Another California fentanyl dealer heads to prison for murder after buyer’s overdose
A 23-year-old Placer County man will soon begin serving a decades-long prison sentence after he was convicted of murder for providing the fentanyl that killed a soon-to-be father struggling with addiction. Carson Schewe was sentenced to 20 years to life Thursday after a jury found him guilty of second-degree murder for his role in the 2021 death of Kade Webb, who prosecutors said ingested a pill he purchased from Schewe that contained a fatal dose of fentanyl. This case is among the first in California to successfully convict drug dealers of murder for providing a deadly dose of fentanyl, a legal practice that has increasingly gained prominence across the state as overdoses from the synthetic opioid have skyrocketed in recent years. Placer County has led the way with such cases in California, securing the first fentanyl-related homicide conviction last year, when a 22-year-old pleaded guilty to murder after selling drugs to a teenager that resulted in the teen’s death. According to the Placer County district attorney, the case against Schewe is California’s second fentanyl-related murder conviction by jury trial. “I hope and pray for the