A 37-year-old nurse suspected of killing six people and injuring eight others when her speeding Mercedes-Benz plowed into several vehicles in a Windsor ...
A nurse who ran a red light and slammed into traffic in Windsor Hills, killing six people, has been charged with murder, the DA said Monday.
"She was such a beautiful lady," said Jean Martin of Windsor Hills, who attended the vigil. She also careened into an SUV carrying a family of seven. "You know she was a good mom. And I will never see him." "I want to see that justice is made. She was initially being held on $2 million bail but that amount was increased to $9 million.
Nicole Linton, the 37-year-old nurse from Texas who was allegedly behind the wheel of a speeding Mercedes that killed six and injured eight others, ...
An additional eight people were injured in the crash, including six minors and two adults, ranging in age from one to 33 years old. He worked as a security guard and was reportedly driving his family to Ryan's appointment. She was not given bail at her hearing, so her next dates in court will involve a bail review. Jail records show she was held on a $9 million bail at the Century Regional Detection that was initially set at $2 million. This comes just days after she was treated at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Had Tucker not stopped for a salad before getting to the intersection she believes she could have been killed.
Nicole Linton appears Monday in Los Angeles County Superior Court for arraignment on murder charges stemming from a crash in Windsor Hills. (Frederick M. Brown ...
The vehicular manslaughter charges are for the deaths of the four adults and the baby, who was about two weeks shy of his first birthday. Linton was set to leave L.A. and travel to Hawaii for work, prosecutors said. Linton was charged Monday with six counts of murder and five counts of gross vehicular manslaughter. She seems to be wearing hospital scrub pants and a shirt that has writing on the breastplate and sleeve. Images from the scene show massive front-end damage to the Mercedes, which rammed headfirst into a light pole. The Mercedes does not appear to slow before running a red light shortly after 1:30 p.m. The light had been red for nine seconds before the car barreled through the intersection, slamming into multiple cars, prosecutors said.
Survivors and onlookers of a fiery Windsor Hills crash that killed six people in California say they are haunted by memories of the gruesome accident.
“Somebody tried to resuscitate the baby, but the baby was gone.” “We saw a baby,” he said. “It was flames all over the place, bodies. I don’t wish that upon anybody.” “There was nothing we could have done,” Noel Senior, who works nearby, told the Los Angeles Times. “Nobody was going to come from the fire.” “All of a sudden a baby literally flew from the middle of the intersection to the middle of the gas station, landed right on the floor in front of me,” Esquival told the station.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office said Tuesday the Windsor Hills crash suspect was involved in "numerous" collisions before the deadly crash ...
She faces up to 90 years to life in prison. "Due to the fact that the defendant’s traffic history involves multiple jurisdictions, we cannot confirm the exact number of collisions. The CHP said several people were ejected from vehicles.