If it weren't for the parents $20 million lawsuit, I never would have known about these photos. Do they really think money is going to solve whatever grief they have about their daughter's gruesome accident? It won't. But I am sure they are of the mindset that since a mistake was made by some peon who released the photos, they will capitalize on it by getting more cash out of it. Shrewd. The dad already knows how to make cash since he owns a $150K Porsche that he doesn't even drive daily and lives in an expensive community. If he really loves his daughter he would take any money he wins and donate it to a worthy cause in her name or set up a charitable foundation in her name that helps teens or something that promotes responsible driving. But I bet he won't. Money does not change grief/sadness/depression, it just lets you buy more things. And any "loss of consortium" between the parents is from guilt and nothing else. I am sure she was a great girl who made a really bad choice that day. We will never know the real truth why she took the car. But teens have little impulse control. And a Porsche has a lot of "awe" surrounding it. Dad should have never left his keys there. Maybe it's his guilt that contributes to his need for more money. The pics really are intriguing but only to say that life is precious and even a $150K car can't protect you from reckless driving. Maybe the 20 y.o. whose car was hit should sue these people for $20 million for all the trauma (mental of course) that he has endured. But then again, maybe he actually isn't sue-happy like half the U.S who use lawsuits to get ahead and get out of working for a living.
why do people always blame folks who have worked hard and became wealthy. It's like we punish the wealthy to make up for all the poor people. Just becuz he was wealthy dosent mean he's at fault