I understand being upset when someone dies but this is not at all the same! DE was a racecar driver competing in a dangerous sport and putting himself at risk! How does this death compare in anyway to a defenseless child that no one helped??
Don't think this defence could reach any further.... There is no defence for any of these adults that ignored this little girls whimpers
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For me, this whole business abpout Dale Earnhardt is a case of showing off what a big fan someone is. Like it's a competition as to who was more depressed about him being killed in a race, as if that somehow makes the person a "better" fan. All it tells me is that Grandma Creech cares more about namedropping and appearances, than being any sort of human being with character, integrity, or substance.
I do know that many NASCAR teams are based in North Carolina so I will give her a tiny shred of the benefit of the doubt that perhaps she had met him at some point. But needing blood pressure meds and anti-depressives for over a decade because of his death? GMAFB!!! What she needs is a good psychiatrist, on so many levels, starting with how can she live with herself after turning a blind eye to an innocent defenseless 4 year old child who died at the hands of her kin on her own property.
I've participated in amateur and professional sports car racing for many years, as a competitor, team manager, and official. I've lost many friends and fellow racers to racing accidents. Some were young men that I knew from when they were much younger. Some I knew well enough that I've been to their weddings, shared meals with their families, and held their newborn babies. Others I only knew from afar but was trackside when they raced, and was even there when a few of them lost their lives. The whole racing community has been devastated at their loss but we console ourselves that they knew the risks, took every precaution possible, and that they died doing what they loved.
But mean ol' Grandma Creech takes the cake. She should've done the monster a favor and kept her trap shut, IMVHO. I'm sure the jury saw right through her antics.
Rest in Peace sweet Teghan. The next phase of justice is coming.