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Ursus:
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--- Quote from: "This is common sense people" ---This article would not have been posted if the girl was not in the program. Walking on a dimly lit highway is not smart. This is common sense people!
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As far as I have been able to determine, the girl was not in a program. I posted the article because the perp -- of a hit and run -- was a Tampa Bay Academy group counselor.
Perhaps your "common sense" precluded you from actually reading that ~160-word article.
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The "gulag counselor (fornits lingo for program staff)" is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. We still don't know all the facts about the incident.
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The correct term would be "presumed innocent until proven guilty"... There is nothing that could happen in that courtroom, if it gets to that, which would make him any more or any less guilty than he already is.
But ... I get what you're saying. Let's have some more news!! :seg:
Ursus:
Let's start when her body was found by the roadside ... the next morning.
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cfnews13.com
Teen's Body Found On Side Of Clermont Road
Saturday, May 17, 2008 12:02:09 AM
Megan Hensley
CLERMONT -- In Lake County, the body of a teenage girl was found alongside a road in Clermont Friday morning.
The Florida Highway Patrol said Megan Hensley, 14, was the victim of a hit-and-run.
Hensley's body was found on County Road 565A and Battleground Lake Road.
Investigators said Hensley was walking along the road around 3 a.m. while her mother and sister were looking for her.
"About 7 o'clock last night, we got into an argument and she said she was going for a walk and she'd be back, and she didn't come home, and we went to look for her last night and we couldn't find her," said Alex Moore, the victim's sister.
According to officials, Hensley had been hit from behind and her body was propelled forward into a telephone pole.
They added that the girl could have been saved because Hensley did not die instantly.
Someone driving by found Hensley's body at 6 a.m.
Because the road is usually traveled by local people, Trooper Kim Miller said it was likely the driver lived in the area.
Troopers are looking for a black or dark gray 2007 Nissan Xterra. They were able to identify the vehicle from paint chips at the scene.
Troopers believe there may be some damage on that car.
© 2009, Central Florida News 13, LLC.
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---But ... I get what you're saying. Let's have some more news!!
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You have a great writing skills. :roflmao:
Anonymous:
The program staff did the right thing when he drove away. I would have done the same thing.
Ursus:
cfnews13.com
FHP: Possible Vehicle In Clermont Hit And Run Found
Sunday, May 18, 2008 4:01:41 PM
CLERMONT -- Florida Highway Patrol Troopers said they may have a break in the case of a hit and run that took the life of Megan Hensley, 14.
Troopers said they have a person of interest and have taken possession of a black 2006 Nissan Xterra.
Troopers said the vehicle has front end damage on the right side, which is consistent with the profile of the vehicle they are looking for.
They are questioning someone, but have not made an arrest.
Deputies believe someone driving the vehicle hit Hensley on County Road 565A and Battleground Lake Road Friday morning and then drove off.
Investigators said Hensley may have survived had the person stopped and called for help.
Troopers are not releasing where the vehicle was found or who it belonged to.
The vehicle has been taken to a Florida Department of Law Enforcement lab for processing.
Friends, family and loved ones were expected to gather Sunday night for a vigil to remember Megan Hensley. The vigil was scheduled to be held at 7 p.m.
© 2009, Central Florida News 13, LLC.
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