Natalie Berbamed
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And she gets charged with manslaughter, motor vehicle homicide, leaving the scene of the personal injury or death.
She loses both of her jobs, her health insurance, her car and her life savings.
She hit him on the front lawn.
And this is what happens.
But it feels like she's getting overcharged.
That's completely normal behavior, I say.
But OK, let's let's let's do the other side.
Let's talk about the prosecution, because it is also true that Karen did.
You know, as you were saying earlier, her phone picked up her talking about different stuff.
And she does say some stuff like, could I have hit him?
OK, she didn't say that, but she did say something to her girlfriends as they're going over there.
But wait, but she did do it.
I mean, is your assertion that she never hit him on that front lawn and that he indeed did go in the house?
OK, but let me ask you this question.