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Mia Gribble is expected to appear in Snohomish County Superior Court on Thursday. She is expected to plead guilty to felony hit and run charges. Mia is the teenage driver involved in the hit and run crash that claimed the life of motorcyclist Gabreilla Muelher-Roosevelt in October of 2005. According
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2 years ago
Fact the weather was a drizzlydark morning, witnesses stated that Ms. Muelher was going 45-50 mph in a 40mph area. The truck was west bound crossing Edmonds way. This gives all se bound traffic a full view of crossing traffic of atleast a block, and Ms. Gribble crossed 3 1/2 of the 4 lane road when Ms. mulher struck the back end of the truck.Why did she not attempt to stop or lay the bike down?
We will never know. We do know Ms.Gribble in shock or whatever did leave the sceen.
And that is what she will answer for not taking a life like you and other posters have said.That is, the posters that you will post.
John, move on and print something worthy, instead of trying to hurt a teenager who will live with for a long time.
it will be interesting to see if you post this. Thanks
2 years ago
With the exception of obvious spam, I have posted every comment I have recieved on this issue; including yours. In fact, there are several that are very favorable to Ms. Gribble.
The weather is no excuse. The visibility argument goes both ways; Ms. Gribble should have seen the bike coming and not violated Ms. Muelher's right of way. Anyone who has any experience with motorcycling knows that laying the bike down is ALWAYS a bad choice. Finally, the witness accounts that I have seen very clearly put Ms. Muelher's speed in the 40 mph range.
We will never know what went through Ms. Muelher's mind in the seconds before impact. But we do know that Mia Gribble chose to drink that night, chose to take Ecstasy, chose to get in that truck and drive. Those choices resulted in a death.
She is charged with hit-and-run (fatality), which is very different from a run-of-the-mill hit-and-run where there is only property damage. So she will be answering for the taking of a life. It remains to be seen what the justice system thinks that life is worth.
2 years ago
Drug test's showed so small of a trace it could not accurately quantify. But the trace of alcohol and drug does not cement fault. It was a terrible accident, that took a life,not Ms. Gribble.
One thing that I saw after the accident was a blog of Ms muelher (which someone took down quickly) stated that her favorate activites were riding fast and her middle name was "kamikaze". This was a horrible accident which both familes will morn for a long time. Thanks
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MOVE ON!
2 years ago