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Man seriously injured in two car accidents

A young man, whose name was not available Friday evening, suffered serious head injuries in a car accident on Friday in two national highway 54, rescue workers said.

Chet Altman, said the man was holding a green 1993 Ford Mustang in the west-SR 54, turned left on Foxwood Boulevard before his pick-up, it was headed East.

The two vehicles collided, he said.

Teresa Ehlers Riverview expected Foxwood Boulevard of 3 pmand said, she saw the accident which has caused.

“It was just terrible,” she says. “The shift began cars and turning.”

Drivers of Mustang was stolen from St. Joseph’s Hospital, Tampa, authorities said.

Altman and his passenger, Anthony Johnson of Tampa, was also wounded, she said. Johnson was Tampa General Hospital, where he is in good condition, a hospital said the spokesman.

Altman was-East Pasco Medical Center, where his condition was not available.

Parents Plan to fight against extradition

Megan’s Murder baby was discovered at age 11, said investigators.

Then, in January 2002 of their paternal grandmother was focused on future reports, answers. There was not much - no deaths, no plot of the cemetery, nothing less than a fairy tale that Megan LeeAnn Pratt was killed in an automobile accident.

In response to requests by Sarah’s Mowery, Hernando County investigators interviewed Megan’s parents.

The authorities said his stepfather, Jesse Schober, admitting finally fatally hit the 3 years, and his body buried in a patch of forest west of Brooksville. Vicki Schober, Megan’s mother, interviews with investigators, but another account of the night in question, said the authorities. Still, it was not enough for judges, their cases.

In the months that followed, investigators from the Sheriff’s cold case just over unity, what happened. For detectives, the case has been less question of the arrest and conviction of the Schobers than justice for Megan, a child whose body has never been included.

The case of cold unit, headed by Detective Michael Nelson, to continue to seek answers, “said Lt. Joseph Paez, because the story of Megan, it affects everyone.

“It is simply ripped the heart of our supply chain,” said Paez, spokesman for the Sheriff’s Office.

Investigators perseverance has paid off. The State Attorney’s Office is of the opinion that the lack of unity has received information to their case, if it has recently interviewed the new Schobers and enable them to indictment of first degree murder against the couple divorced. Monday, Jesse Schober was Elgin, SC, 20 km north-east Colombia. On Thursday, Kershaw County Sheriff Steve McCaskill, said Jesse Schober said his intention to fight extradition from South Carolina.

In the meantime, his ex-wife was arrested in Nekoosa, Wis., Wednesday. According to Wood County authorities, Vicki Schober had opted to familiarize himself with a public defender while an extradition hearing Thursday.

“At the moment, I assume that, to fight them,” said Wood County Sgt. Dave Matthews and declares that the extradition of another hearing is for today. State lawyer told the king that if the couple again in Florida, a grand jury is convened to hear evidence and formally charge a crime.

The King did not discuss the evidence of fear of tainting the jury pool. But he said his position has decided to file murder charge against the Schobers after investigators have details of the piece and Megan is dead at night, at some point between December 28, 1990, September 25, 1991.

Until now, King said there were different accounts, how and when Megan is dead and buried.

Megan was struck by a high chair? Was it hit his head against a bathtub?

“In declarations of origin, there were inconsistencies that we feel like we need removed,” said the king. “There were lots built in South Carolina and Wisconsin - complete details of previous child abuse. He development time is appropriate.”

The authorities believe that Jesse Schober which has provided nearly mortal blow, struck unconscious Megan. She never even awareness, authorities said.

Prosecutors decided to charge Vicki Schober with first-degree murder because they do not consult the doctor, after learning her daughter, and the prescription in the strikes had claimed.

In the rule of law, science, as Megan was that they were killed, magistrates not trying to murder the first honorary degree, said the king.

The King said that the deduction or, failing medical treatment, Vicki Schober’s actions may have led to the death of the child.

“On our site, it is a Straight-up process with first-degree murder. This is the only thing we can condemn the right,” said the king, would not disclose if the State and services ‘intermediation follow Attorney Anthony Tatti, the death penalty.

At the same time, Sarah Mowery, whose curiosity triggered 20 months of investigations into the death of Megan’s, was facilitated, that something happens.

