Maria Anita Reyes, 62, killed, two people injured and Michael Shane Jasso, 43, charged in T-bone collision on Marbach Road on east side of San Antonio, Texas

SAPD: 3 hospitalized after man in Lexus drunkenly T-bones vehicle on West Side(link is external)
Emergency personnel responded at about 12:32 a.m. Thursday in the 8200 block of Marbach Road, where a man was driving fast going east in a Lexus I35 T-boned a Chevrolet HHR SUV, causing it to roll over and pin the passengers inside, a sergeant said at the scene.

SAPD: Man faces new intox manslaughter charge after woman dies from drunken crash on West Side(link is external)
Maria Anita Reyes, 62, of Lytle, died at 5:43 p.m. Oct. 28 due to complications of a closed head injury in the car accident, the medical examiner’s office said Friday.
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Hi Becky, I'm so sorry to
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Michael is a wonderful person
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Michael Shane Jasso made a
Michael Shane Jasso made a mistake. In fact, he’s made a lot of mistakes. But, haven’t we all? My prayers to those who lost a family member as a result of this tragedy. For those of you who know Mike, know that he had a son. My son. And we haven’t heard from Mike in almost a year. I lost a friend the day of this tragedy.. and my son lost Mike. We are not defined by our mistakes people. We are defined by what we learn from them. Tragedy and bad decisions surround us all.. but it could have been any one of us behind the wheel. My son asks for his Dad often. He hasn’t spoken to him since December of last year. So, please people.. have a heart. He had a family too.
And to add to what I
And to add to what I originally stated.. “we are not defined by our mistakes. We are defined by what we learn from them”. What has he learned? Has it made him want to be better person? A better father? Nope. Mike.. hasn’t learned the value of love and life. He has not been a good father. He has not been a great friend. He has not learned. He is not really a good person. It saddens me to finally say that and mean it. But I am the mother to his 13 year old son. And I have spent years making excuses for Mike... that ends now. Because he hasn’t learned. And this tragedy hasn’t taught him a thing.
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