To: buzzcat
against him all the time), but an intelligent observer would conclude that his regular self-induced "problems" derive from the continual, unrelenting loss of his family members. Any mental health expert would tell you the same thing. 42 posted on 2/24/02 4:21 PM Pacific by buzzcat
Drowning Mary Jo probably didn't help his mental health much either..oppps sorry I forgot he doesn't possess a conscience!
62 posted on
02/24/2002 8:38:30 PM PST by
arly
To: arly
Please. It was a car wreck. He didn't drown anyone. It was a tragedy, of course. But I don't think he intentionally drove the Olds over the bridge. He ran away in order to sober up. Then he went to the police station. Any lawyer or cop will tell you that this is not uncommon in these kinds of situations. Drunk drivers do all kinds of weird things. Like get into wrecks that result in loss of life. Then they run off, get sober, and report to the cops with the tired "I don't remember" story. If the subject, at that time, is not drunk, then the cops charge him with "leaving the scene" instead of "vehicular homicide." Not noble or the right thing to do. But it does happen.
65 posted on
02/24/2002 8:50:45 PM PST by
buzzcat
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