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#231
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10-19-2019, 08:42 AM
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Re: 18 year old teenager Crashes Car Killing Sister + Aftermath
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10-19-2019, 02:27 PM
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Re: 18 year old teenager Crashes Car Killing Sister + Aftermath
I'm a fat fuck + am married (also to a fat fuck, muhaha!). I can get dick any time I want! Though, your idea of what's fat is quite insane!
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10-21-2019, 06:13 PM
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Re: 18 year old teenager Crashes Car Killing Sister + Aftermath
Someone please tell us that the driver is serving 25 years right now in California state prison for women, with a bunch of bull dikes who rape her every night?
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10-21-2019, 08:11 PM
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Re: 18 year old teenager Crashes Car Killing Sister + Aftermath
News report from Modesto 10/18/19: Obdulia Sanchez thought she was going to jail for a long time after killing her sister in a booze-fueled car crash streamed on Instagram. “I know I’m going to jail for life, all right?” she said, standing over her bloodied sister’s body strewn across the side of a California highway. As it turns out, Sanchez received six years in prison last year over the 2017 incident, but she was released early on parole last month. Then she crashed her car. Again. Sanchez, now 20, was arrested Thursday after her failure to yield prompted a police pursuit, the Stockton Police Department said in a statement. Sanchez fled patrol cars but crashed near a highway on-ramp. A male passenger ran from the scene and escaped, police said. “The arresting officers saw she was on parole and was driving on a revoked driver’s license,” Officer Joe Silva, a department spokesman, told the Associated Press. Obdulia Sanchez. (Stockton Police Department/AP) Officers also found a loaded .45-caliber pistol in the car, the department said, leading to charges related to weapons, traffic violations and a parole violation. A state corrections spokesperson said Sanchez was released early after earning credit for good behavior and attending rehabilitation programs, along with time served ahead of her sentence, the AP reported. *********** Such a princess .... |