Posted on 04/26/2014 3:37:44 PM PDT by csvset
High Point police say the woman who died in a head-on collision Thursday was posting selfies and updating her Facebook status moments before the fatal crash. Courtney Ann Sanford, 32, of Clemmons, updated her Facebook status with: The happy song makes me HAPPY one minute before the crash was called in to police, investigators say.
These posts were brought to investigators attention by family and friends, said Lt. Charles Lanier with the High Point Police Dept. Investigators say that she also was taking pictures of herself while driving. The posts were very close proximity in time to our first calls on the crash.
Lanier said that the Facebook status update was posted at 8:33 a.m. Police and rescue workers were called to the crash at 8:34 a.m.
Sanford was heading north on Business 85 at Baker Road when her 2005 Toyota Corolla crossed the median into oncoming traffic. Her car slammed into a company-owned truck that was headed southbound. The crash shut down the highway for several hours. Police say it appeared that Sanford died upon impact.
North Carolina outlawed texting and driving in December 2009 and, although the law does not specifically mention Facebook and Twitter, the law says drivers may not manually enter multiple letters or text in the (mobile telephone) as a means of communicating with another person.
Lanier said that Sanfords death serves as a reminder about distracted driving. Youve got to pay attention on the road, he said. Theres so much going on, you cant afford to be looking down at a phone or a computer or taking pictures of yourself. That takes a great deal of attention off of what youre doing. Nothing is worse than losing your life or the life of someone else to tell people how youre doing.
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What an idiot. Facebook, it's killer.
I hope no one else was hurt.
” Clemmons, updated her Facebook status with: The happy song makes me HAPPY one minute before the crash”
I guess it makes her DEAD, as well. Good Riddance!
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Let it roll, baby, roll.
Let it roll, baby, roll.
Let it roll, baby, roll.
Let it roll, all night long.
Judging from the writing, I assumed Jordan was a high school intern. Now looking at her I noticed she was not hired because of her brains.
I hope the owners and the driver of the van sue her estate to recoup their losses.
Lady absolutely needed to be deprived of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happy...
Just for other people’s protection.
Pay attention.
Facebook is evil.
Singing Happy in High Point is just baiting the gods of irony.
One moment’s lapse of judgment can kill you. It can also kill someone else. I do not understand why people use their cell phones while driving.
For a change the idiot that caused the accident died, usually they live and kill some innocent person.
The Powers That be said, “Happy Now?”
If you know the song Happy, it’s all the more ironic that she no longer has a roof.
(If you don’t know the song Happy, can I visit you on your remote, desert Island?)
Cops say she was doing approx 45 mph.
I prefer the Doors' Road House Blues
Good riddance? Ugly.
We need a 30 day waiting period for iPhones, with high capacity cameras. Facebook should be outlawed, outright. It serves no useful social purpose.
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