Indian girl gets that wake up call...

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Definition of affluenza
:the unhealthy and unwelcome psychological and social effects of affluence regarded especially as a widespread societal problem: such as
a :feelings of guilt, lack of motivation, and social isolation experienced by wealthy people
  • Even so, psychologists are slowly recognizing that great riches are sometimes accompanied by a wealth of crippling emotional and psychological fears. Affluenza can be acute, striking lottery winners or newly minted doctors and M.B.A.s. It can also be a chronic and pervasive condition in families where riches extend through generations.—Anastasia Toufexis et al.
b :extreme materialism and consumerism associated with the pursuit of wealth and success and resulting in a life of chronic dissatisfaction, debt, overwork, stress, and impaired relationships
  • Affluenza is particularly rampant in the United States, where we place a high priority on financial success and material possessions. —David Hawkins
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Definition of affluenza

:the unhealthy and unwelcome psychological and social effects of affluence regarded especially as a widespread societal problem: such as
a :feelings of guilt, lack of motivation, and social isolation experienced by wealthy people
  • Even so, psychologists are slowly recognizing that great riches are sometimes accompanied by a wealth of crippling emotional and psychological fears. Affluenza can be acute, striking lottery winners or newly minted doctors and M.B.A.s. It can also be a chronic and pervasive condition in families where riches extend through generations.—Anastasia Toufexis et al.
b :extreme materialism and consumerism associated with the pursuit of wealth and success and resulting in a life of chronic dissatisfaction, debt, overwork, stress, and impaired relationships
  • Affluenza is particularly rampant in the United States, where we place a high priority on financial success and material possessions. —David Hawkins
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They gave my brother 25 years and he wasn't even drunk. We're fighting for his freedom right now. This dude left the scene and was super drunk so he better get buried

That's fukked up. Sorry to hear that. . They gave the drunk driver who killed my mom only 7. He ran from the scene too.
 

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Am I missing something, where is the wake up call? Only mistake she made was getting in the car with a drunk.

He left her to die in the street to save his own ass :gucci:

Clearly didn't care about her at all.
 

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Update: dude did get charged. But get this, he was on probation for a hit and run just this January and has five other serious speeding and drug violations :what:Why did he even have a license?

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The allegedly “super drunk” driver who crashed his car early Sept. 17 morning in northeast Minneapolis, Minnesota, instantly killing his Indian American girlfriend, has a history of driving offenses, including a previous hit and run, according to prosecutors.

Ria Patel, 20, a business major going into her junior year at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, was instantly killed when her boyfriend, Michael Laurence Campbell, careened his red Ford Focus into a stoplight, completely crushing the passenger side of his car.

Campbell then reportedly fled from the scene of the accident; Patel was crushed by the impact, and pronounced dead at the scene by law enforcement officials.


In the criminal complaint against Campbell, the Hennepin County, Minnesota prosecutor’s office reported that a witness had seen Campbell exiting the car and running towards a McDonalds. The witness called 911 to report the crash, but did not know that Patel was still in the car. A second witness saw Patel’s body; the first witness called 911 again to report an injured passenger.

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Campbell has been charged with two felony counts of criminal vehicular homicide and for leaving the scene of the collision he caused. He faces a maximum sentence of 20 years or a $40,000 fine, if convicted on both counts.

In a statement announcing the charges, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman noted: “In his short driving career, Michael Campbell has acquired a list of speeding, careless driving and hit-and-run charges.”

Campbell has five prior convictions for serious speed. He has also been convicted of possessing marijuana in a car, failing to stop at a stop light, and reckless driving. At the time of the accident, Campbell was on probation from a Jan. 10 hit and run. He was charged with a misdemeanor in that case.

Campbell is being held on $250,000 bail in Hennepin County, Minnesota Jail.
 
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