Jeffrey Furr tells jurors that Glodine McCoy ignored health warnings concerning smoking for years until a heart attack finally convinced her to quit. McCoy’s husband, John McCoy, is suing Philip Morris and Furr’s client, R.J. Reynolds, claiming tobacco industry deception led to his wife’s smoking-related illnesses, including lung cancer and artery disease.
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