45-mile an hour zone. it s not like he just got hammered, his blood alcohol content was three times the limit and goes double the speed? not that this would matter, it s not like he was going slowly as he tkraoeufd hammered home. no question it s a horrific pattern, but i agree with lee you have to separate out emotion and law. emotionally, absolutely, i couldn t agree more, horrific act, horrific consequences, et cetera, but legally was this an accident or murder? i ll take it a step farther than lee, did he get in the car with the intent to kill a human being. i know that s hard for people to process. that s not the test. the test is not look, the way you punish people is you look at their criminal intent, a mensrea, somebody who intentionally kills somebody, the worst punishment for them, but underneath that is an area known as malice, reckless disregard, that s second degree murder. what that is you don t care. i m he doesn t intend to