“I’m just glad they were arrested,” Mowery said Thursday their home in Aynor, SC

In 2002, Mowery has come forward, because it says that Megan, said that the daughter of Ray Mowery Jr., was killed in a car accident in Hernando County, but there was no trace of him .

Later, Jesse Schober friend Patricia Russell Mowery says that Schober had told him he had Megan beaten so badly they died.

Giants LB Harry Carson finally honored

Harry Carson was considered by many the fiercest foe and the best teammate.

A chiseled athlete who combined speed, great instincts and unsurpassed vision in the middle of the field, Carson was one of the NFL’s most feared linebackers in the 1970s and ’80s with the New York Giants.

“Harry was also the guy you wanted to be your next-door neighbor, whether you were playing with him or against,” said Super Bowl MVP Ottis Anderson, who did both.

A nine-time Pro Bowl selection, a Super Bowl champion and the undeniable leader of the Giants’ rise back to respectability in the 1980s, Carson will end a somewhat frustrating trip to Canton, Ohio, on Saturday when he’s enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

A middle linebacker in the first half of his career, Carson is the first inside linebacker in a 3-4 scheme elected to the Hall.

Carson nearly short-circuited the trip two years ago when he asked Hall of Fame voters not to consider him. The request came after he made the final 15 candidates for the sixth straight year, and was passed over by a committee of sports writers.

“I knew where I stood with my teammates,” said Carson, who was among the final six candidates in 2003 and 2005. “I knew that I’d earned their respect over the years.”

When fellow players talk about Carson, the dominant word is “respect.”

“There were guys that were faster, and there were guys that hit harder and there were guys that were stronger than him, but nobody had greater heart,” former Giants receiver Phil McConkey said. “People have been trying to find the formula for a great football player for years and they still can’t find it. Harry Carson has it, whatever it is.”

When running back Doug Kotar was diagnosed with cancer in the early 1980s, Carson gathered teammates and arranged a schedule for them to visit him in the hospital, and then set up a scholarship fund for Kotar’s kids.

When quarterback Jeff Rutledge was injured in a car accident, it was Carson who made the drive to see him.

When center Jim Clack, who was only a Giants for four seasons, died earlier this year, Carson paid his respects.

“That’s the kind of person that Harry Carson is,” former Giants defensive tackle George Martin said.

Carson hasn’t been immune from his own personal heartaches. His son, Donald, who will present him on Saturday, is battling a rare blood disorder. His daughter, Aja, has battled cervical cancer.

“In light of the situation with family, (the induction) is a nice honor,” Carson said in a statement issued by the team. “But I think my priorities are a whole lot different now. It really doesn’t carry the same weight that it might have years ago.”

Carson didn’t start playing football until he was in the ninth grade. He quit his high school team late in his senior year and he lost a scholarship at North Carolina A&T when the program ran out of money.

A high school teacher eventually took game film — and Carson — to South Carolina State, where he was offered a scholarship. He played four years as a defensive lineman, moving to nose tackle as a senior in 1975.

Marty Schottenheimer, then New York’s linebackers coach, persuaded the team to draft him in 1976 with the 105th pick overall. The goal was to convert him to a middle linebacker.

“He had great physical skills and desire to achieve,” Schottenheimer said. “He just loved football. He is a guy that could just go and make plays.”

Despite Carson’s personal success, the Giants struggled. Patriots coach Bill Belichick, then a Giants assistant, recalled coach Ray Perkins after a big loss in an 0-4 start, asking how many players had fun?

“I remember Harry was the only person who put his hand up,” Belichick said. “He said, ‘I did. I love to play football.’

Lawyers are compatible with the Climatological Consulting

If lawyers in a criminal case of a gang beating sought to prove that their clients were wrongly accused, they just know that their best defense was not on this planet.

Defence Minister in one of the lawyers of Boca Raton, Florida case to be hoped that the proof of the moon, some light on this matter and help their clients from the tailor.

The question of whether the alleged attackers in the gang beating were correctly identified the night of the incident. Persecution of lawyers arguing that their clients were able to identify the aggressor because tonight the moon, insofar enough light for them to see their faces.

