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Mia will answer to leaving the crash site, that is all she is charged with, not causing the crash.something that would be hard to face just turning 19yrs old.From hearing what Ms DeWitt had to say on tv last night, it sounds like she wants the sentince to be 100 yrs. who is this woman? She has lost a grip on reality.The law is the law.Ms. Gribble has receved sick threating letters and had there house spray painted "Mia is a murder" on the garage doors. These are sick people. You mentioned that you have a daughter about Mia's age, put your self that situation. I'm sure you would have a different view. Thanks
What would we have lost if John Walsh had focused his attention on Adam's attacker instead of making something good come from such a terrible situation?
I challenge the cyclists and friends of the victim to take a more constructive path - make something good come from this rather than focusing on the sentence to be imposed on Ms. Gribble. Make a difference in her name - create something positive for her memory. Help educate - make a difference.
I too challenge the cyclists and friends of the victim to take a more constructive path -make something good come from this. From reading what friends said about Ms. Muelher-Roosevelt, my guess is she would like to see a constructive path from her family and loved ones. I pray for everyone affected by this.
He has little forgiveness or sympathy for those who are caught and convicted. No less should be given to Mia. But, now that our courts have taken the issue, our focus should be redirected at others like Mia.
A good constructive direction would be to work towards harsher sentences toward those who leave the scene of an accident where the other party is injured; regardless of their riding a motorcycle, being a pedestrian, or driving a car. Leaving a person to die, is wrong in any measurement.
Those who are friends, and those sympathetic of her, should agree. No more excuses.
My question is whether she pled guilty to avoid a much harsher punishment, or because it was the right thing to do? Only she knows.
I just can't even come to understand how the people in this state and county think. Do they not know that by failing to charge this girl in the causing of the accident, the County prosecutor's office is saying that she didn't cause the end of someone's life? I may sound crude and nasty but but I have to think that the general public here is about as stupid as a group of people can get. Where is the "understanding" for the family of the deceased? How could anyone be ok with a simple slap on the wrist, when you take a persons life. This is not the only case of this nature here in Snohomish county. The county prosecutor and her staff are a poor excuse for county officers. Janice Ellis and her joke of a staff, including the self proclaimed guru of the law, Paul Stern. Need a reality check. and actuall;y follow the damn law as it is written.They will not ever take on any case that would require their office to actually work.
And for the public to be so accepting of a death and pity the "poor person" responsible is just sickening. My family and I will soon be gone from this land of ignorant morons and thankfully so. You , the people, of snohomish county get what you deserve. Poor public officials and the treatment you get at their hands. Treatment that would shame even a damn terrorist. There is absolutely no one to blame for this pitiful excuse for a county except yourselves. I prey for the deceased and her family. I additionally prey for those that have suffered at the hands of this system. To the rest of you.............. J. Siwek
Notwithstanding her passion for the sport of motorcycling. The NW motorcyclists have lost an advocate for both motorcycles and women who are now leaning towards experiencing the freedom that comes from that sport.
I am not interested in Mia serving 100 years in prison. That type of exaggeration is part of my frustration with many of the people who continue to support Mia. In fact, how can you support her behavior? It is unconscionable. She had prior speeding tickets and showed a clear pattern of irresponsibility while driving.
My focus has always been to clarify what the facts of the case were, what the loss of Gabriella was to many communities and how we as a society are not holding our children or adults more responsible for their actions.
Any misconstruction of my behavior is clearly a projection of someone elses personal emotions and beliefs. My intent and actions have been with a clear mind and heart without vengence or hatred. Those states of mind belong in others not me. I am grieving the loss of an amazing woman who gave enormous energy to those who were in need as well as someone who was a close friend.
