A woman who was on aduring a fatal collision on an Ontario lake acknowledged Wednesday that she couldn't clearly recall how many of the's lights were on when it was struck by the other vessel, and that some may have been turned off at some point that night.of Linda O'Leary, who is charged under the Canada Shipping Act in connection with the incident.she was aboard the night of Aug. 24, 2019 had all of its lights on, including at the time of the collision.
Under cross-examination, however, she acknowledged telling prosecutors this past April that she couldn't say “for sure” which lights were on aside from the dashboard. “I thought I was going to die so I wasn't really paying attention to the lights,” she said in the statement, which was read in court.
Greenspan is the O'Leary's lawyer. I'd die of shock if Oleary is convicted of anything. Greenspan will sow doubt and Oleary will walk.
If they were star gazing their lights were off when stationary, I had a boat and at night massive amount of bugs come to your boat due to the lights being on
when money talks truth keeps silent!!
Same old shit money talks she will walk we all know this we all knkw she is guilty of it but she has to put her head down each night and knows what she did
drunkbimbo.killerwitch. Too drunk to see and should not have been driving a boat at night.
Dothey notrecall who was driving the oleary boat?
No proof.... innocent. Mrs. Wonderful....
Give her the chair and let's move forward
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