June 26, 2008

Erin Go Bar

This is why the Irish invented wakes:

A woman charged in the drunken-driving death of her son went to a bar after his funeral instead of reporting back to jail, state police said.

A judge had given Erin Howard, 26, of Corry, permission to leave the Erie County Prison for 24 hours to attend her son's funeral in Ohio, with orders to return to the lockup by 3 p.m. Saturday.

Instead, Howard went to a bar in Hamilton, Ohio, about a mile from the church where the funeral for 6-year-old Samuel Carpenter was held, police said.

Calls to Howard's public defender went unanswered after business hours Monday.

Howard had been in prison in lieu of $75,000 bail on charges that she was driving drunk when she crashed into a creek bank near Corry, killing Samuel on June 14 — her 26th birthday.

Pennsylvania police found out Sunday morning that Howard had been arrested in Ohio after her son's father allegedly tipped off authorities to her whereabouts. She was being held in Ohio awaiting extradition to Erie.

Howard has now been charged with escape in addition to involuntary manslaughter, drunken driving, child endangerment and other charges related to the crash.

By the time police hauled her out of the bar, she was already nine hours past due for heading back from her furlough. I bet the sob story about the kid was getting her massive free rounds.

Posted by floridacracker at June 26, 2008 06:57 AM

   


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I heard about this on the radio...I guess.

Aside from the obvious, like 'Hey judge...you fell for it !' , I've listened to a lot of folks whine about alcoholics being in such a bad place, you know..being lashed to the bottle... unable to control themselves....

She was as sober as she was ever gonna get...and she blew it.

Posted by: csason at June 26, 2008 08:37 AM

How many people on the radio called in to say she should just get rehab instead of prison? You know someone will.

Posted by: James at June 26, 2008 07:10 PM

She's a piece of shit, and so are those who bought, served, or even sat with her at that bar.
They couldn't have disrespected that child's life or death more.
Johnny Cash wore black.
She should of rent her clothes and put ashes on her head.

Posted by: nancy at June 26, 2008 09:41 PM