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Anonymous:
She could have jumped in front of the vehicle. Law enforcement officials should explore every possibility. Megan Hensley may have been depressed and jumped in front of the car.
Ursus:
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---She could have jumped in front of the vehicle. Law enforcement officials should explore every possibility. Megan Hensley may have been depressed and jumped in front of the car.
--- End quote ---
Hmmm. And this has exactly what to do with his leaving her to die by the side of the road?
Look, even if he was freaked out by the thought of getting a DUI, or because he had stuff in the car he shouldn't have, he could have called the accident in and said whatever on his cell phone. Not that I'm condoning this last action by any means, but jeeeezzz....
This guy is in D-E-N-I-A-L !
Three hours went by before someone found her. By then, it was too late.
Ursus:
She was hit so hard that her body was thrown off the road into a telephone pole.
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Vigil Held For Hit-And-Run Victim
Monday, May 19, 2008 8:47:17 AM
Local Video News Coverage:[/b] Vigil Remembers Victim
CLERMONT -- Family and friends turned out to remember a 14-year-old who was killed by a hit-and-run driver.
More than 100 people turned out for a special vigil for Megan Hensley.
The vigil took place at the crash site off County Road 565A.
Rhonda Conrad, the victim's mother, told supporters she believed her daughter was watching over them.
“Thank you for your support and your blessings and your prayers and everything. My daughter would have really appreciated it. I'm sure she's looking down on us now and seeing everybody, knowing that she was loved by so many,” said Conard.
Florida Highway Patrol said no one has come forward to take responsibility for the crime.
However, investigators said they are talking to a person of interest who also owns a black Nissan Xterra that was recovered Saturday in Hillsborough County.
Calling hours for Hensley will be from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at Becker Funeral Home in Clermont.
The funeral will be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m., also at Becker Funeral Home.
© 2009, Central Florida News 13, LLC.
Anonymous:
A 14 year old walking along a dimly lit road at night doesn't make sense. I hope parents realize supervision of their child is important.
Ursus:
The driver has still not come forward. Nor his passenger.
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Passenger In Hit-And-Run Sought, Will Not Face Charges
Friday, May 23, 2008 7:20:56 PM
CLERMONT -- Florida Highway Patrol troopers said they wanted to talk to a woman who may have been a passenger inside a car that hit and killed a Lake County girl Friday.
Megan Hensley, 14, died while walking along County Road 565A around 3 a.m. Friday.
Investigators said Hensley was hit, but the driver took off.
Troopers said they found the sport utility vehicle that likely hit the teen, but would not release the name of the owner.
Troopers wanted the possible passenger to come forward, and said she was not facing any charges.
Hensley's funeral was scheduled for Tuesday morning. A vigil was held Sunday night.
© 2009, Central Florida News 13, LLC.
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