Cop death of a breakdown sisters decided homicide
A St. Clair County Coroner’s jury decided on the death of two sisters, were killed, as an Illinois State Police Officer cross Interstate 64, then click on their car as a “ruthless murder” of this morning, an official of the Coroner’s Office said today.
Kelli sisters Jessica and Uhl were killed November 23, if Trooper Matt Mitchell’s cruiser crossed the median and crashed head on into their car. Jessica, 18 and 13 Kelli. Both were of Collinsville.
The jury found that Mitchell was driving 126 km / h moments before the crash came, after the official, Deputy Coroner Bob Shay. Mitchell was another accident on stage when he TALK
Robert Haida, County St. Clear state prosecutor, said Illinois State Police asked reckless homicide charges this morning - before the investigation. He thought it might weeks before his office took any action, if ever.
The Illinois State Police, a brief statement today saying that the case, County St. Clear’s State Attorney’s Office for the prosecution. “State Police continues to investigate the case of” deemed necessary “Haida’s Office.
Officials in Springfield Police would not answer questions such as what Mitchell’s Job condition or what the division, the policy on the acceleration of accident scenes troopers
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