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re: The Crash documentary on Netflix
Posted on 5/31/26 at 8:52 am to BabyTac
Posted on 5/31/26 at 8:52 am to BabyTac
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100% when she gets out of jail, she’ll start an OnlyFans
I've never been on OnlyFans. Do they have a senior women's section? She is likely to be out of her prime when finally released.
Posted on 5/31/26 at 9:07 am to Obtuse1
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The fact that the time ran over a leap year is almost certainly the cause of the error
They had 365 days to file. The filing deadline is not a specific date. You simply count off 365 days to know the deadline. If there is a leap year then that extra day is counted as oe of the 365.
This is what the Ohio 8th District court of appeals wrote,:
“Ohio law is clear that PCR petitions must be filed within 365 days after the trial transcript is filed in the court of appeals, not on the date’s ‘one year anniversary.'”
There is no reason for such a blatant mistake.
Posted on 5/31/26 at 9:22 am to BabyTac
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The kid was a piece of shite. Drug dealer and crypto trader was their basis for his ‘bright future’. If McKenzie didn’t kill him, he’d eventually get shot or be a drain to society.
Both kids were products of their worthless parents
He was also working on a “clothing line”
This post was edited on 5/31/26 at 9:23 am
Posted on 5/31/26 at 12:47 pm to Jay Quest
First, everythihng I said was correct.
I simply too issue with the bolded part of your previous post:
This is the crux of the issue I was addressing and pointed it out in the first sentence of my post. You are conflating a reason with an excuse. There is a perfectly understandable reason for this to happen over a leap year. It does not change the outcome. Attorneys are rarely given any grace for making technical mistakes unless there is a contradiction in the code.
The leap year, along with the legislature's choice of 365 days instead of one year is what set up the attorney to make the error. Every profession has little things that can cause big errors: eg two bottles of the same medication with vastly different concentrations but colors that are nearly the same. All the other concentrations use different colors. Doctors and nurses get complacent about grabbing bottles by color code and as a result, at some point a patient will get a much higher or lower dose of a medication than they should.
None of this excuses the error, there should be no granting of the appeal. The attorney should be contacting their malpractice carrier and expect a Ohio Supreme Court case with re in front of their name to occur in the future.
I simply too issue with the bolded part of your previous post:
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They tried to blame it on being a leap year, as if that were a factor in October.[/quote]
I did my best to explain the mechanism of how it most likely happened, and that the filing deadline no matter when it ran in the year had nothing to do with the genesis of the error.
[quote]There is no reason for such a blatant mistake.
This is the crux of the issue I was addressing and pointed it out in the first sentence of my post. You are conflating a reason with an excuse. There is a perfectly understandable reason for this to happen over a leap year. It does not change the outcome. Attorneys are rarely given any grace for making technical mistakes unless there is a contradiction in the code.
The leap year, along with the legislature's choice of 365 days instead of one year is what set up the attorney to make the error. Every profession has little things that can cause big errors: eg two bottles of the same medication with vastly different concentrations but colors that are nearly the same. All the other concentrations use different colors. Doctors and nurses get complacent about grabbing bottles by color code and as a result, at some point a patient will get a much higher or lower dose of a medication than they should.
None of this excuses the error, there should be no granting of the appeal. The attorney should be contacting their malpractice carrier and expect a Ohio Supreme Court case with re in front of their name to occur in the future.
Posted on 5/31/26 at 4:52 pm to OhioLSUfan
Her parents were terrible, she was terrible, but somehow, someway, the worst person in the documentary was the friend Rosie. She is quite literally the perfect summation of what social media brain rot has done to that generation. They should preemptively lock her up.
Posted on 5/31/26 at 6:04 pm to Tall Tiger
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Hopefully this show is just reflective of Strongsville, OH and not the nation at large.
Growing up there, I can attest that Northeast Ohio has some of the trashiest people that you will ever meet.
Posted on 6/2/26 at 3:05 pm to ryanlsu
Thank you!!!!!
I thought the "I don't remember" defense was a bold strategy. Say everyone fell asleep in the car after being up all night, or that she was intoxicated. Anything but a murder conviction.
I thought the "I don't remember" defense was a bold strategy. Say everyone fell asleep in the car after being up all night, or that she was intoxicated. Anything but a murder conviction.
Posted on 6/10/26 at 6:55 am to SaintTigerPel
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Davion and his family seemed like good people.
i ended up watching it and you're correct
Posted on 6/10/26 at 9:48 am to tylercsbn9
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as soon at the dumb bitch came on screen with that stupid bun on the top of her head
Best part of the whole doc right here.
