Wednesday, August 10, 2022

well, here it is, the follow up on the LaBrea 100 mph crash that killed 6, the driver wasn't drunk, she's just a horrible driver that shouldn't have had a drivers license, after THIRTEEN prior crashes. How'd she even get insurance or registration?

 
the driver is currently renting a room in Los Angeles while working as a traveling registered nurse.

No alcohol or drugs mentioned as contributing factors to the 100 mph on a city street in a 35 mph zone. 

Thanks Mark! 


News update Sept 3rd: She is mentally incompatible with sanity. She is extremely bipolar... extremely:

Linton’s family became aware of her mental health issues in May 2018 when she was a nursing student at the University of Texas in Houston, her lawyers wrote. Her sister Camille Linton said in a letter to the court that Nicole’s studies to be a nurse anesthetist caused her first mental health breakdown.

“The stress was too much for her and it ‘broke’ her,” Camille Linton wrote. “Thus beginning the journey of Nicole’s 4-year struggle with mental illness.”

She ran out of her apartment in May 2018 during a panic attack, and when police approached her, she jumped on a police car and was arrested for disorderly conduct, her attorneys wrote.

Linton called her family from the police station and was concerned about the well-being of her pet turtle, according to her attorneys.

A few days after that arrest, Linton told her family that she believed she was possessed by her dead grandmother.

The next day, at Ben Taub psychiatric hospital, Linton required stitches on her forehead after she banged her head into a glass partition while ranting about the police and Supreme Court, the lawyers wrote. She sang Bob Marley as the medical staff treated her wound, the records say.

Linton was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric ward after a neighbor called her family after seeing Linton running around her apartment complex naked, the attorneys said.

Linton’s mental health deteriorated further after she stopped taking her psychiatric medication during the pandemic.

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