AUG 21, 2019
2 charged with criminally negligent homicide in Kelsey Starling's death
A Decatur couple were charged with criminally negligent homicide for their role in the Smith Lake boating accident which claimed the life of Kelsey Starling.
Nick Bowling Suggs, 50, and Jodi Wallace Suggs, 50 were both arrested on Wednesday after they were indicted by a Winston County grand jury.
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2 charged with negligent homicide in Kelsey Starling’s disappearance
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According to the Winston County Sheriff’s Office, Nick and Jodi Suggs were accompanied by their attorney and turned themselves into authorities. They immediately posted $3,000 bond each and left the Winston County Jail Wednesday.
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In Alabama, criminally negligent homicide is a Class A misdemeanor. However, according to the Alabama Code Title 13A-6-4, the charge can be upgraded to a Class C felony if death
“is caused by the driver or operator of a vehicle or vessel who is driving or operating the vehicle or vessel in violation of Section 32-5A-191 or 32-5A-191.3.” A Class A misdemeanor can include up to a year in prison while a Class C felony can carry a prison sentence between one and 10 years.
According to a press release sent out by ALEA, charges were handed down against the duo after a Winston County grand jury convened earlier this week. Officials from the 25th Circuit District Attorney’s Office in Winston County will prosecute the case.
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Efforts to recover Starling’s body resumed this morning and will continue through Friday.
BREAKING: Couple charged in boating death of Kelsey Starling
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An attorney for the Starling family released the following statement after Wednesday's indictment:
"Our daughter, sister, and granddaughter, Kelsey Starling is missing and presumed dead since July 4, 2019, following a boating incident on Smith Lake. We appreciate the tireless efforts of law enforcement and search personnel to locate Kelsey. We also very much appreciate the love and support we have received from so many individuals at Smith Lake and throughout our state. We have been especially touched by the blue Kelsey ribbons that have seemingly appeared everywhere in Alabama and states beyond. This has provided our family significant comfort.
We understand that an indictment has now been issued in connection with Kelsey’s death; we will not comment on the indictment at this time. We look forward to receiving information yielded from the investigation that resulted in this indictment. The family will have no further comment on this issue at this time, as our efforts remain focused on the recovery of Kelsey’s remains."
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