Takes the shape of whatever mold they poured in.
Posted on 6/10/26 at 2:08 pm to nobigdeal69
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I thought the "I don't remember" defense was a bold strategy. Say everyone fell asleep in the car after being up all night, or that she was intoxicated. Anything but a murder conviction.
probably one of the only, if not THE only case, where it would have benefited the driver to have been intoxicated while killing someone behind the wheel. really a strange case.
i also read the girl's dad got shitcanned by the school he worked at recently based on his comments in the documentary. not surprising.
Posted on 6/10/26 at 2:19 pm to Sam Quint
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i also read the girl's dad got shitcanned by the school he worked at recently based on his comments in the documentary. not surprising
That shitbird should never be allowed to influence any kid ever again.
Posted on 6/11/26 at 1:09 pm to nobigdeal69
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I thought the "I don't remember" defense was a bold strategy
They watched Breaking Bad and adopted the fuge state defense.
Posted on 6/11/26 at 1:21 pm to Hot Carl
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Scenario: They want to go home to go to sleep. She feels the need to show she’s in control and defiantly takes a different route and begins her vile shite-talking.
“Shut the frick up and take me home, you crazy bitch.”
“Oh, I’M a crazy bitch? I’M crazy. I’ll show you fricking crazy, motherfricker. You wanna see crazy? I’ll show you fricking crazy!!!”
—hits accelerator
—they think she’s joking or will eventually slow down out self preservation eventually
—realize they’re running out of road. Start begging her to slow down. Put the car in neutral, she shifts it back to drive immediately. They try to turn the wheel. She’s got a death grip on it. BOOM!!!! Dead.
May not have happened just like that. But something similar to that is pretty plausible. Just like the car going from 10-100 in no time, so could that crazy, evil bitch.
Yea I mean you know this is pretty much exactly what happened. The car shifting into neutral was pretty telling that it clicked with them that she was going to kill them and they tried to stop her but it was too late. Couldn't get her foot off the throttle.
Black kid unfortunately took a ride home and was a bystandard in a toxic relationship.
Posted on 6/11/26 at 1:28 pm to Cosmo
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Both kids were products of their worthless parents
He was also working on a “clothing line
In Dom's defense, fresh out of high school and he was pretty independent. Paying for his own apartment and nice vehicle. I get he was selling pot on the side and that is pretty trashy, but plenty of pot heads have turned out to be good people and benefit society. Really odd people saying they are glad he's dead. You gotta be equally as trashy to think that.
Posted on 6/11/26 at 3:52 pm to iwyLSUiwy
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fresh out of high school and he was pretty independent
He was a drug dealer. Product of bad decision making. He got in a car with a known psycho. Bad decision. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Good riddance.
This post was edited on 6/11/26 at 4:15 pm
Posted on 6/11/26 at 4:57 pm to BabyTac
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He was a drug dealer.
Yes and that's not all he did. He was a kid, he still had time to figure it out. It's so naive to think that just because a 20 year old sold pot his life was worth nothing. So out of touch with reality and the amount of people that did stuff like that when they were younger and became good in society.
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Product of bad decision making. He got in a car with a known psycho
Not a decision worthy of getting murdered. Same as Austin Metcalf. A push did not deserve a stab. Getting into the car with a crazy girl did not deserve her to drive 100 mph into a brick wall and kill you.
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Good riddance.
Trashy.
Posted on 6/11/26 at 5:19 pm to iwyLSUiwy
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I get he was selling pot on the side and that is pretty trashy, but plenty of pot heads have turned out to be good people and benefit society
I differentiate between some random stoner and a fricking drug dealer like he was. I'm on team "frick that kid".
Posted on 6/11/26 at 5:26 pm to iwyLSUiwy
I wonder if you’d feel different if his skin tone was darker and this happened in Chicago?
Wrong place, wrong time is usually not an excuse. Bad kids do bad things and some pay inadvertent consequences. So be it.
Wrong place, wrong time is usually not an excuse. Bad kids do bad things and some pay inadvertent consequences. So be it.
Posted on 6/11/26 at 5:52 pm to BabyTac
some pretty soulless posting celebrating the death of teenagers. just as big of a piece a shite as the girl driving.
Posted on 6/11/26 at 6:03 pm to BabyTac
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I wonder if you’d feel different if his skin tone was darker and this happened in Chicago?
Ugh
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