Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it was a murder-suicide and the nieces were collateral damage.
That's such a weird way to choose a murder-suicide though. If she wanted to kill herself and her kids she could've done it any time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was drunk (.2 BAC with 6 grams of yet to be digested alcohol in her stomach, and high levels of THC) as could be and high drove the wrong way down the road - no evidence it was intentional. She was drinking a bottle of vodka in the car. She had stopped a few times to vomit and had pulled over a couple times. The last call to her brother, she was confused, slurring her speech and had blurry vision. She was pulled over during that call and he told her to stay put and he was on his way but she drove off again, leaving her cell phone behind.
There was no evidence she was drunk when she left in the campground in the morning. Her family said she did drink but never in excess and not frequently. There was no evidence of alcoholism in the autopsy. Her husband was convinced she had a stroke but the toxicology report really says otherwise.
So she wasn’t an alcoholic but she suddenly decided to go on a bender that morning driving with kids in the car from a family camping trip?? How is that possible?
The husband said that vodka bottle was always in the car and had been there- partially full- for a year c
It’s been years since I watched the documentary, but didn’t her husband claim she had a dental issue that may have been causing her pain? Maybe she was self medicating?
Anonymous wrote:I think it was a murder-suicide and the nieces were collateral damage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was drunk (.2 BAC with 6 grams of yet to be digested alcohol in her stomach, and high levels of THC) as could be and high drove the wrong way down the road - no evidence it was intentional. She was drinking a bottle of vodka in the car. She had stopped a few times to vomit and had pulled over a couple times. The last call to her brother, she was confused, slurring her speech and had blurry vision. She was pulled over during that call and he told her to stay put and he was on his way but she drove off again, leaving her cell phone behind.
There was no evidence she was drunk when she left in the campground in the morning. Her family said she did drink but never in excess and not frequently. There was no evidence of alcoholism in the autopsy. Her husband was convinced she had a stroke but the toxicology report really says otherwise.
So she wasn’t an alcoholic but she suddenly decided to go on a bender that morning driving with kids in the car from a family camping trip?? How is that possible?
The husband said that vodka bottle was always in the car and had been there- partially full- for a year c
It’s been years since I watched the documentary, but didn’t her husband claim she had a dental issue that may have been causing her pain? Maybe she was self medicating?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was drunk (.2 BAC with 6 grams of yet to be digested alcohol in her stomach, and high levels of THC) as could be and high drove the wrong way down the road - no evidence it was intentional. She was drinking a bottle of vodka in the car. She had stopped a few times to vomit and had pulled over a couple times. The last call to her brother, she was confused, slurring her speech and had blurry vision. She was pulled over during that call and he told her to stay put and he was on his way but she drove off again, leaving her cell phone behind.
There was no evidence she was drunk when she left in the campground in the morning. Her family said she did drink but never in excess and not frequently. There was no evidence of alcoholism in the autopsy. Her husband was convinced she had a stroke but the toxicology report really says otherwise.
So she wasn’t an alcoholic but she suddenly decided to go on a bender that morning driving with kids in the car from a family camping trip?? How is that possible?
The husband said that vodka bottle was always in the car and had been there- partially full- for a year c
It’s been years since I watched the documentary, but didn’t her husband claim she had a dental issue that may have been causing her pain? Maybe she was self medicating?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was drunk (.2 BAC with 6 grams of yet to be digested alcohol in her stomach, and high levels of THC) as could be and high drove the wrong way down the road - no evidence it was intentional. She was drinking a bottle of vodka in the car. She had stopped a few times to vomit and had pulled over a couple times. The last call to her brother, she was confused, slurring her speech and had blurry vision. She was pulled over during that call and he told her to stay put and he was on his way but she drove off again, leaving her cell phone behind.
There was no evidence she was drunk when she left in the campground in the morning. Her family said she did drink but never in excess and not frequently. There was no evidence of alcoholism in the autopsy. Her husband was convinced she had a stroke but the toxicology report really says otherwise.
So she wasn’t an alcoholic but she suddenly decided to go on a bender that morning driving with kids in the car from a family camping trip?? How is that possible?
The husband said that vodka bottle was always in the car and had been there- partially full- for a year c
Anonymous wrote:She was drunk (.2 BAC with 6 grams of yet to be digested alcohol in her stomach, and high levels of THC) as could be and high drove the wrong way down the road - no evidence it was intentional. She was drinking a bottle of vodka in the car. She had stopped a few times to vomit and had pulled over a couple times. The last call to her brother, she was confused, slurring her speech and had blurry vision. She was pulled over during that call and he told her to stay put and he was on his way but she drove off again, leaving her cell phone behind.
There was no evidence she was drunk when she left in the campground in the morning. Her family said she did drink but never in excess and not frequently. There was no evidence of alcoholism in the autopsy. Her husband was convinced she had a stroke but the toxicology report really says otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Watched it years ago. No theories. The dumbass was drunk and her husband just refuses to accept she could do something so awful.
Anonymous wrote:Watched it years ago. No theories. The dumbass was drunk and her husband just refuses to accept she could do something so awful.