Posted on 12/10/2020 1:15:07 PM PST by eyeamok
Coleman was previously arrested on suspicion of DUI in August by police in Laguna Beach, and court records indicate she was charged with DUI and having a blood alcohol content over .08% in that incident.
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No, wealth privilege.
Yeah, you’re right. Reminds me of the rich kid from Texas who suffered from affluence.
Yeah I used to live on San Joaquin Hills and Newport Coast. The freedom we have in OC comes with a price: Selfish behavior with horrible consequences).
Why does she remind me of “Howard the Duck”?
“Affluenza”
Goose anus transplant -- they're all the rage.
“There’s a lot more going on with her than just alcohol.”
Like maybe her momma had a lot of alcohol going on while daughter was in the womb. (Probably not really F.A.S., but her droopy-eye thing makes you wonder).
Use to drive it a lot folks haul ass there
Alcoholism is a terrible thing
I know. I have a 2005 Jaguar S-Type that had a sticker price of over $50,000 in 2005, but I bought it last year for about the same price as a 2005 Camry with the same miles. I once had a used BMW 7-Series also. Same thing. Resale value drops like a rock.
so is she drunk, high or just look stupid?
Yep, she’s toast—double murder and only three months since her first DUI. Yes, that’s a dangerous hill if you’re not paying attention. This was a terrible tragedy.
The article says it was a 2010 Land Rover...not an expensive car.
All of the above
I remember when they built it all, I knew there would be some bad accidents on that hill, she really screwed the pooch on this one though.
She’ll get cleared of the manslaughter charges though, because those parents really died of COVID, of course.
She won’t still have those looks when she gets out of the big house.
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