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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why were the parents letting her live with her BF as a 17 yo?![/quote] Because they Aren’t Like Other Parents. They trust their kids judgement over all else. The school sending her home over discipline issues? Too many lame rules to follow? Smoking marijuana while driving and posting videos of it on the internet? It’s just pot. They don’t set boundaries. They let her live her life and it’s never been a problem. I still can’t believe the parents were so delusional after their daughter — at best, accidentally killed two people while under the influence and, at worst, intentionally drove into a wall at 90 mph with no regard for the other occupants of the vehicle. The whole family seemed to have no remorse. [/quote] Intentionally? Was that proven or just speculated? She would have had to be very suicidal to be intentional. [/quote] DP. Have you heard of a murder suicide?[/quote] For murder motive is important. These people were happy to frequently hang around each other. I am suspicious about Netflix as a source of correct information. The only reason a documentary like this was even made is to get views. Something is always edited and the media is what it is. All I can say is that the burden of proof for a premeditated murder takes far more than what was exposed in the documentary [/quote] The state of Ohio sentenced her to two concurrent sentences of 15 to life for double murder. Netflix didn’t litigate her, the legal system did! [/quote] Exactly! And some could argue that the sentence is too short. She’ll be free by her late 30s.[/quote] She’ll be up for parole after 15 years. It doesn’t mean she will be released. For a double murder conviction it is very unlikely she will get it [/quote]
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