Tennessee driver charged with deadly hit-and-run had posted about how the victim would 'be missed'
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Haley Layman, 25, was arrested for a hit-and-run incident in which she killed bicyclist Bobby Green after admitting to drinking beforehand. In a twisted turn of events, she had posted on social media expressing condolences for Green and sharing appeals to find the driver who struck him. His daughter, Clara Green, described the horrific details of her father’s death and how he struggled with homelessness and addiction, making him vulnerable. The case raises serious questions about accountability and societal issues, particularly around addiction and homelessness.
Haley Layman, 25, was arrested a day after Bobby Green was killed while riding his bicycle. Witnesses say she drove away after the accident.
Clara Green shared a heartfelt appeal on social media about her father's tragic death, emphasizing the pain of losing someone in such a gruesome manner.
Layman initially expressed sympathy for Green on social media, posting a tribute a few hours prior to her arrest, which added to the shock of the case.
The case highlights societal issues like homelessness and addiction, as Clara pointed out her father's struggles, exacerbating his vulnerability as a bicyclist.
Read at New York Post
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