Jennifer Gould
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As of now, the medical examiner is working to determine exactly how and when that little boy died.
If the autopsy reveals foul play, this duffel bag mom could see her charges upgraded from simple concealment to a far more permanent stay behind bars.
And finally, talk about taking in sickness and in stealth to a whole new level.
In Harrison County, Texas, a local man turned a roadside wreck into a family affair.
After deputies found him perched on the roof of an SUV submerged in a watery ditch, the damp suspect decided to trade his sinking ship for his wife's pickup truck.
Instead of calling for a tow, he allegedly ordered his better half to hit the gas and flee the scene.
The high-speed honeymoon, though, did not last long, as cops quickly intercepted the pair before they could just drive off into the sunset.
Now both are sharing a suite at the county jail, proving that when you order your spouse to be a getaway driver, your marriage is officially stuck in the mud.
Nancy.
I'm Jennifer Gould.
A sunny family bike ride in San Diego turned into a broad daylight massacre when an unlicensed driver allegedly struck a six-year-old boy, paused to think about her next move, and then floored it, running over the child's body a second time.
Hudson Stephen O'Loughlin, a vibrant first grader at McKinley Elementary, was pedaling alongside his dad on Pacific Beach Drive at 3.45 p.m.
when 32-year-old Tiffany Sanchez turned her SUV into an alley and slammed into that little boy.
The horror, though, did not stop with the first impact.
Witnesses observed the driver veer into the alley and flatten the child with both wheels.
They recounted the sickening sequence where the driver came to a dead stop for nearly 10 seconds, long enough for people to record her license plate.
before she made the cold-blooded decision to accelerate over the boy's body once more to facilitate her getaway.
Despite the window to render aid, Sanchez allegedly chose to crush Hudson's small frame a second time under the weight of her vehicle before speeding southbound toward National City.
Hudson's dad, Matthew O'Loughlin, spoke to the media.
The trauma only deepened as a bystander believed to be a paramedic rushed to help the mangled child.