jeudi 23 avril 2009

Aimee Michael Confesses to Fatal Hit-And-Run That Killed Five, including Robert and Delisia Carter and their Two Kids, on Easter Sunday

Aimee Michael has reportedly confessed to causing a terrible hit-and-run accident near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport that left five dead. She was charged with five counts of homicide by a vehicle, failure to maintain a lane, one count of causing serious injury by vehicle and hit-and-run. She wreaked havoc on the families of Robert and Delisia Carter, their newborn son, Mrs. Carter's nine-year old daughter Kayla. The chain reaction also took the life of Morgan Johnson, 6, and seriously injured her month Tracy Johnson. When the dust settled, Aimee Michael was no where to be found. She had fled the scene of the accident and the carnage she caused.

What Ms. Michael failed to realize was that you can run, but you can't hide. Rumors have surfaced that she took the car to a bodyshop for repair and someone from the shop called the cops. Well, SWAT officers converged on a home in south Fulton yesterday and impounded the vehicle in the driveway. Police spokeswoman Sgt. Melissa Parker said officers went into the home but found no one there. Police later said they were questioning three women in the case. According to WSB-TV, at about 3:30 a.m. Thursday two of the women were released, but shortly after that, Michael was charged. The two other women should have been charged as well. They knew what happened to the car and did not have the decency to pick up the phone and call the cops. The dirtbag will make her first court appearance at 11 a.m. this morning.

UPDATE#1: BOND DENIED. Judge says she would consider bond had Aimee Michael come forward from the start. She is an irresponsible young lady and her mother and grandmother are no better. They enabled her by not reporting that the car was involved in the horrific accident. They should also face some charges for deliberating obstructing justice.


UPDATE#2 (11/01/10): Aimee Michael has been found guilty on all charges against her in the vehicular homicide of a family on Easter Sunday. According to the AJC, she has been found guilty on five felony counts of homicide by vehicle in the first degree, one felony count of serious injury by vehicle and six felony counts of hit and run.  Each of those counts is punishable by up to 15 years in prison. She was also reportedly convicted of three misdemeanor traffic charges – reckless driving, failure to maintain a lane, and tampering with evidence, which could each bring another year behind bars.

UPDATE#3 (11/04/10): Aimee Michael has been sentenced to 36 years in prison and her mother to eight. What a wasted life! All she had to do was stay on the scene of the accident, not run away. Had she stayed her punishment would have been substantially less. 

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