Doctors told Indianapolis woman not to drive, but she did anyway, killing 2 people in separate crashes. Prosecutors are recommending 3-year sentence

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis woman, who killed two people in two separate crashes, pleaded guilty to two counts of reckless homicide.

Dr. Brian Dillman, an emergency room physician and father, was walking on the sidewalk near 49th and Meridian streets on May 19, 2022, when he was struck and killed. Kelli Anderson was behind the wheel of the car that hit him.

Investigators say Anderson was told by doctors after that crash that she was a high risk to herself and others and should not drive for six months until cleared by a neurologist. Anderson allegedly told doctors she understood…

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