Lesbian Mom Was Drunk When She Drove Her Six Kids Off A Cliff
The story of a lesbian woman who allegedly drove her wife and their six adopted kids of a cliff, causing all their deaths last month, gets more shocking by the day.
On Friday, authorities revealed that toxicology tests have found Jennifer Hart was drunk and her wife Sarah Hart and two of their children had a Benadryl-style drug in their system.
As RadarOnline.com has reported, while police initially believed the incident was a tragic accident, new evidence shows it was likely "intentional."
The new update will only add fuel to that explosive theory. According to the Daily Mail, Jennifer, 39, had a blood alcohol level of 0.102, California Patrol Capt. Bruce Carpenter said. California drivers are considered drunk with a level of 0.08 or higher.
The toxicology report also found that her wife Sarah, also 39, and two of their adopted kids had "a significant amount' of an ingredient commonly found in the allergy drug Benadryl, which can make people sleepy. Toxicology results for a third child killed are still pending, Carpenter noted.
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Carpenter also said no one had been wearing a seatbelt.
It's just the latest twist in the bizarre deaths case in which the lesbian couple's SUV plunged 100 feet off a California cliff; Jennifer was reportedly driving 90 miles per hour.
Various sources have claimed that Washington state residents Jennifer and Sarah withheld food from their kids, and physically abused them for years.
Authorities have said that data from the vehicle's software suggested the crash was deliberate.
On March 26, five bodies were found near Mendocino. The entire family is presumed dead.
The children ranged in age from 12 to 19.
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