I thought the guy who lost both sons in a single day was bad, but this one would put me in a padded room

Personally; I hope they nail the guy to the wall by his d***.
Dr. Mordrid


SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) —
A family that lost all five of its children in an auto accident six weeks ago celebrated the birth of a baby girl this week.
Jolynn Marie Schrock was born on Wednesday afternoon. Her birth announcement also acknowledged the passing of her older siblings: "Jolynn Marie, sent by the One who holds Carmen, Jana, Carinna, Jerryl, and Craig in His loving arms." All five children were under the age of 13.
Carolyn Schrock, 35, was eight months pregnant when she lost her children in a Nov. 1 crash in north Spokane County. Her husband, who was driving the family pickup when they were struck by an oncoming vehicle that had veered into their lane, also was seriously injured.
Jeff Schrock, 38, had three surgeries to fix a broken jaw, both knees and his right arm. He remained at Sacred Heart Medical Center for two weeks until his condition stabilized. Earlier this month, Jeff Schrock returned home to Chewelah, where he continues to recover from his injuries. He uses a wheelchair and can't move his right hand and arm due to nerve damage.
While Schrock continues to heal, the man responsible for the crash, 55-year-old Clifford Helm, has continued to refuse requests by the Washington State Patrol for an interview as they investigate five potential charges of vehicular homicide.
"Once we've gathered all the facts, we will forward the case to the prosecutor — whether or not that includes Mr. Helm's statement," Trooper Jeff Sevigney said. "Obviously we want to get this wrapped up quickly. But we want to do it right."
A family that lost all five of its children in an auto accident six weeks ago celebrated the birth of a baby girl this week.
Jolynn Marie Schrock was born on Wednesday afternoon. Her birth announcement also acknowledged the passing of her older siblings: "Jolynn Marie, sent by the One who holds Carmen, Jana, Carinna, Jerryl, and Craig in His loving arms." All five children were under the age of 13.
Carolyn Schrock, 35, was eight months pregnant when she lost her children in a Nov. 1 crash in north Spokane County. Her husband, who was driving the family pickup when they were struck by an oncoming vehicle that had veered into their lane, also was seriously injured.
Jeff Schrock, 38, had three surgeries to fix a broken jaw, both knees and his right arm. He remained at Sacred Heart Medical Center for two weeks until his condition stabilized. Earlier this month, Jeff Schrock returned home to Chewelah, where he continues to recover from his injuries. He uses a wheelchair and can't move his right hand and arm due to nerve damage.
While Schrock continues to heal, the man responsible for the crash, 55-year-old Clifford Helm, has continued to refuse requests by the Washington State Patrol for an interview as they investigate five potential charges of vehicular homicide.
"Once we've gathered all the facts, we will forward the case to the prosecutor — whether or not that includes Mr. Helm's statement," Trooper Jeff Sevigney said. "Obviously we want to get this wrapped up quickly. But we want to do it right."
Dr. Mordrid
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