Maryland Woman Sentenced to 30 Years for Vehicular Manslaughter in Crash That Killed Six on I-695

In a grave turn of events, Maryland courts have handed down a 30-year sentence to Lisa Lea for her role in a devastating crash on I-695 that resulted in the death of six construction workers. In November of last year, Lea entered a guilty plea to six counts of vehicular manslaughter after her vehicle, navigating speeds exceeding 100 mph, collided with another car and careened into a work zone along the Baltimore County interstate, as CBS News Baltimore reported.

On that March day in 2023, Lea’s excessive speed and impaired state – her system tainted with delta-9 THC and the muscle relaxant cyclobenzaprine – converged to create a circumstance that ultimately robbed six individuals of their futures. The National Transportation Safety Board’s investigation unearthed that Lea veered across three traffic lanes before the tragic impact, and medical records dispelled any suggestion of Lea suffering a seizure at the time of the accident. Malachi Brown, the driver in the second vehicle, was also found to have been speeding and received an 18-month prison sentence, according to WMAR-2 News.

The victims, named as Mahlon Simmons II, Mahlon Simmons III, Jose Escobar, Carlos Escobar, Sybil DiMaggio, and Rolando Ruiz, were all working within the confines of what was intended to be a secure work zone on the highway’s shoulder…

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