Bran Como uses software to find out what phase of the moon was in that night and weather information to determine weather conditions. Come Bran to note that the thick cloud cover tonight, and the moon was not visible, it is relatively bleak for a night. After compiling that information Bran Come new offence and came to the conclusion that there is not enough light for the accused to identify them.

Proof of this was the case and the accused were acquitted because of lack of sufficient evidence, “said branch Come.

Bran Como and network with other meteorologists, tools for their single trading on the courts around the world for years.

Indeed, organizations such as the Technical Advisory Services for lawyers, addresses Certified Consulting meteorologists and the National Association of Accident Reconstruction have been established for technical assistance to find penalties and civil proceedings.

Bill Haggard, counsel, meteorologist in Asheville, North Carolina, was invited to gathering information for a case of South Carolina in a car accident that left a quadriplegic child.

The mother, father and child were taken from a truck side, as they capitalize on a highway. The truck driver said he did not see the car because he was black, and he could not see, they draw on the road despite the fact that its flagship.

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Haggard was forced once again the scene of the exact cloud cover, with the sun and moon positioning for the time of the day, to check whether the car would have been so visible and it is likely that the lorry drivers had under its spotlight on these conditions.

“There are many cases of the Aube, who, regardless of whether the lights on would have said Haggard.

Indeed, an area of dispute depends heavily on meteorologists data traffic accidents, said Dr Derek Swinson, a professor of physics at the University of Mexico, are often consulted about this.

Swinson consulted in a case in Australia, where sunlight as an optical illusion, if it reflects the taillights of a car, giving the impression that the cars turn signal.

Crew members find themselves in families wake of the tragedy

The ship has not been charged, let alone berthed in future country of origin of San Diego. But the death Friday of three seamen in South Carolina for missile destroyer Pinckney - and the injuries sustained by 71 others - have cast a Pall on San Diego, where several families were pending the arrival of the vessel 5 May.

Last night, 16 family members met in Tierra Santa offer comfort and collect information, what they could.

The Navy said the accident took place when one of the many buses heading on a wreath to the ceremony collided with a truck on Highway 17, 20 km north of Beaufort, SC

More than 200 members of the ship’s crew was the city’s ceremony for the ship’s name Vetter, Petty Officer 1st Class William Pinckney.

Pinckney, originally from Oceanside, won the Navy Cross for his fellow crewman hi an aircraft carrier in the business during the Battle of Santa Cruz de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. He died in the year 1976.

The AS-still-uncommissioned destroyers, Charleston, SC, will have its headquarters in San Diego. He will travel to Port Hueneme a ceremony to put into service on May 29 and again in San Diego.

The Navy had already 20 to 30 crew members’ families in Mississippi in San Diego, said Angela Santee Back home, wife of Lt. David Back, systems Pinckney’s command officer. She said that her husband was not injured.

“My first impression was a shock,” said Angela back of the accident. “As women military, we do not believe that our spouses are injured in a car accident. But I know that the streets are really horrible outside. There are many fatal accidents on this road.

“Our prayers are with all families, had a family member injured,” she said.

Back Angela said several San Diego County families of crew members injured were flown from South Carolina, on Friday and yesterday in the vicinity of their love.

The Pickney, in possession of an occupation of nearly 300, it is expected that their trip to southern California, said Brian J. Hoyt Fähnrich, Public Affairs Officer of the U.S. Fleet Forces Command.

Two of the three fatally injured crew members were identified as Petty Officer 1st Class E-5 Alfred J. Concepcion, 25, Upper Marlboro, Md., and Seaman Apprentice E-2 Kip Cassidy James Baker, 19, Pittsboro, Ind., said Hoyt.

Concepcion was in the navy since 1998, Baker had since August. The name of the third crew member was chosen until the family may be notified, said Hoyt.

Families seeking information about their loves, the Navy’s Emergency Coordination Center (800) 303-8976.

Napa victims getrauert in 2 countries

Friends and relatives of two young women killed last week in Napa private commemorations is today and Wednesday, police evidence for the city of the first double murder six years.

In Calistoga, a service will take place this afternoon in the Calistoga Community Presbyterian Church for Adriane Insogna, 26, an engineer with the Napa District Health. Now, efforts are being undertaken for a scholarship in their name.

