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Old 03-05-21, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by tomato coupe
The part where you claim she was driving under the influence. There is no indication that this is true, or that the police or judge even suspected it was true.
I've given you many indications of why that is likely true. We'll never know for sure one way or the other.

How exactly would they do that when she literally fled the scene? This is exactly why she did that. If she had stayed on scene and had nothing to hide, it would've been ruled an accident, and she wouldn't even need a lawyer.

Originally Posted by mstateglfr
She did some life altering awful things. There is no need to speculate and guess its worse because what is known is bad enough and proven.
- Extremely intoxicated and posting online about it hours before the murder

- Driving early in the morning after being extremely intoxicated the night before (most people sleep in after a long night of heavy drinking; you'd only be up early in the morning if you hadn't slept yet. I'm pretty sure most of us have had parties that end at like 6am or something)

- Flees the scene, leaving the man to die on the side of the road, and concocting an entire story of how her car was hit in a parking lot

- Lies to police and insurance about the circumstances of the damage to her vehicle

Yeah, I'm gonna go with she was driving under the influence.

Originally Posted by tomato coupe
Your "reasoning" is pure speculation, and there isn't any evidence to support it, much less "extreme contradicting evidence." There's nothing wrong with being outraged at what she did, and there's nothing wrong with disagreeing with the light sentence she received, but making up crap like this serves no useful purpose.
She chose to flee the scene. Anyone who chooses to flee the scene of a fatal car accident should immediately be assumed to be driving under the influence and should have even harsher sentencing. The father of 3 might still be alive if she had called an ambulance right away. Instead, she chose to sober up. Keep twisting the story though. There is very little explicit evidence one way or the other as a result of her fleeing.

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