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Bryan Police: Alcohol Involved in Fatal Teen Crash Save Email Print
Posted: 6:57 PM Aug 25, 2008
Last Updated: 11:23 PM Aug 25, 2008
Reporter: KBTX Staff
Email Address: news@kbtx.com

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The Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) report is in for two of the three teens killed in a car crash earlier this month.

The Brazos County Medical Examiner's office reports that the driver of the car-- 16-year-old Dillon Benavides had a BAC of 0.12 at the time of the crash. One of the passengers in the car, 15-year-old Alex Dicky had a BAC of 0.08. Test results are not back yet for Dillon's brother, 18-year-old Gus Benavides. Gus was the other passenger in the car.

Bryan Police say the teens died when the car they were in crashed into a tree and erupted into flames.

The accident happened in front of the Copperfield neighborhood in East Bryan.

Bryan Police and the Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission are looking into the possibility that someone supplied alcohol to the teens earlier that evening at a "Sweet 16" party.

TABC agents say they may have developments in the case sometime this week.

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Posted by: lizzy Location: CT on Nov 1, 2008 at 08:02 AM
SO SAD

Posted by: cape twon Location: ########## on Nov 1, 2008 at 07:58 AM
so sad

Posted by: Brittany Location: College Station on Sep 30, 2008 at 11:43 AM
This comment is for Leesa, Do you know the boys? Have you ever hung out with GUs or Dillion? I am positive you haven't or you would know what kind of guys they are they have always been there when i needed them. And for you to say that Alex shouldn't been allowed to "run with that crowd". I am happy that my parents allowed me to hang out with Gus an Dillion. An im happy that I did get to know them and they will always be missed and loved by the people who auctually know them.

Posted by: Randy Location: College Station on Aug 30, 2008 at 08:52 PM
Pathetic parenting. It is that simple.

Posted by: To Carrie Location: CST on Aug 29, 2008 at 11:25 AM
I don't think that everyone thinks Gus was a bad kid. I just think people are upset over the decisions that three teenagers made that cost them their lives. It's a very sad situation and no matter how much we want done about it, reality is that this too will pass, we will forget, and nothing will be done. Someone earlier mentioned that the car should be displayed in front of the high schools around town and I think that's a great idea. Especially around prom and homecoming. I can remember when I was in high school they put an empty casket (it was a stage prop but it was real!) in the hallway and layed a mirror on the pillow so when you looked into the casket you saw your face. It was pretty powerful. I know it scared me! Stuff like this does work. The more attention you get the better and I think this car would bring ALOT of attention!

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 29, 2008 at 10:32 AM
I dont think anyone doubts that the three that were killed in the wreck were just KIDS that paid the ultimate price for being young and dumb. The issue is that after the wreck happened you get these people trying cover up the facts. If the PLagens girl knew the kids were drinking, then she should have told invesigators, instead of telling KBTX on air that she did think so. HAVE YOU NEVER HEARD OF TOXICOLOGY TEST. The truth always finds its way out. Im sure Gus, Dillon, and Alex were good kids and would have soon become productive members of socitey, but we will never know. The only thing people need to do now is tell the truth.

Posted by: Life Long Native Location: Bryan on Aug 28, 2008 at 10:54 PM
When this tragedy was first reported, I could not help noticing the demeanor of the young female friend of the victims. If the victims were such close friends of hers, why did she not display normal human emotions as one would expect. To me, she came across like she was excited & happy about being on TV & being the center of attention. She was not convincing in her statement that she saw or knew nothing of alcoholic beverages at the sweet 16 party. I agree with some of you. She knows more than she is telling. If she was a true friend of the victims, she should grow up, step up & tell the authorities the truth & all she knows. She owes her deceased friends & their families this! The person(s) that supplied the alcohol need to be punished. If they have a conscience, they would confess & accept the consequences. For those withholding information and/or lying to the authorities, things have a way of coming back to bite you in your a**! Grow up & accept responsibility for your actions!!!

Posted by: Carrie Location: Normangee on Aug 28, 2008 at 06:44 PM
i was a really good friend of gus's and i know everyone on here probably thinks that gus was a bad kid. but he really wasnt. gus was sweet and i never had a male friend like him. when i was in a wreck gus was there to help me or if i had a flat or ran out of gas. i will always miss gus and dillon forever and always i dont think i will ever meet a friend like gus again. i love you gussie and dillon.

