Topic: Woman swaps places with twin sister after child death horror crash
Anonymous A started this discussion 1 year ago#116,626
Prosecutors allege Samantha Jo Petersen, 35, drove a vehicle while under the influence of drugs and rear-ended a horse-drawn carriage in Minnesota last year.
Her twin, Sarah Beth Petersen, initially told officers at the scene she was at fault for the crash, which took place on 25 September last year.
Wilma Miller, 7, and Irma Miller, 11, were killed in the incident. Their siblings, aged 9 and 13, were seriously injured and taken to hospital.
After speaking to Sarah Petersen in his vehicle, a deputy recorded her telling Samantha Petersen that "there's no way they would ever know the difference between the two of us so they can't tell".
Police also alleged Samantha Petersen called her place of work's human resource department after the incident, where she said: "I fucked up… I just killed two Amish people."
They also found various online searches on Samantha Petersen's phone including "what happens if you get in an accident with an Amish buggy and kill two people" and "how to lock an iphone cops have".
Samantha Peterson has been charged 21 times, including for criminal vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of the crash, and will appear in court on 25 March.
The complaint noted she was previously convicted of drink-driving in October 2015, and of impaired driving under a controlled substance in August 2018.
Sarah Petersen has been charged 16 times according to Fox News, including for aiding and abetting and trying to take responsibility for a crime.
Google will surely know the answer! "What happens if somebody who got into an accident with an Amish buggy and killed two people searches what happens if you get into an accident with an Amish buggy and kill two people"
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Remember people, if you commit a crime and want to get away with it, the very first step is "don't confess". That applies equally to the police, your HR department, and Google.