“It is precisely now, at the end of mourning is intense. We are dismayed,’’said Jeff Johnson, Superintendent of the Calistoga Joint Unified School District. Insogna mother, Arlene Allen, is a school board member .

On the other side of the country, South Carolina, residents of the small town of Anderson Mourning are killing the beauty queen Leslie Ann Mazzara, 26, and the preparation of their local services Wednesday at a funeral at home .

“It is very tragic,’’said Danette Hanks, said she was a” second mother”while Mazzara prepared for a local beauty Pageant and then for Miss South Carolina. “Leslie was much more like a beauty queen, as she is proud of his crown, she wears a crown much greater now that one of the angels of God.”

Those who attack women in their house in Dorset Street location had clearly drawn the attack, but he “will not happen as planned,”investigators said Monday declining in this area.

The killers are complemented by a portal released,’’said Cmdr. Jeff Troendly.

A third roommate heard an excitement to the floor, took refuge injured 911 and asked in his cell at 2:07 pm by phone at two victims were covered with occasions, investigators said and added that they had no motive or murder weapon.

The murder of two communities have left the mourning and remembering.

Insogna and her two sisters were Calistoga only by their mother.

Friends say Insogna was a remarkable woman, inner strength, 16, was almost killed in a car accident, the car if it was still riding returned. She suffered head injuries and plastic surgery is necessary. Slowly, they resumed their cognitive abilities and sports, and finally passed - Advanced Placement calculation while playing softball and volleyball. Two years later, as a conclusion at Calistoga Senior High School, she became a recipient of a scholarship If a chance. The annual subsidy of $ 2500 their support contributed annually to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, which you graduated in 2000.

“Durchs life for all hazards and then this happens, it is a pity,’’said Brent family friend of Saint Augustine.

Efforts are underway for a scholarship in his name, said Jim King, the founder of the event gives them a chance for a scholarship, Michael Abramson, general manager of the Napa Sanitation District, and Johnson of the school and door - floor captain Calistoga, Napa Valley College, where Insogna put forward a class volleyball and voluntarily as a point of Richter.

“Adriane caught your attention. Spitzbübisch She had this smile that suggested that you just practice a joke butt, and you do not have figures yet,’’said Kirk Berger, half-sports director of the university . ” It has always been. It was one of those people received a lump sum from a donor. ”

Volleyball coach Kelly Van Winden said Insogna was “very intense and very focused”if the match. But she had a fun-loving, dying their hair purple or wardrobe for the last Halloween Party in 1950, a Rock and pink poodle loop.

The Napa Sanitation District, where Insogna just celebrated its third anniversary, is a small office. “She was best friends with people here,’’said Abramson. This is not how they lost a staff member, but someone in their personal life.”

Tim Healy, leased, Insogna the sewage district, said he was impressed by their own security, articulateness and ability to comply in a world dominated boy. He said it was stolzeste his two young nephews - their first steps, first words. His office was decorated with pictures of the family.

Bill Gaffney, another colleague, Insogna, “said master of a local team volleyball. “She was our mind up, and we played hard, please contact him,”he said.

Co-worker Lily Prudhomme said the two had a proposed trip to Australia November 25 to visit Insogna younger sister, Allison. She said Insogna was fascinated with bridges, and they planned to climb Sydney Harbour Bridge. “She was so excited about this. She said several times that once had, she could die a happy woman. I intend to mount it,’’said Prudhomme.

Dorset Street neighbors Bevans said Deanna Insogna My baby time to time, Mazzara, and after a conversation Jog. “They were kind, gentle and outgoing, as can be.”

Mazzara grew up in his house grandmother in Anderson, danced with the nearby Greenville Ballet Company and worked as a paradise Legal briefly in Colombia. In March, it drew in California to follow their dream of show business or movies, “said Kerri Owens, a friend Pageant.

The April, Mazzara grew rapidly in their work as a concierge, guide and majestic Sales Associate of the Niebaum-Coppola Winery in Rutherford.

SC 45, the national ranking in the survey for the well-being of children

South Carolina remains below the square in ten states with regard to the welfare of children, according to the annual report Graf Kids.

