams and a future. But one pill laced with f3ntanyl ended everything in an instant. Her k1ller? A dr0g dealer who chose profit over human life. He was sentenced to 16 years in federal prison—but that won’t bring Alyssa back. It won’t erase the pain her parents, Eric Kittendorff and Evelyn Williams, endure every day. It won’t bring back the light she brought to her friends, the kindness she showed to strangers, or the laughter she shared so effortlessly. Alyssa wasn’t just another statistic. She was a daughter, a friend, and a bright soul who made everyone around her feel loved and seen. She had an artist’s touch, a keen sense of style, and a heart that gave endlessly. But f3ntanyl took it all. This isn’t just Alyssa’s story—it’s happening everywhere. One pill. One bad decision. And a lifetime of heartbreak for those left behind. We refuse to let her memory fade. Her story is a warning, a call to action, and a reminder that f3ntanyl k1lls indiscriminately. Don’t let another family go through this pain. Share her story. Talk to your loved ones. And never forget Alyssa Kittendorff.
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