The statements made by #4, #5 and #6 above more clearly express my intent and focus. All other statements and behaviors including the hate mail, the house paint or any other acts that are attributed to me or any of the close friends of Gabrielle are completely false. None of Gabriella's friends would stoop that low to my knowledge. Most of us are professionals with careers that would ever engage in hate mail nor in destruction of property. That is very juvenile behavior and Gabriella's social group are mature individuals with children and responsiblities. Frankly, we work too long and hard to do such stupid things. Those acts are petty and are not the focus of our concerns. So to project that WE are engaged in that is simply ridiculous and indicative of a presumptive projection without facts.
The facts are Mia shouldn't have driven as she was under the influence of drugs and alcohol. She killed someone by knowingly doing so and attempted to avoid responsiblity for that choice. When she choose to drive she committed a crime. When she fled the scene despite seeing my friend's body splayed out in the middle of the road and her motorcycle exploded across four lanes of traffic she also committed a crime. Do not insult us all by stating it was an "ACCIDENT". There were two aspects of the three that were CRIMES not an accident. We are believing that Mia did not drive with the intent to harm. The accident itself was unintentional. The outcome however horrific.
Mia is going to be sentenced to 41 months in prison and will only do 20 months with good behavior. That is offensive considering the loss she created. That is what I'm frustrated about. The laws are weak in this area and do not serve to instruct or rehabilitate. My worry is that Mia will go to prison feeling victimized, come out feeling angry and not having learned a thing. Return home, have another party, get drunk, do drugs and drive another friend home putting yet more of us at risk on the road yet again. THAT IS THE PROBLEM HERE. I do not perceive this as hate. I perceive this as a lost opportunity to teach someone who has not had appropriate parenting and guidance to take responsibility for one's choices and actions.
Finally, and most irritatingly is how her family and friends continue to protect her,accuse me and Gabriella's friends of hate and harassment, mislead the public by making statements that "Mia was going to return to the scene of the accident" and continue to obfuscate the truth.
Since Mia was hiding in her house despite being surrounded by law enforcement and a K-9 unit for three hours, when was she specifically planning to return to the scene of the accident? Her family and friends would do well to focus on how they can show responsiblity, accountability and sensitivity to Gabriella's friends and family who now have to live our lives without her laughter, knowledge, inspiration, passion and caring. THAT is the loss, not in the mere 20 months that Mia will do if she stays out of trouble in prison.
In case people are not clear in what I am saying. I do not hate Mia nor her family or friends. I feel that they are terribly misguided and are not taking advantage of a learning opportunity to teach this irresponsible adult how to grow up and make better choices. Mia would do well to go to the Peace Corps and serve in places where there is true suffering and get the attention off of her own life and circumstances. Perhaps then she will develop some empathy and remorse instead of complaining on her blogs about how bored she is and that she learned to break dance only two weeks after she killed a vital member of several communities.
I concur that after the sentencing, my focus will be on increasing the sentences for people who knowingling engage in reckless behavior that results in the death of an innocent person and a great soul who tried to make this world a better place.
Sincerely,
Sonya DeWitt
"Mia has never been in any type of trouble"? Are you serious? Believe me, you are FOOLING YOURSELF if you think this "accident" was the first time she has drank and used ectasy. It just happens to be the only time she was forced to be held accountable for that useage...because she killed someone.
I too am a parent who personally knows Mia. She has her good qualities. But the facts are clear - she was an underage drinker, using ectasy, responsible for killing the motorcyclist and choosing to run and not call for help. Please stop making excuses for her.
Perhaps if those in her influence circle would have held her accountable earlier she would have made a better decision.
It's terribly sad that she is 19 and going to jail. It's definately not the path she should have chosen, but she did choose this path.
"John" and the rest of Mia's supporters - do what is best for the rest of Mia's life... stop defending and supporting her poor decisions.
Why don´t you do something constructive. Gaby can´t come back. She will always be with us in our hearts and memories.
Mia has to live with what she did for the rest of her life. She is still very young and thats a long time.
She can use some of her energy to help these kind of situations not happening anymore. Maybe she can write a book and dedicate the proceedings to a charity.
Gabrielle would have liked that.