| I remember being urged to drink more than my capacity in college. Alcoholic behavior was glorified and encouraged and we sweep it under the rug. This murderer, Jamie Lee Komoroski, could've easily been one of the girls who pressured me to drink when I was younger. Guess that dangerous behavior finally tells on you. Very angry for this poor bride and her people. The murderer should get life. |
| She literally refused a sobriety test...wow, what an irresponsible, selfish little turd. |
I don't understand it and I went to a college in the middle of nowhere when there were no cabs at all or Uber and I NEVER drank and drove because I have integrity and respect for others. This girl did not have one drink at dinner and drive home. She was probably black out. Who knows if she even remembers it. If you can't have a drink and drive then you shouldn't. I'm much older now but at my age and weight I will not drink at all and drive within 4 hours of drinking. |
With several speeding tickets. |
| Is her dad Len Komoroski, CEO of the Cleveland Cavaliers, OP? |
He does have a daughter named Jamie. |
Ding ding ding. |
No she's from NJ |
She should get the death penalty! 40 miles over speed limit, drunk and not her first offence. This was not a mistake! A young woman was murdered by this drunk. A young man's life is destroyed and you call it a mistake?! Life in prison in solitary confinement or the death penalty. Maybe other drinks would stop driving. |
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12038751/amp/Drunk-driver-killed-bride-hours-wedding-pictured-dressed-BUD-LIGHT.html |
No, that’s a different Jamie Komoroski. They’re both on Facebook. One is from NJ and went to Coastal Carolina, the other is from Chagrin Falls which is a nice Cleveland suburb. |
Wow. That’s some coincidence. |
| Shame on that driver. Absolutely disgusting. She should not only get 25 years in prison, minimum, she should never be allowed to drive again. |
You don’t have to leave DC to see drunk driving. People do it every day right here. People who can easily afford ride shares. It’s defended on DCUM regularly as “just one drink, what’s the problem?” |
"I am actually drive better after a drink or getting high because it reduces my anxiety." |