Ashley Turton death

Anonymous
http://www.wtop.com/?nid=25&sid=2268630

Very strange about the alcohol intoxication, as she was leaving early in the morning to go to work for an important event. It seems that her husband would be able to shed some light -- i.e., whether she had been drinking the night before.
Anonymous
I heard that BMW was looking into this accident. The intoxication is a bit strange, still a very sad story.
Anonymous
5AM and drunk is very weird for a mother...if she isn't an alcoholic.

It still seems very fishy to me. Seems like one of those "Dateline"-type stories.
Anonymous
It's so sad. I wonder if she'd had a bottle of wine between, say, 10 and whenever she went to bed, would that leave her intoxicated? I hate to admit it, but I've done as much after a rough day!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's so sad. I wonder if she'd had a bottle of wine between, say, 10 and whenever she went to bed, would that leave her intoxicated? I hate to admit it, but I've done as much after a rough day!


A glass of wine, maybe two, after a rough day but a whole bottle of wine. You have a problem with alcohol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's so sad. I wonder if she'd had a bottle of wine between, say, 10 and whenever she went to bed, would that leave her intoxicated? I hate to admit it, but I've done as much after a rough day!


A glass of wine, maybe two, after a rough day but a whole bottle of wine. You have a problem with alcohol.


The report said acute alcohol intoxication contributed to her death. That's code for alcohol poisoning, certainly more than a bottle of wine. Who knows what happened but it's all very sad.
Anonymous
The way the story is written is very odd. Adding the alcohol poisoning to the bottom of the story as if it were no big deal, when it has to be the very reason she died. It's very sad, and I'm assuming it's not the last we'll hear about it.
Anonymous
I can't imagine any mom of young kids, heading out to a business trip that early in the morning, would have gotten wasted to the point that she was acutely intoxicated hours later.

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine any mom of young kids, heading out to a business trip that early in the morning, would have gotten wasted to the point that she was acutely intoxicated hours later.

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.


I agree that the story is very strange. A working mother in that high position would drive drunk to an important early work meeting??
Anonymous
agreed. And if one is too drunk to get out of the car how is one able to operate the vehicle? she would have crashed way before...
Anonymous
So because she had a good job and is a mother, she couldn't have possibly died from alcohol poisoning. Seems obvious to me she was an alcoholic, not sure why everyone is in a state of denial.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So because she had a good job and is a mother, she couldn't have possibly died from alcohol poisoning. Seems obvious to me she was an alcoholic, not sure why everyone is in a state of denial.


That's not what anyone's saying. But this doesn't fit with the pattern of a high-functioning alcoholic (and yes, I have a few relatives who are alcoholics). Frankly, it's very suspicious to me.
Anonymous
Unfair to call her an alcoholic. Maybe she had a late night with friends or colleagues. Happens all the time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine any mom of young kids, heading out to a business trip that early in the morning, would have gotten wasted to the point that she was acutely intoxicated hours later.

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.


I suppose it's possible that she drank a lot, and if I recall, you actually get drunker for a while after you stop drinking. Plus, from the pictures, she looked pretty petite.

But still, I am completely suspicious of this whole thing. The police knew immediately that there was no foul play? I don't buy it.
Anonymous
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/crime-scene/paul-duggan/lobbyist-was-drunk-at-time-of.html?hpid=newswell

It is very strange and so sad for family. I can understand having alcohol in system but as article says "acute" alcohol intoxication is a step above that - and she was so intoxicated that she couldn't get out of car. She would have then been driving drunk.
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