Anonymous wrote:How long will she actually remain in prison?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me, one of the crazier aspects of this story was a side-note...it was the lover's good friend, who the couple had met at the bar (or restarurant) beforehand. The friend had made a comment that they weren't friends anymore, because (paraphrasing) "As a dad, I can't be friends with someone responsible for running kids down like that"
Then, a week or so ago, THAT dude was pulled over and got a DUI.
Who ARE these people?
Alcoholics who hang out at bars during the day?
Anonymous wrote:For me, one of the crazier aspects of this story was a side-note...it was the lover's good friend, who the couple had met at the bar (or restarurant) beforehand. The friend had made a comment that they weren't friends anymore, because (paraphrasing) "As a dad, I can't be friends with someone responsible for running kids down like that"
Then, a week or so ago, THAT dude was pulled over and got a DUI.
Who ARE these people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was truly negligent behavior, and she should go to prison...but not sure of the murder conviction. Manslaughter yes, but murder implies intent
Second degree murder and it does not require intent. Charges have specific elements that must be met. There are no implications.
Anonymous wrote:It was truly negligent behavior, and she should go to prison...but not sure of the murder conviction. Manslaughter yes, but murder implies intent
Anonymous wrote:It was truly negligent behavior, and she should go to prison...but not sure of the murder conviction. Manslaughter yes, but murder implies intent
Anonymous wrote:Pretty disgusting to drag your daughter to your murder trial every day and have her testify. I’m not sure why her husband was there given she was caught cheating with Scott Erickson.
Anonymous wrote:Good. She deserves the guilty verdict and long sentence.