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I can't find any updates. It seems so weird that nothing has been said.Any updates on this case?
I can't find any updates. It seems so weird that nothing has been said.Any updates on this case?
The latest I have found was from WRTV 6 here in Indianapolis.I can't find any updates. It seems so weird that nothing has been said.
Well dang.Father, 3 children died from accidental drowning in July, Marion County Coroner says
The Indianapolis father and his three children who were found in a pond on the city's south side in July died by accidental drowning, according to the Marion County Coroner's Office.www.wrtv.com
Father had acute ethanol intoxication.
I know this is an unpopular opinion, but goodness I hate alcohol. Sometimes I can’t believe it’s legal. If any other drug caused as many accidents and deaths as alcohol did, we would be outraged. Sigh. So sorry for this dad and his babies, and the family left behind.Father, 3 children died from accidental drowning in July, Marion County Coroner says
The Indianapolis father and his three children who were found in a pond on the city's south side in July died by accidental drowning, according to the Marion County Coroner's Office.www.wrtv.com
Father had acute ethanol intoxication.
I'm right with you on that. The poor poor family!I know this is an unpopular opinion, but goodness I hate alcohol. Sometimes I can’t believe it’s legal. If any other drug caused as many accidents and deaths as alcohol did, we would be outraged. Sigh. So sorry for this dad and his babies, and the family left behind.
JMO.
I am wondering if he was already a bit intoxicated when he picked them up, just due to the later hour and lack of packing diapers, clothes, inhaler, etc. Just speculating.Do they think he drove there intoxicated, or did he pack up the kids and take some alcohol with him, and drink it there?
Further, are we to think he was so intoxicated that he couldn't save himself or the kids as the car accidentally rolled into the water? Would he have been unconscious? Otherwise it's a bit hard to believe he didn't escape in some way, from stepping on the brakes to swimming out a window-weren't the windows open?Do they think he drove there intoxicated, or did he pack up the kids and take some alcohol with him, and drink it there?
New to this case but was the car recovered from the water as well?Further, are we to think he was so intoxicated that he couldn't save himself or the kids as the car accidentally rolled into the water? Would he have been unconscious? Otherwise it's a bit hard to believe he didn't escape in some way, from stepping on the brakes to swimming out a window-weren't the windows open?
Yes.New to this case but was the car recovered from the water as well?
From meanmaryjean's link:Further, are we to think he was so intoxicated that he couldn't save himself or the kids as the car accidentally rolled into the water? Would he have been unconscious? Otherwise it's a bit hard to believe he didn't escape in some way, from stepping on the brakes to swimming out a window-weren't the windows open?
I believe I read that his body was actually found floating in the water, not in the car. Which makes me think he actually somehow did escape the vehicle, or was not in it when it rolled in the water. Maybe tried to stop it and got dragged into the water.Further, are we to think he was so intoxicated that he couldn't save himself or the kids as the car accidentally rolled into the water? Would he have been unconscious? Otherwise it's a bit hard to believe he didn't escape in some way, from stepping on the brakes to swimming out a window-weren't the windows open?
Acute ethanol intoxication, as listed by the coroner, is NOT someone who is mildly under the influence and likely able to function in an emergency. They would be at or exceed legal intoxication of 80 mg/dL, or 0.08 g/dL. With acute ethanol intoxication loss of motor control is not uncommon as is decreased respiratory drive. Assuming he was conscious, he may have been unable to perform basic tasks to save them. So sad, all the way around.Further, are we to think he was so intoxicated that he couldn't save himself or the kids as the car accidentally rolled into the water? Would he have been unconscious? Otherwise it's a bit hard to believe he didn't escape in some way, from stepping on the brakes to swimming out a window-weren't the windows open?