Posted by: Mom Location: Iola on Aug 28, 2008 at 05:22 PM
Well here's the problem. Too many parents are raising their kids in a "feel good" society. Everyone gets a trophy, no one loses. Well guess what, life isn't always about feeling good. Sometimes you don't deserve the trophy. If you raise your children from day one to know that positive behavior gets positive results and negative behavior, well gets negative results. When society stops interfering with parenting. Maybe society will stop needlessly burying our youth. I actually know parents in Navasota who call the local PD to witness them spanking their kids so that their kids (who learned in school) won't call CPS. Give me a break! Spanking is not abuse. Not letting your children have their way or everything they want is not bad parenting. Somebody really ought to look in Websters under "parenting", it's very insightful.

Posted by: Leesa Location: CS on Aug 28, 2008 at 05:09 PM
These kids dont care because their parents do not parent. That girl should never have been allowed to run with that crowd. If children didn't need parents, they would be born in the wild like a pack of wolves.

Posted by: joe Location: bryan on Aug 28, 2008 at 03:03 PM
no one wins in this case

Posted by: Sad on Aug 28, 2008 at 01:32 PM
We were so afraid of what our parents would do to us if they found out about this kind of behavior. These teens don't seem to worry about punishment. SAD.

Posted by: To Dave...Again on Aug 28, 2008 at 01:31 PM
I do believe what you say. And I am not an elder - I am in my early 30s. I didn't grow up in Texas, I grew up in a big city on the west coast. I can honestly say, thank God, that I have never known anyone (friends growing up) that died in a drunk driving wreck, least of all this horrible. I am just saying that it does not seem like this group can, do or ever will learn from their and their peers mistakes. Nothing shocks them. It is as if parents tell the little darlings that it is okay to do what they want because, while others are careless and won't get caught or worse, they will be fine. Sugar coating does not help. What happened to 'NO' and 'I'M SORRY', etc. Accountability seems to be a quickly dying virtue, and I find it sad. Read some of the posts here or others related to this story - 'we can do what we want - you did it - get over it'. So when people die for no reason, should we get over it? There is just a smugness that makes me sad. At least WE all survived to talk about it.

Posted by: Dave Location: CS on Aug 28, 2008 at 12:00 PM
Also, in regards to "TO Dave"'s post...you sound like EVERY SINGLE elder who has ever walked the face of earth. "This generation doesn't listen, they don't respect authority, they think their invincible, they think they're above authority, yada yada." People have been saying that about youngsters since the dawn of time. Your parent's generation said the exact same thing about your generation, and their parent's about theirs. Believe it.

Posted by: Pat Location: Bryan on Aug 28, 2008 at 10:21 AM
I blame the kids and no one else! They all knew better and now they have broken the hearts of their parents and friends. They were very selfish and self-indulgent.

Posted by: ONE on Aug 28, 2008 at 10:10 AM
NOT A SUPRISE AT ALL IF ANY ONE KNOWS THESE PEOPLE THEN YOU KNOW THEY LIE ALOT AND COVER UP FOR EACH OTHER

Posted by: Dave Location: CS on Aug 28, 2008 at 10:07 AM
Well execuse me, "To Dave"....I didn't know it was two boys and a girl. Let me go to confession and cleanse my poor soul.

Posted by: M Location: Bryan on Aug 28, 2008 at 10:04 AM
I have been reading alot of the comments on here, and I have to say, as soon as I hear/read the story about the accident and they reported " no word on if alcohol was involved or not" I went huh? Let's see teens running around late at night, hhmmm. And yes, parents are responsible for their child until they reach 18. No its not an easy job and some parents think that they can trust their teens. Great, and how's that workin for ya? Teens will get into trouble, its all depends on what you have taught them and how you have treated them as to the extent of trouble they get into. I was lucky, I had parents that cared and did their job. I drank, hung around some very dangerous people, skipped school, and even ran away from home, once. Only after a talk with my dad and two very long years were they able to trust what I said. Kids and teens have nothing to do after hours in this town, Its' midnight do you know where your kids are? Hopefully you'll know for sure.

