Considering the situation, I wish she could be charged with at least 2nd degree murder, but they can't charge her with that. And from the way the construction people talked on the news interview she showed no remorse at all and was only worried about her car, not the woman she burned to death. She did agree to let the CHP look at her cell phone to see what she was text messaging, but they never made that public. We had one man here that is now serving 25 to life for murder because he waited outside a bar and ran over another guy he had an argument with and killed him so that guy they could charge with premeditated murder. I guess by the law they can't charge anyone with more than manslaughter in a case like this, but it seems that if she was legally drunk along with speeding and text messaging she should get more than a year or so in prison. Whatever she gets, I am sure the victims families will be filing big lawsuits and in this case I feel they have every right to do so.
Ron
