Posted on 10/30/2017 5:15:20 AM PDT by ETL
A 22-year-old woman was killed after a 12-year-old boy attempting suicide by jumping off an overpass in Virginia landed on her car Saturday afternoon, investigators said.
Virginia State Police said Marisa Harris of Olney, Md., was driving east on Interstate 66 when the boy landed on top of her Ford Escape, WRC-TV reported.
While the boys jump left Harris incapacitated, he survived and was being treated for life-threatening injuries at Inova Fairfax Hospital.
Harris boyfriend, who was sitting in the SUVs passenger seat, steered the car to the side of the road, police added. Harris died at the scene.
Harris family members told WRC she was a graduate student at Marymount University in Arlington, where she studied clinical
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I think you misunderstood this post, the poster meant that a pervert drove this kid to suicide, he didn’t mean that the kid was a pervert.
Now he can spend the rest of his life in the nut house section of a prison
Not liberal at 22 = no heart.
Not conservative at 35 = no brain.
Not liberal at 22 = no heart.
Not conservative at 35 = no brain.
I have sympathy for the young woman who was MURDERED by that 12 year old MURDERER!!!
That’s what it smells like to me too
Mentally messed up kid is now a murderer. Where are his parents in all this? Did they know their kid was going wacko? If so,and he was untreated, are they responsible for this juvenile?
I usually keep an eye on overpasses, but you can’t stop what is being planned up there.
While I am sorry about the boy’s plight, he still deserves justice for killing that young woman. Juvy until he’s 18 for manslaughter sounds about right.
Maryland “Freak State” PING!
If some kiddie-diddler drove him to it, he should be charged with manslaughter, too.
Very sad for both families. Prayers up.
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