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Diane’s family appear to stick their heads in the sand. I’m not laying blame with them obviously; she drove the car and she chose to drink. I don’t think it was suicide, but a bad combination of depression, alcohol and drugs; so inebriated that she hadn’t a clue what she was doing. It was a horrendous case. This.
The insurance company responsible for Danny’s bills is going to sue the insurance company of the car owner to recover money for the kid’s no doubt massive hospital bill. That’s not Diane’s husband suing his brother in law. According to his sil, the mother of the three girls, it WAS heartless and blindsided them.
Diane Schuler Crash - 100% Murder-Suicide I just watched "There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane," which I found interesting and thought-provoking. After watching, I poked around Reddit and was shocked to see that the general consensus seems to be that she over-medicated and went into an incoherent state leading to the crash.
Diane Schuler....still so many questions. 2009 Taconic Parkway wrong way drunk driver of crash that killed 8 including 4 children and herself. Was she bipolar? Why was she on Taconic Parkway to begin with?
The Diane Schuler case revolves around the 2009 Taconic State Parkway crash, which was a traffic collision that occurred shortly after 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 26, 2009, on the Taconic State Parkway in the town of Mount Pleasant, near the village of Briarcliff Manor, New York. The Schuler family has been returning from a weekend of camping at ...
The Hances (parents of the nieces killed) sued Daniel Schuler and Diane's estate over the crash Just FYI, this was apparently an insurance thing. They had to sue to have their expenses paid for. As for the road in NY, I lived in the area a few years after the crash for a while and everyone knows the Taconic is CRAZY.
Using that evidence, it can posit this theory: Diane had been in a state of growing internal rage over years of being misused by her family (in her mind), beginning with her mother, who left her to do all of a wife and mother's menial labor. So she raised her ungrateful brothers in her ungrateful father's house.
Nothing legitimizes drinking and driving. Diane Schuler's eldest niece placed a call to her father, Diane's brother-in-law, while she was parked near the toll area of the Tappan Zee Bridge at about 1 P.M. After the call terminated, Diane left the phone on the side of the road.
The Westchester County Medical Examiner's office announces that Diane Schuler had a BAC of 0.19% and high levels of THC in her system, and they had both been consumed while on the road with the kids. Her family vehemently denies that she was drunk and high, claiming that there must be some mistake and a medical emergency led to the crash ...
Diane Schuler, a 36-year-old Long Island mother of two, was at the wheel, drunk and high, headed south at 70 mph. On that bright sunny Sunday 10 years ago, July 26, 2009, families were shattered in a fiery crash that killed eight, including four girls, ages 2 to 8. At the time, the crash was the deadliest on a Westchester roadway in 75 years.