Disclaimer: The article contains mentions of death. Reader discretion is advised. While driving back from a camping trip in July 2009, Diane Schuler crashed her minivan into a sports utility vehicle.
Disclaimer: The article contains mentions of death. Reader discretion is advised. The HBO documentary There’s Something Wrong with Aunt Diane explores the tragic car accident that killed eight people.
Today marks the solemn remembrance of the Tragedy on the Taconic, as 14 years have passed since the wrong-way crash that claimed the lives of eight people. The crash occurred on the Taconic Parkway in ...
An investigator says he now agrees with the medical examiner's conclusions that a Long Island woman was drunk and high when she crashed her SUV and killed eight people. Thomas Ruskin previously ...
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) — A lawyer says settlements have been reached in four lawsuits stemming from a wrong-way crash that killed eight people on a New York parkway. Attorney Kevin Grennan says the ...
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. In an anguished, sometimes angry news conference, Daniel Schuler refused to accept an autopsy report that showed his wife had the equivalent of 10 drinks and smoked marijuana within ...
Despite the blood tests, broken vodka bottle and a minivan careering the wrong way down a highway to a fiery end, Daniel Schuler is positive his wife wasn’t a drunk. A possible stroke, a bump in her ...
— In 2009 Diane Schuler, with a 0.19 blood-alcohol reading (and marijuana in her system), drove the wrong way for two miles on a New York freeway, finally crashing into another car, killing three ...
Westchester authorities should have tested Diane Schuler's hair to find out whether the West Babylon woman who caused a deadly wrong-way collision on the Taconic State Parkway was a chronic drug user, ...
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