Everett James Clayton, 57, was sentenced on charges of of third-degree murder and third-degree murder of an unborn child in connection with the 2:59 p.m. Aug. 25, 2022, fatal two-vehicle crash in Lower Providence that claimed the lives of Kellie Adams, who was eight months pregnant, and her child, Emersyn Grace Adams, who was stillborn.
Everett James Clayton, 57, was sentenced on charges of of third-degree murder and third-degree murder of an unborn child in connection with the 2:59 p.m. Aug. 25, 2022, fatal two-vehicle crash in Lower Providence that claimed the lives of Kellie Adams, who was eight months pregnant, and her child, Emersyn Grace Adams, who was stillborn.
Everett James Clayton, 57, was sentenced on charges of of third-degree murder and third-degree murder of an unborn child in connection with the 2:59 p.m. Aug. 25, 2022, fatal two-vehicle crash in Lower Providence that claimed the lives of Kellie Adams, who was eight months pregnant, and her child, Emersyn Grace Adams, who was stillborn.
Everett James Clayton was driving a truck found to be in an unsafe condition in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, when he sped around a corner, losing control and smashing into the car of Kellie Adams
During an emotion-filled hearing at which grieving relatives of a pregnant Lansdale woman who was killed in a two-vehicle crash confronted him in court, the owner of a dump truck involved in the crash learned he’ll spend up to seven years in prison.