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 28, 2008 at 09:15 AM
I think that they should take this car and put a banner on it that says "This is what drinking and driving can do." And park it in front of the schools so that the kids can actually see what happens when you drink and drive.

Posted by: TO Dave on Aug 28, 2008 at 09:08 AM
First, it was two boys and a girl. Next, yes they died in vain. We have ALL made poor choices and made it through, but this 'teen' generation does not learn from their own or their peer's mistakes, nor do they heed any warnings. They know everything and cannot be told that anyone knows better. They have done it all, seen it all, and think they are smarter than the rest of us. They convey a perverse sense of entitlement that is nauseating. And, HEY ANONYMOUS ON AUG 27 4:52 PM - 'I'm amazed at the people who are posting comments that are blaming parents!!! I grew up in a VERY stable, strict, and loving home with both parents.... It is not always the parents who need to be blamed.' Your comments represent a dichotomy (division into two contradictory parts) Are you serious?? You are alive and blogging as a credit to your 'VERY stable, strict, and loving home with both parents'. This was not an overnight lack of parenting. Sadly, Alex and her friends were failed by everyone involved.

Posted by: Hey Kewan Location: CS on Aug 27, 2008 at 07:59 PM
Punctuation is your friend. Your post made my eyes hurt and was very difficult to read.

Posted by: big moe Location: normangee on Aug 27, 2008 at 05:29 PM
R.I.P. 2 my home boys.

Posted by: na Location: bryan on Aug 27, 2008 at 05:06 PM
for those of you who think you know where your kids are.....you probably don't....they experiment, they rebel, most of them get lucky. stop the judgment already.

Posted by: Anonymous Location: Bryan on Aug 27, 2008 at 04:52 PM
I'm amazed at the people who are posting comments that are blaming parents!!! I grew up in a VERY stable, strict, and loving home with both parents. I was extremely smart in how to tweek things so that I could be out making mischief. It is not always the parents who need to be blamed. I think it is so sad that most people are being so unkind and uncaring... My heart is broken for these families and all that they will have to live with and without the rest of their lives. It is a tragedy and that we need to be praying for and lifting up these families. I realize that it is the American way to lay blame somewhere and that yes whoever sold these kids alcohol needs to take responsibility and that there are many details that are yet to come. BUT REALLY MUST WE KEEP POINTING FINGERS AS IF WE OURSELVES HAVE NEVER MADE SOME BONEHEAD CHOICE!!??!! If not then I guess that you who is without sin should go ahead and cast that first stone.

Posted by: Dave Location: CS on Aug 27, 2008 at 04:25 PM
We all have moments (unless you lived under the Taliban or your parent WERE the Taliban) that make us wonder HOW IN THE HECK did I make it to 18 alive and in one piece? I for one have a lot of those moments. Unfortunately not everyone does make it out alive, and we have to remember the ones left behind when the wreckage is removed and the initial shock wears off. If nothing else can come from this tragedy, may it help some teens out there to make good choices. If THIS KEEPS just 1 teen from getting in a car after drinking, then these boys did NOT die in vain.

Posted by: Ha ha Location: BCS on Aug 27, 2008 at 04:06 PM
"some teens are more responsible than we get credit for" Oh, so now you are considered responsible because you break the law, but you don't break it too much?!?!?!?! I think maybe the phrase you might have been looking for is: "Some teens are dumber than they get credit for".

Posted by: Ashlee Location: Brazos Co. on Aug 27, 2008 at 09:45 AM
Hey "alcohol" in BCS- 6 beers in an hour? You must hang out with some drunks! My friends & I drink occaisionally usually at someone's house because the cops are so thick everywhere. No one watches how much anyone drinks (unless you're playing a game or something) and there are people who hang out than don't drink. Peer pressure is more in people's mind than an outside influence. Half a dozen or so of my friends don't drink period and I don't judge them for that and they don't judge me for drinking (but they would stand up to me if I wanted to drive). Some teens are more responsible than we get credit for.

Posted by: Alcohol Location: BCS on Aug 27, 2008 at 07:28 AM
Kids that are out drinking are not drinking socially, i.e. having a drink while talking to their friends... they are there to drink and get drunk. If anyone was nursing a beer for 30 minutes, their friends would likely have made fun of them. I imagine that 6 beers in a hour is more likely the norm for high school and college age drinks... especially with a keg involved.

