8/2/2011 2:48:24 PM
Something tells me this one will get thrown out pretty quickly.
8/2/2011 2:50:39 PM
I'll just be a minute
8/2/2011 2:53:37 PM
there is a docu on hbo about this woman playing, currentlyi havent watched it all but most of it. very interesting story.
8/2/2011 2:54:39 PM
Is it about the accident, or the women's life leading up to it as it seems like something was amiss here?
8/2/2011 2:55:36 PM
here is more detail about ithttp://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/tv-review-theres-something-wrong-with-aunt-diane/2011/07/20/gIQARBkCXI_story.html
8/2/2011 2:58:02 PM
seriously. this guy should be shot on sight at the courthouse.
8/2/2011 3:10:07 PM
if natural selection still worked this man would have been in the car with his wife.
8/2/2011 3:17:10 PM
I'm sure his dead wife loves that he's using all their money on this and not on their surviving child's well-being.
8/2/2011 3:17:14 PM
I can't wait for someone to bring up the McDonald's coffee lawsuit as evidence for the need for tort reform. [Edited on August 2, 2011 at 3:45 PM. Reason : .]
8/2/2011 3:43:39 PM
and they will be wrong
8/2/2011 3:45:08 PM
http://www.classaction.org/holmes-rival-crock-pot-slow-cookers--lawsuit-2349.html
8/2/2011 3:46:08 PM
8/2/2011 3:46:21 PM
Drudge Report is all over theseGirl, 11, saves baby woodpecker; faces $500 fine from feds... http://wusa9.com/news/article/161065/158/Woodpecker-Saving-Daughter-Costs-Mom-500Two men suing woman they saved from burning vehicle...http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2011/08/01/2-men-suing-woman-they-saved.html
8/2/2011 3:50:52 PM
^the first one isn't even a lawsuit
8/2/2011 3:54:23 PM
8/2/2011 4:14:24 PM
http://tortdeform.com/
8/2/2011 4:21:36 PM
#SMH
8/2/2011 4:37:06 PM
I watched the documentary There's Something Wrong With Aunt Diane and it's pretty troubling how deluded the husband and her sister are. The husband admits she would smoke pot from time to time to relax and usually before bed but won't accept that she could have or would have that day even though she had high levels of THC and alcohol in her blood. They wanted someone to tell them an abscessed tooth caused a stroke and now they want to blame it on the highway signs and that they mislead her onto the wrong ramp etc.She drove 1.7 miles the wrong way, if it was a problem with the signs I think she wouldn't have gone that far and would have figured something was wrong, there were plenty of people honking and trying to get her attention but she drove straight and with a "serene look on her face" Near the end of the documentary they show pictures of her dead body at the scene and one of her face and I felt that once you get past looking at the bruises etc you can see that same peaceful or serene look the witness saw as the drove by her. I dont think she thought how much the alcohol and pot would affect her cognitively, I think she just wanted to relax and made some really bad decisions.
8/2/2011 5:05:02 PM
What's 1.7 miles? About a minute and a half?Anyway, if it's bullshit the court won't even hear the case.[Edited on August 2, 2011 at 5:24 PM. Reason : ...]
8/2/2011 5:23:54 PM
8/2/2011 5:27:22 PM
I heard of one recently: girl is on phone with boyfriend, threatening to kill herself.She says to the guy basically, "I'm doing it. I'm crossing the yellow line right now."She actually does it, collides head on with another car, kills a family of four, and survives.She and her family are suing the state.
8/2/2011 7:08:16 PM
^ Damn, what are they suing the state for exactly?
8/2/2011 7:16:00 PM
^Hang on. I'll go find it.
8/2/2011 7:26:29 PM
I was about to post that mess... This makes even less sense than him suing the state:
8/2/2011 7:35:21 PM
^^^So new facts:It was text messages about the suicide by car, not a phone conversation.She killed a pregnant lady and her teenage son, not a family of four.She didn't sue the state. She sued the family of the woman she killed claiming the lady was driving poorly.And she sued three highway construction companies claiming they didn't maintain the area properly.Sued for...loss of wages and loss of capacity to enjoy life.http://abcnews.go.com/US/TheLaw/montana-teen-charged-homicide-sues-slain-womans-family/story?id=11323133Most of this, I think, was just her attempt to build a defense for herself in criminal court.It didn't work. She was sentenced to 15 years in prison.http://missoulian.com/news/state-and-regional/article_8c0bc94e-9092-11e0-8120-001cc4c002e0.html
8/2/2011 7:50:38 PM
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