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Laura Bush Killed Her Ex-Boyfriend?


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from Wikipedia:

"On November 6, 1963, two days after she turned 17, Bush (then Laura Welch) was driving her Chevrolet sedan with her classmate Judy Dyke. It was shortly after 8 p.m. on a clear night when Welch entered the intersection of State Highway 349 and Texas Farm Road 868 (now a four lane highway). Welch drove through the intersection's stop sign and collided with a Chevrolet Corvair sedan killing classmate Michael Dutton Douglas, also 17. Welch and Dyke sustained minor injuries; Douglas was later pronounced dead on arrival at Midland Memorial Hospital. Welch was not criminally charged in connection with the collision. In May 2000, a two-page police report about the car crash was made public, following a Freedom of Information Act request by journalists, due to the refusal of Midland officials to release the information. To this day, she does not talk publicly about the accident."

Below is the report. Also taken from Wikipedia

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huh?

Teddy Kennedy has been accused of having been complicit in the death of a female companion when his boat went off a bridge at Chappaquiddick years ago...

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is that near Chattanooga?

Nope :lol: I think both are Indian names or possibly French... Chattanooga is in Tennessee and Chappaquiddick is on the coast of Massachusetts

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