I think she should be in jail without bond. She is a threat to the entire community and probably a flight risk. She has shown her main concern is staying out of jail, not concern for others or the law. As such, there would be nothing to keep her in the area, even more so now that she's been fired.
Then I think the D.A. should charge her with murder. She had no premeditated intent while driving her car and then striking him, but she obviously knew (and hoped) the poor man would die in her garage....so she could dump him and "no one would find out" what she did----knowingly allowing him to die, stuck in her car in a garage for days, is premeditated murder, IMO.
Knowing he was slowly dying while in agony and suffering....even people don't let their dogs or horses suffer and die the way she let this man die. This is the most disgusting thing I've ever read. It's shocking and appalling.
When someone goes through a windshield you need to be very careful in extracating them because every time they move the glass will cut them more. First thing you need to do is break the rest of the glass away. I can just imagine this poor man maybe even tried to free himself only to have the glass cut him deeper and deeper.
I don't think Spielburg even thought of this for one of his horror movies.
Murder charges are pending. . .
You really think this fits the legal definition of Premeditated? My good friend and I were discussing this last night and that's what he said. Looking at the definition,
pre·med·i·tat·ed adjective
planned: not committed in a moment of passion
or mindlessness, for example, intense rage or drunkenness,
but thought out and decided on beforehand
was charged with premeditated murder
one could definitely make that case, I think.