Posted by: Kewan Woodard Location: Hearne on Aug 27, 2008 at 06:06 AM
It all adds up someone saying that there was no alcohol at that party that night when those teens were killed that is totally a not but a damn liar those pictures I saw on the news 3 weeks ago showed proof that Alex Dickey was no stranger to alcohol but she the Benavides Brothers and whoever was at that party including of the now 16 year old no damn well they're underage and had no business drinking and had no business manipulatiing or panhandling someone by lying about there age to buy achohol for minors like that I mean if someone like under 21 who is between 17 to 18 came up and asked me buy more then a six pack beer I say no way get out of my sight because I'm not gonna mess around and get arrested and get somebody killed that not gonna happen and pregnant girl told a lie about that there wasn't any alcohol involved in that she's in for a whoopin because she was there because the police have pictures to prove that someone like alex was no stranger to it!

Posted by: Sober Person on Aug 27, 2008 at 05:32 AM
"...six drinks to reach BAC .15% So, you see, it doesn't take that much to get to .12" Almost an entire six pack of beer consumed over a 3 hour period ISN'T "that much"? What is????

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 26, 2008 at 07:13 PM
It's a tragedy, but by somebody saying or not saying alcohol played a factor doesn't changed what happened.

Posted by: jc Location: bryan on Aug 26, 2008 at 04:56 PM
oh, what a tangled web we weave....truth always has a way of proving it's self!

Posted by: Cowboy UP!! Location: Bryan on Aug 26, 2008 at 04:47 PM
Someone round up the Plagens and get a rope!! She and her dad know what the whole story here and they know it!! Like Kat posted, when you are underage and planning a party where drinking is going to occur you plan who is going to be able to buy the alcohol. Thus SHE KNEW!! I have no doubt that her dad may know as well but is covering for her. If she knows that there was no alcohol at the party she should be filing a suit against KBTX because with this report they are calling her a liar. Plus, she had so much to say on this blogg when all this happened about that we did not know the whole story. So, speak up pregnant girl!! You had so much to say before.

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 26, 2008 at 04:47 PM
ya think....

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 26, 2008 at 04:34 PM
Hey, DJ, I don't know about you but my parents never kept a KEG in their liquor cabinet for us to sneak off with.

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 26, 2008 at 04:33 PM
Paul: First Gus wasn't driving so his driving record really doesn't factor into the situation. Using your theorem because I have a DWI in my past if I got into an accident right now I must be drunk.... whatever. Second Gus did not have 2 DWI's in ONE MONTH. One was LAST YEAR the other had yet to go to trial, it was merely an arrest.

Posted by: Punishing everyone Location: BCS on Aug 26, 2008 at 04:27 PM
Punish everyone?!?! If you can find who go the alcohol for the kids, that person deserves punishments. Other kids at the party don't deserve anything from the law other than citations for underage drinking. They didn't put a gun to the head of the 3 and make them drink and drive. Luckily, the people who were definitely in the wrong (the three in the car) did not kill anyone else.

Posted by: Here are some facts about BAC Location: BCS on Aug 26, 2008 at 04:23 PM
Blood Alcohol Concentration is a mesure of amount of alcohol in the blood. The legal BAC in most states is .08%. A person weighing 150 lbs and drinking at the rate of 1.5 oz of alcohol (the amount found in one 12 oz can of beer or a glass of wine) per half hour would need: two drinks to reach a BAC of .05% three drinks to reach BAC of .08% four drinks to reach BAC .1% six drinks to reach BAC .15% So, you see, it doesn't take that much to get to .12 The above is saying 1 drink per 30 minutes... you can bet these teens were drinking faster than that.

Posted by: To Paul on Aug 26, 2008 at 03:59 PM
You're not caught up - THERE WERE NO PARENTS!!!! Previous reports stated that the party was at Alex Dicky's house and her mother was out of the country. Do you really think other teens at the party brought chaperones? And I guess I missed the part about Alex's brother being involved. What report said that? Wayne Dicky was arrested after the funeral for driving without a license, but I do not remember anything ever saying he was involved at all in the accident that killed his sister.

