It could have been that he tried to attack her and she got scared and shot him. I don't know if I could live with myself if I would have to take the life of a family member, even if it WAS to save my own life. If he was supposed to be on medication and either wasn't taking it right, taking it at all, or drinking alcohol, it could have made him totally out of control. My condolences go out to her husband. How horrible to come home to find that.
The person that lost the cooler AND the person that rear-ended the family should BOTH be charged. This is why tailgating is illegal. The story states that they slowed down, not they they swereved into another lane or slammed on their brakes. You are ASSUMING that the driver cut the truck driver off.
I just found out about this in the Monroe Monitor and it happened right down the street from our house. It said he was drunk. Didn't say anything about drug. I know a lot of people that are violent while drinking. I hope he gets help for his problems. Too bad it took something like this to get him help.
As much as most people would love to have a child of their own, sometimes it just doen't work out that way. Like others have said, they should have covered the test, but no, insurance should not be required to pay for retrieving the egg and for future fertilization and implantation, which can take several attempts. the cost of healthcare is already out of hand.
Do you know the complete family history of your adopted child? There are never any guarantees, even with adoption. Many times the bio-mom doesn't know the dad's medical history.
Yea, don't have to worry about going to Starbucks and seeing them wearing nothing but an apron!
Um, In strip clubs the windows are blocked out so kids can't see in. I have less problem with strip clubs than coffee stands where kids are exposed to this garbage.
Because it is unsanitary. Have you ever worked in food service? Would you want someone's bodily fluids on your coffee cup? Do you think they actually cleaned up after they got done?
This is why I will never buy a car for my son. Just like my brother, sisters and I we all had to by our own and our insurance. Kids that have to pay for their own cars are more responsible. That doesn't mean that I won't/can't take his keys if he isn't following the rules of the road. Maybe it's just time to raise the driving age to 18 since there are so many wrecks like this. The teen injury/death rate will drop dramatically. Kids just think they are invincible.
I believe after 6 months they are allowed to have passengers, so he would still be 16 if he got his license on his birthday, but if they are still restricted they should lose their license until they are 19.