13-Year-Old Driver From Deadly Crash Did NOT Burn Down House -- It Was His Criminal Father's Meth Den!
21.03.2022 - 23:51
/ perezhilton.com
This story just keeps throwing us twists, and each one makes it all the sadder.
In case you missed this tragic news, last Tuesday a horrific head-on collision in Texas took the lives of nine people, several of them teenagers. A van carrying the men’s and women’s golf teams from the University of the Southwest was hit by a pickup truck which had suddenly veered into their lane on FM 1788. In all, six students and their coach were killed, while two more team members were rushed to the hospital. The truck’s occupants were revealed to be 38-year-old Heinrich Siemens and his 13-year-old son Ricky. In a shocking turn, we learned a couple days after the crash that it was actually Ricky who was driving — despite being two years too young to even have a learner’s permit.
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The crash is believed to have been caused by a tire blowing out — the truck was apparently already on a spare, which gave out — causing the inexperienced driver to lose control. It seems clear that whoever illegally put a child behind the wheel of a vehicle — especially at night on a highway on a spare tire — is ultimately responsible for these deaths. And the more we learn about the father, the more he’s looking like the cause.
Over the weekend, DailyMail.com uncovered numerous criminal charges against Heinrich going back nearly two decades, including theft, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and even threatening bodily injury against a family member, which as it turns out was his wife. In fact, he was still facing charges of felony domestic aggravated assault and misdemeanor theft at the time of his death.
According to the shocking records, the late 38-year-old was
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