Posted by: Mom of teen Location: Bryan on Aug 26, 2008 at 03:42 PM
I am not surprised at all by this. Teens w/no adult supervision and a keg in the car? And they had to do a blood alcohol test to see if they had been drinking. What about the pictures we saw in an earlier broadcast w/beer bottles in plain view? Yes they were drinking! I have a 15.5 y.o. daughter and worry about this. But I TALK to her, I KNOW her friends, we DISCUSS the dangers of drinking and driving. And I also KNOW where she is at 3:00am on the weekend. If she is with friends, I KNOW the parents and KNOW they won't supply her w/alcohol. If they ever did, I would know they do not have her best interest at heart. Arrest the person/people who supplied the alcohol to these teens. People like this do not need to be around teens.

Posted by: Paul Location: Bryan on Aug 26, 2008 at 02:28 PM
Let's see, one of the kids already had been arrested for DUI twice in the same month, had a keg of beer in the car, was racing the dead girls brother in a residential neighborhood at 3:00 AM and the parents at a party let all the kids drink. Who really didn't beleive that the kids were wasted?

Posted by: christina on Aug 26, 2008 at 01:59 PM
so let me get this straight..The pregnant girl that reassured us that there was no alcohol involved lied and she wont even prolly get in trouble she thinks that she is untouchable because her dad is a guard..I think everyone should get punished for this..no one should go unpunished..even though there will be ones that do..

Posted by: Krista Location: BCS on Aug 26, 2008 at 01:56 PM
Hmmmm not shocked at all! The "good friend", AKA Kalyn Plagens, that said there was no alcohol at the party should get obstruction of justice! There will be no lessons learned unless all involved gets punished!

Posted by: Kat Location: College Station on Aug 26, 2008 at 01:31 PM
So now is the time to investigate who brought the beer. I'm sure the Phlagen's (sp?) girl knows who provided it considering it was for her birthday. I can remember times when I was in high school and going to beer bust, you always planned ahead who had the alcohol it wasn't just randomly brought. I think TABC should question this girl a little more, I think she knows the provider. And to the person who said they didn't have to be drinking at the party to get drunk, I don't believe that they weren't. With an BAC of .12 you would have to consume a large amount of alcohol which unless the party was over early I think they were drinking there. Maybe some kids that were at the party need to come foward and shed some light on the truth. If these were my friends I'd be trying to help and prevent another situation like this!

Posted by: Teenager thought process Location: BCS on Aug 26, 2008 at 01:17 PM
Trying to say "Why don't they just think?" or "Why don't they just say no?" miss the fact that just about every teenager thinks they are immortal. Even people who knew these teens and were probably drinking with them, will be drinking again because their thought process is "Well, I'm a much better driver than they were!" or "That would never happen to me because I'm smarter/better than they were" The only way to solve this is with better parenting. Too many parents today expect the school or community to raise and teach their kids... .thus they never learn core values of right/wrong.

Posted by: mom Location: bryan on Aug 26, 2008 at 12:48 PM
Yes Plagens girls,,,you were ready to speak up and say there was NO alcohol!! What do you have to say now? Who are you covering for?

Posted by: Gayla Location: N'gee on Aug 26, 2008 at 11:57 AM
I wonder if this will have any affect on the election in November when the people of Normangee get to vote on whether or not to sell alcohol in their precinct.....

Posted by: DJ Location: College Station on Aug 26, 2008 at 11:30 AM
Who said an adult "supplied" the alcohol? Back in the early 70's, we would just sneak it out of our own parent's liquor cabinet.

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 26, 2008 at 11:06 AM
This is not news, I thought we already knew this!!!!!!!!let it go.

Posted by: a parent Location: Bryan on Aug 26, 2008 at 10:48 AM
Too bad these kids' friends and classmates will not learn from this. They may abstain for a while, but soon they will be right back to drinking and driving. So sad.

