Eric Shirley, 67, Doris Moorer, 77, and Jennifer Crain, 31, killed, one injured, and Chad Fletcher, 37, arrested after collision involving semi truck on SH 105 in Montgomery County, Texas
Three dead, 1 critical after 18-wheeler crash, driver arrested and charged
The driver of the 18-wheeler, Chad Fletcher, 37, was arrested and charged for Intoxication Manslaughter and Intoxication Assault.
TRUCKER CHARGED IN FATAL MONTGOMERY COUNTY CRASH
Chad Fletcher, 37, faces three counts of intoxication manslaughter and one count of intoxication assault.
DPS IDs three victims in fatal crash near Conroe
Eric Shirley, 67, Doris Moorer, 77, and Jennifer Crain, 31, all died after DPS troopers say 37-year-old truck driver Chad Fletcher slammed into their cars while allegedly intoxicated. An infant taken to the hospital from Crain’s car is reportedly doing OK, according to DPS Trooper Erik Burse.
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It has been a month now since
It has been a month now since my Son and Grandson, and two step children, Mother, sisters, brother,family and friends lives changed forever. It still hurts, It still is shocking. Doing what I can to help my son pick up the pieces and try to find a normal life is so heartbreaking. I CANT FIX THIS! These families are forever changed, forever hurt, forever! I still pray that Fletcher feels our pain, if not, I ask Jesus to bring him to his knees......
It is sad no one is telling
Staying on the road and
Staying on the road and driving when you are tired/sleepy/fatigued enough to fall asleep is just as bad as driving drunk.
I don't want to be insensitive, but as someone who suffers from a sleep disorder, driving while sleepy is extremely dangerous. As much if not more than driving drunk. I have fallen asleep more than once driving and it led me to see a sleep doctor. I know a man with a sleep disorder who killed someone because he chose to drive. I have had to pull off the road to sleep more than once. Sleep can creep up on you. You can try to fight it but typically you lose. If he wasn't drinking then he needs to start talking about the dangers of driving sleepy.
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