So a rich brat got less than two years for killing four people but an unarmed man got shot by cops in his own backyard
No points for guessing which one was white and which one was black
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So a rich brat got less than two years for killing four people but an unarmed man got shot by cops in his own backyard
No points for guessing which one was white and which one was black
ethan couch’s attornies are really claiming his ingestion of thc was “unintentional” this piece of shit already got away with murder and texas just keeps letting him get away with whatever he wants like he shouldn’t have been locked up for breaking his probation the first time
Ethan Couch made headlines back in 2013 when he killed four people in a car accident while intoxicated behind the wheel. The then-fifteen-year-old was charged with manslaughter, but initial court proceedings blamed “affluenza” for his recklessness, claiming that his affluent upbringing and dysfunctional parents made it impossible for him to recognize right from wrong. As …
According to a new report, Loughlin says she thought what she did was aboveboard.
Remember Ethan Couch?
#Affluenza kid?
I see it coming.
Is the ‘affluenza’ psychologist being mischaracterized?
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Ethan Couch was sentenced in Fort Worth, Texas on Tuesday to 10 years’ probation, though he faced up to 20 years behind bars. Outrage over the case of the 16-year-old drunk driver who killed four people has made the case national news. Nearly every news outlet, though, has focused on the term “affluenza” in its coverage, suggesting that…
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Wrecked: Affluenza Teen Ethan Couch, Part 3
Wrecked: Affluenza Teen Ethan Couch, Part 3
This is the third and installment in my series on Ethan Couch. You can read the first installments here: Wrecked Part 1 and Part 2. Ethan Couch was living a bachelor’s dream life. He had a job that required minimal work for good pay, a 4,000 square foot house with a pool, all the booze and girls he could ever want. Problem was, he was only 16 and that lifestyle came to a crashing halt, literally,…
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Wrecked: "Affluenza" Teen Ethan Couch, Part 2
Wrecked: “Affluenza” Teen Ethan Couch, Part 2
This is the second part of a series. If you missed it, part one begins here. THE TRIAL Because he was a juvenile, the 323rd Judicial District Court of Tarrant County had exclusive jurisdiction over Ethan Couch at the time he was charged with four cases of Intoxication Manslaughter. The first question the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s office (TCCDA) had to grapple with was whether or…
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Ethan Couch was 16 years old when he struck and killed four people while driving drunk in 2013. While in jail, Couch got an unlikely visitor: the longtime friend Brian Jennings, one of his victims.