Posted by: Observer Location: Bryan on Aug 26, 2008 at 09:43 AM
The original article stated there was a keg in the back set of the car. These teens --who like many others that age--made the tragic choice to drink and then drive. The results were horrific. They did not have to be drinking at the party to get drunk--after the party, they had a keg and were drunk by 3am. Where did they get the keg found in the back seat of the car? Find out who gave the keg to them and you will find the one or ones who had a hand in these teen's death. Kids-- especially underage kids-- think it is cool to drink and get drunk...then make the often tragic decision to drive. This was a tragic accident waiting to happen. Sadly, it will happen again to other young drinkers with poor or no judgment who don't consider the possible consequences.

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 26, 2008 at 09:24 AM
Well, we were all warned that "the teenager" who was interviewed on TV was a chronic liar so this news should come as no surprise to anyone. Perhaps Heather is right, looks like someone was trying to cover their butt but in the process didn't realize that the truth would be revealed eventually. I do hope whoever supplied this alcohol is severly punished.

Posted by: Aggie12 Location: Walton Hall on Aug 26, 2008 at 08:20 AM
So, since the teen that was interviewed during the memorial stated that their was no alcohol at the party, shouldn't the law be looking at her as maybe providing the alcohol? Sounds now like she was trying to protect herself or someone she knew who provided alcohol. You cannot have at least two people who drank that much at the same party you were at and then say that you did not even see them drinking. She is lying and I hope they realize this.

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 26, 2008 at 08:14 AM
Remember, these teens were not forced to drink the supplied alcohol. No one held a gun to their head and told them to drink this alcohol. They had the choice to say NO, but did not. Teens need to learn to just say no.

Posted by: AR Location: Bryan, TX on Aug 26, 2008 at 08:10 AM
Didn't one of the friends of these kids say that alcohol couldn't be involved....are these kids blind...you drink, you drive, you have to pay the price, and unfortunately these kids paid the price with their own lives. The ones left to suffer are the families and their "real" friends who wouldn't have let something like this happened. These kids don't stop and think about these things anymore. Thsi should be a real wake up call for teens.

Posted by: Heather Location: College Station on Aug 26, 2008 at 07:42 AM
The teen interviewed on TV was clearly lying and maybe to cover up for someone like herself or other friends who were doing the same thing. But evidence does not lie, and now we know the truth. I'm not surprised by this finding at all, and I really hope TABC is able to locate where the keg was sold and who sold it to them, and I hope they publicize it like crazy.

Posted by: Jones Location: Bryan on Aug 26, 2008 at 04:05 AM
And yet most of the kids that were at the same party those three were at, are out partying again tonight, without a second thought of the consequences.

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 26, 2008 at 12:19 AM
Not surprised but hope that when the dust settles and the system finds out who provided this to these teens, they will be arrested. Whether it be a minor or an adult or both, it needs to be done. The three kids used poor choices in drinking and acted reckless, they paid the price with their lives. Let the ones who provided this poison for these kids be punished as well by the courts.

Posted by: here Location: bcs on Aug 25, 2008 at 11:11 PM
This information is not a surprize, except for the teenager that was interviewed on TV that said they were not drunk and the teens never picked up any drinks.

Posted by: Observer Location: Normangee on Aug 25, 2008 at 10:09 PM
Tragic choices have tragic consequences! A tragedy all around!

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 25, 2008 at 09:46 PM
This is very sad, but most of us suspected alcohol was involved.

Posted by: Anonymous Location: B/CS on Aug 25, 2008 at 09:18 PM
Who ever supplied the alcohol to a bunch of teens is a real dumb a**. Who ever you are you WILL face the legal system. What a dumb a**.

Posted by: Phyliss Location: bryan on Aug 25, 2008 at 09:10 PM
I hope whoever supplied the alcohol rots in prison.

Posted by: mom Location: Bryan on Aug 25, 2008 at 08:53 PM
We all knew this was coming,,,do us all a favor and arrest the person who supplied the alcohol

Posted by: Woody Location: College Station on Aug 25, 2008 at 08:41 PM
Let these kids rest in peace already. We have plenty of facts and we are fully aware of what happened and why it happened.

Posted by: Kyle Location: Bryan on Aug 25, 2008 at 08:25 PM
Sadly, this is not a surprise.

Posted by: Guardsman on Aug 25, 2008 at 08:16 PM
Its a tragedy, I can't say that I have never driven drunk, because I have in my youth. I just hope that all the young people of the area take this hard lesson to heart, you are not invinceable. God bless the familys of those who died

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