A grown ass man got a perm to look like a 17 year old HS kid. Who does this? An immature man boy.
That’s probably something masked off would do.
Ohio Northern is known as a top pharmacy school. His bio link showed that he was a pharmacy major. I’m guessing he did not complete that course of study.
Reminiscent of Tim Danielson of Chula Vista, CA, who in 1966 was the 2nd sub-4:00 high school miler. Later murdered his 3rd wife and was sentenced to 50 years in prison.
I live in Michigan for sure not the state you want to get in trouble in. Back in 2017 after a lousy year which included the passing of my mother at 56 years of age. I decided to finish off the year on Christmas Eve by going out to a bar to get hammered. On the way home I hit ice and crashed. I wound up getting a DUI involving and accident. After 24 hours in jail my wife posted bond, and she was not happy. On the way home she lectured me about not only how stupid I am to have made that decision but also on the fact that if the people in the other car are injured and include injuries on the charges it will only be worse. I went out and immediately hired my own attorney who informed me a week later that if the other party involved claims injuries the DA has notified that they will push for a felony plus 2-5 years’ incarceration. First and foremost, the most important value was the wellbeing of the other people involved which was honestly my number 1 concern. To me the idea of hurting another person because of my stupid decision would have devastated me more than anything in the long run.
Personally, what I was looking to lose: 1.) Family: My wife was overstressed and had just been laid off from work herself. 2.) Career: I had just completed a 3-year internship at the company I work for and was offered a permanent position which started at $100K at the time. 3.) Future: A felony on my record would mean all of my college degrees would be obsolete worth nothing.
Outcome: Thankfully nobody was injured and the other party did not want to press any charges. I was given a misdemeanor and 24 months of probation, and a month in jail. After a week I was released from jail and did the next week through work release this meant I went to work and reported back to jail at night. After that week I was allowed to serve the remainder on house arrest with a teether. This included random drug and alcohol testing. Radom means I called in everyday and was either told I was testing or not. If I failed or missed a test, I would have been given 1 year in jail. I was ordered to pay all court fees and fines. I paid them off that day of sentencing. Due to my compliance, I was released from probation after 9 months. I self-reported the day I was released from jail to my works security office and was told to provide all documentation once I was sentenced and I was allowed to keep my career due to compliance and trust.
Note: Thankfully nobody was injured. I am not selfish and the idea of hurting someone for my stupid decision would have devastated me. I no longer drink because I feel it does nothing positive in my life. Today the career I would have lost, my household income is nearly $300K a year.
Michigan is no joke they don't have a death penalty but will have no problem pushing for life without parole for him.
Ran against this kid in college. Definitely was talented, but probably got into drugs. He'll most likely plead insanity, be put into a facility, and be able to reenter society in give or take 10 years...
Ran against this kid in college. Definitely was talented, but probably got into drugs. He'll most likely plead insanity, be put into a facility, and be able to reenter society in give or take 10 years...
Same, he won the race I ran my 1500 PR in.
10 years seems unlikely for something this heinous, but who knows.