Florida woman admits prior police stop before fatal DUI crash

Genise Taylor, a 24-year-old Florida woman charged with DUI manslaughter, admitted in a jail phone call that a sheriff's deputy had pulled her over hours before she drove the wrong way on Interstate 75 and killed 96-year-old Arthur Gilbert. Prosecutors revealed the detail at a bond hearing, prompting an internal investigation of the deputy. A judge denied Taylor bond, and she remains in jail.

The crash happened shortly after 4 a.m. on March 18 on southbound Interstate 75 near mile marker 109 outside Naples. Taylor drove her Nissan Rogue north in the southbound lanes, colliding head-on with Gilbert's Volvo XC60. Paramedics took Gilbert, a retired geologist from Vermont, to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. He had just dropped his wife, Pamela, at the airport.

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An Ohio man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading no contest to DUI manslaughter in a crash that killed an elderly couple in Sarasota County, Florida. Fred Donaldson, 48, had a blood alcohol content twice the legal limit when he ran David and Katherine Henson off Interstate 75 on December 14. The Hensons, both in their 60s, died at the scene after their vehicle struck a tree.

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A 47-year-old woman in Florida faces charges of second-degree murder and grand theft after allegedly stabbing a 76-year-old veteran to death following an argument. Authorities say she covered the body with a tarp and fled in his vehicle. The incident occurred in Punta Gorda, where the victim had recently hired her to assist around the house.

Jacob Morton and Kari Frederick have been arrested in connection with a December 2025 street race in Grand Junction, Colorado, that resulted in the death of 63-year-old Gary Descheene. Morton, 21, faces vehicular homicide charges after allegedly striking Descheene while driving a Dodge Challenger at 67 mph. Frederick, 54, who was driving a Toyota Camry, is accused of participating in the speed contest.

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Gabryella Liebgott faces three counts of vehicular homicide after allegedly striking and killing pedestrian Seham Hassen in St. Paul on March 22. Police say Liebgott attempted to conceal damage to her Infiniti G35 by seeking vinyl wrapping before repairs. Friends urged her to turn herself in, but she accelerated away from the scene.

 

 

 

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