The State 45 ranking in the 2005 report and has always in the worst conditions of detention in previous years. Mississippi worst series and New Hampshire ranks best.

“This is not so much that people have not tried on a number of things, but you have a multitude of causes … drownings, fires, SIDS deaths,” said Baron Holmes, the director of South Carolina’s children Graf draft. “People have to change the way they live each day.

South Carolina’s classification of some of the worst in the nation in the areas of low birth weight, infant mortality, teen deaths deaths among children, parents of families with children live in families without full-time employment annually.

The 42 Palmetto State Rankings of Nation-to-child mortality by accidental injury as a leading cause of mortality for children 1-19.

“Most deaths were accidental injury, which by definition are preventable,” said Megan Weis, coordinator of the violent death of deaths and child programme State Department of Health and Environmental Control.

The children from birth until the age of 4 are most vulnerable to injuries and deaths. An annual average of 52 children in this age group died on unintentional injuries between 1999 and 2003, according to the report.

The causes of accidental injury and early death are suffocation and strangulation - most often related to babies sleeping with parents; drownings, fires and car accidents.

Summerville resident Sandra Brinker said, it seems not enough information available to parents. She said she would have liked more known about the need for implementation children in the front seat his son, Hayden, was paralyzed in a car accident last year.

Hayden, then 5, was the way back by a group play on June 8, 2004, as his father, Charles Brinker, lost control of their car on icy roads. Instead of meeting in his car seat convertible as he usually does, Hayden was sitting in a second line, Captain’s chair. He was buckled in, but had tucked the shoulder harness behind him, “said Brinker.

The car has worked the streets takes a single tree. Then lost power, turned around and zerschellte a few trees on the opposite side of the road. Hayden suffered spinal cord injury and a total paralysis below the waist, said Brinker.

Brinker said, she assumes the buckle was enough. But seatbelts for humans, weigh more than 80 pounds sterling, “said Ree Mallison of South Carolina Safe Kids.”

Infants must be in a car behind the safety seats until it is at least 12 months and weigh at least 20 pounds after the Safe Kids Web site. The children, at least 1 year and weighing between 20 and 40 pounds should lead to seats before the safety of children, and where more than 40 pounds sterling should booster seats until the car with seat belts - tour belt and shoulder - Fit properly.

Today, attempts to Brinker, the word to other parents about car seats.

“You only hope that the person might be heard. They hope that can make a difference, “she said.

Proponents say it takes a concerted effort by central and local government, health, births and child safety.

Sanford announces measure to encourage more adoptions.

Dashawn Timmons, 21 months, son of the adoption of Florence Omijean Timmons, a smile on South Carolina Dir explains Mark Sanford, Sanford November “Awareness Month adoption.”

Columbia-gov. Mark Sanford announced Friday that his executive budget for the next legislative session, the adoption incentive pay $ 1500, a movement to promote more adoption of the federal state.

“Today, everything revolves around sending a clear message that this administration is encouraging more serious in our adoptions ..

Pro-Abortionists choose to continue to combat life Plate

During counties in Florida are starting to distribute the money collected adoption organizations from the sale of special “Choose Life” plate registration, a federal appellate court decides whether the discs are sold in LA and a complaint was filed Federal cease selling their South Carolina.These states are the first to the approval of three special laws such Plate, the costs of car owners about $ 20-35 cooler than normal by year. In Florida and Louisiana, the extra money is collected for the adoption groups and, in South Carolina, crisis pregnancy resource centres.

South Carolina the Court of Appeal rules biological father

A biological father is not consented to the adoption has been committed, where he avoided his girlfriend pregnant and has offered “light” Supports $ 50, cigarettes, beverages and some Fast-Food Meal, the appellate court decided.The father is de minimus contributions and limited its contacts with unwed mothers, especially in the second half of pregnancy, fell short of assistance required by the law on the protection of parental rights.

The legal requirements can be excused if the father shows good faith efforts for the resumption of his parental responsibility, vereitelte only by the mother. This was not the case, the court said.

The evidence revealed the Father truncated most contacts with his girlfriend before the birth of their child, even when she tried to join. One witness testified the father told him he was “trying to hide.”