Deadly Crash 3 High schoolers dead
#1
Posted 29 April 2006 - 02:21 AM
This is all the other info I know:
The driver did not have a licence. He had alcohol in his blood stream (remember for all you non-USA people, the drinking age here is 21 and the driver was 17), therefore facing neglatory homicide for killing three other teens. Thats three BIG strikes against him and he is possibly looking at 15 years in jail. There goes his life. Imprisoned before he was out of high school. If you want the full story, you can go to the website for my local paper, The Record Eagle. The first link contains the story from this morning in the paper, and the second link (there is a link from the first story as well) contains the mid-day update when the hospital released their names. It was very hard on all of us, including the teachers, to see three of our classmates gone in just an instant. The only one I knew I have known for about nine years now (haven't talked to him much in that time) and he was very much liked among others. The first link shows pictures of the car and the truck that hit the car. The first article also tells how it happened much better than I could.
http://record-eagle..../28accident.htm
http://www.record-ea...28accident2.htm
#2
Posted 29 April 2006 - 08:30 AM
#4
Posted 29 April 2006 - 12:57 PM
Update: I just read on the website of our local paper that memorial services are being held today at 3 pm. Unfortunatly I will probably not go, just because I did not know any of them well enough to feel comfortable, but I am going to call my friend once he gets up to tell him. He knew one of the kids since before preschool.
#6
Posted 29 April 2006 - 10:32 PM
http://www.record-ea.../29survivor.htm
Just so everyone knows, Traverse City (my home, and where this all happened) has three high schools. Traverse City High School and Traverse City Central (wherew I go) are the two mentioned. The last one is Traverse City West.
#7
Posted 29 April 2006 - 11:04 PM
But even if that's not practical, the drunk driving laws in this country are a joke. Back in high school, I remember someone in my class bragging about how many drunk driving arrests they had. They'd been caught multiple times and still had their license. And worst of all, they weren't even saying it as "I screwed up here, I'm lucky I didn't wreck the car and kill myself, and I've learned my lesson", like they felt even slightly guilty about it. It was just brushed aside as a joke, the minor price of going out partying every weekend.
Forget neglatory homicide and a 15 year sentence, dropped to "until he turns 21" and his license handed right back to him. This moron should be facing first degree murder charges, and an automatic lifetime ban from ever driving if he manages to leave prison early.
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I wouldn't believe that too seriously. I wouldn't be at all surprised if that's what his lawyer told him to say, in an attempt at getting a lighter sentence.
#8
Posted 30 April 2006 - 02:42 AM
The brain will forget moments like that when it feels that it needs to. When I was bit, I was literally 1/2 on an inch away from instant death. If my dad did not respond when he did, even half a second later, the dog would have reached my jugular vein, therefore I would have bled to death.
I believe that the kid did forget some of it, but not as much as he says he forgot. However, I do believe that if he knew everything that had happened, he would be feeling worse because of the guilt. All I can say is that I hope that he values his life because if he didn't, and he knows he is looking at 15 years in jail and a ruined future, then I wouldn't be too surprised if he decided to end it all.




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