Anonymous wrote:They likely came back to DC. Unfortunately, her actions effectively put an end to her spouse’s career. She/he will spend the rest of their career riding a desk at Langley, instead of living the ex-pat spy life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accidents aren’t murder, but she needs to answer for this.
We don’t know, do we? It could have been a freak accident, running a red light, speeding, DUI or actual heat of passion murder. Without an investigation, there is no way to know.
It’s pretty obvious that she was a dumb American who forgot that Brits drive on the left side of the road. She turned out of the military base, drove in the right lane going the wrong direction, and hit the poor kid on a motorbike in a head on collision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accidents aren’t murder, but she needs to answer for this.
We don’t know, do we? It could have been a freak accident, running a red light, speeding, DUI or actual heat of passion murder. Without an investigation, there is no way to know.
It’s pretty obvious that she was a dumb American who forgot that Brits drive on the left side of the road. She turned out of the military base, drove in the right lane going the wrong direction, and hit the poor kid on a motorbike in a head on collision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accidents aren’t murder, but she needs to answer for this.
We don’t know, do we? It could have been a freak accident, running a red light, speeding, DUI or actual heat of passion murder. Without an investigation, there is no way to know.
Anonymous wrote:Accidents aren’t murder, but she needs to answer for this.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:When a Georgian diplomat killed a woman in a car accident at Dupont Circle, Georgia waived immunity. The diplomat was tried, found guilty, and went to jail. The US should have similarly waived immunity.
I agree 100%.
jsteele wrote:When a Georgian diplomat killed a woman in a car accident at Dupont Circle, Georgia waived immunity. The diplomat was tried, found guilty, and went to jail. The US should have similarly waived immunity.
Anonymous wrote:Shocking, isn’t it?
Except in this case it’s the wife of a US diplomat in the UK who claimed diplomatic immunity to avoid questioning and then left the country. How can the Ambassador, Woody Johnson, support this?
https://news.sky.com/story/us-diplomats-wife-suspected-of-involvement-in-fatal-road-crash-left-uk-11827518