(Editor’s note: This letter was published with incorrect information on Monday. It has since been updated.)
In her ruling published last week regarding the road rage that killed Zachary Peterman, Judge Elizabeth Doyle said she could not uphold the speeding charges because there was no timing device, yet the state police investigators found Peterman was going 74 MPH when he crashed.
Brad Confer admits to just passing him on the 35 MPH road before the crash.
How is the PSP investigation findings not relevant to the speeding charge?
Confer admits to the crime. Confer also admits to trying to pass Peterman three times on the left at those speeds before he finally passed him on the right.