Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 15:48     Subject: Re:The Crash documentary

I think the girl friend who wouldn't speak to the prosecutor knows way more than what she said in documentary.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 14:15     Subject: The Crash documentary

These are some of the trashiest people I have ever seen, except for the family of one of the victims. We need to stop giving people like this a platform in entertainment.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 13:34     Subject: The Crash documentary

Eerily similar to Something’s wrong with Aunt Diane, including the extreme denial of family members.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 13:22     Subject: The Crash documentary

Excuse any ignorance in this comment, but I thought it was a little odd that here she is 17 living with a 20-year-old and the other kid is 19? Did they all go to the same high school or something?
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 12:50     Subject: The Crash documentary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why were the parents letting her live with her BF as a 17 yo?!

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.

Intentionally?
Was that proven or just speculated?
She would have had to be very suicidal to be intentional.

DP. Have you heard of a murder suicide?

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
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 12:30     Subject: The Crash documentary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why were the parents letting her live with her BF as a 17 yo?!

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.

Intentionally?
Was that proven or just speculated?
She would have had to be very suicidal to be intentional.

DP. Have you heard of a murder suicide?
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 12:23     Subject: The Crash documentary

I’d love to know more about MS’s parents’ backgrounds. I don’t remember seeing the grandparents interviewed, for example.

Dad must have gone to college since he had/has a teaching job at a Catholic school— surprised it took this long but I guess the documentary really highlighted his poor judgment. SMH.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 09:33     Subject: The Crash documentary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why were the parents letting her live with her BF as a 17 yo?!

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.

Intentionally?
Was that proven or just speculated?
She would have had to be very suicidal to be intentional.

Data from the car indicated she had her foot fully depressed on the gas and that there was no attempt at braking. There was an attempt to shift the car from drive to neutral.


And she practiced the route a few days before hand, multiple times. It wasn't in the documentary, but Netflix likes to leave things out. It was on the Hulu version.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 09:08     Subject: The Crash documentary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why were the parents letting her live with her BF as a 17 yo?!

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.

Intentionally?
Was that proven or just speculated?
She would have had to be very suicidal to be intentional.

Data from the car indicated she had her foot fully depressed on the gas and that there was no attempt at braking. There was an attempt to shift the car from drive to neutral.

She was hunched with her head underneath the steering wheel. It could have been that the men steered around the corners on the road and she was trying to move the slipper.
The prosecution expert said that the slipper was not lodged, but the defense should have called their own expert.
Their defense attorney was too relaxed going in. They could have poked a lot of holes into the prosecutor’s case.
One interesting thing is that the prosecutor said drugs in the system were not causing impaired driving. Prosecutors all the time argue the opposite.
A trial should not evaluate a person’s character, in our times of social media the defense could even have cherry picked counter arguments against every cherry picked argument brought on by the prosecution.

Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 07:46     Subject: The Crash documentary

Anonymous wrote:The dad worked at a school and is now on admin leave for poor judgement after this documentary. Very deserved.

The bong in the dressing closet daily was something else. Where did these kids get this money?

Based on the scale and quantity of drugs in the vehicle, I’m pretty sure they were dealing.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 07:10     Subject: The Crash documentary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why were the parents letting her live with her BF as a 17 yo?!

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.

Intentionally?
Was that proven or just speculated?
She would have had to be very suicidal to be intentional.

Data from the car indicated she had her foot fully depressed on the gas and that there was no attempt at braking. There was an attempt to shift the car from drive to neutral.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 06:56     Subject: The Crash documentary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why were the parents letting her live with her BF as a 17 yo?!

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.

Intentionally?
Was that proven or just speculated?
She would have had to be very suicidal to be intentional.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 06:50     Subject: The Crash documentary

The dad worked at a school and is now on admin leave for poor judgement after this documentary. Very deserved.

The bong in the dressing closet daily was something else. Where did these kids get this money?
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 06:43     Subject: The Crash documentary

Anonymous wrote:Why were the parents letting her live with her BF as a 17 yo?!

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.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 00:40     Subject: Re:The Crash documentary

Why were the parents letting her live with her BF as a 17 yo?!


I don't get this at all. Sex aside, it's just putting your kid in too much proximity with a partner at that age.