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'Smirking' woman 'egged on' boyfriend in 81mph car race on 30mph road
before he lost control and mowed schoolgirl cyclist - Amy Hofmeister was killed after being hit by Leonard Jones, 42, while in a high speed race with his girlfriend - His car crashed off the road hitting Amy and her friend Lucy Hawkins as they cycled - Prosecution claim Leanne Burnell, 21, was 'playing games' with the defendant and is jointly responsible for the death - She denies causing death by dangerous driving A 13-year-old schoolgirl was mown down and killed during a dangerous 81mph 'game of chase' between two racing drivers, a court heard today. Amy Hofmeister died when a speeding Vauxhall Vectra hit a curb, flipped over and ploughed into her and a pal, as they rode their bikes in a cycle lane. Vectra driver Leonard Jones, 42, and his girlfriend Leanne Burnell, 21, were racing at 50mph over the speed limit when the accident happened. Jones had just overtaken his partner's Ford Focus when the crash happened. The pair started the high-speed game - which forced other drivers to swerve to avoid being hit - after Jones yelled 'I'll catch her, I'll catch her' to a friend, a jury was told. He later admitted causing death by dangerous driving, but his girlfriend Burnell denied the same charge and went on trial at Taunton Crown Court today. However, William Hunter, prosecuting, told the court that Burnell was also instrumental in causing the accident. He said: 'She was effectively encouraging Leonard Jones to drive dangerously by egging him on smiling and smirking at him.' Describing what happened, Mr Hunter added: 'Just over a year ago to the day 13-year-old Amy Hofmeister was with her friend Lucy Hawkins, riding their bicycles on a cycle path. 'A Vauxhall Vectra mounted the pavement and overturned, hitting both cyclists. Amy Hofmeister was killed. 'The Vauxhall Vectra was Leonard Jones'. He has pleaded guilty to the death of Amy Hofmeister by dangerous driving. 'He was driving too fast because, the prosecution say, he was playing a high-speed game of chase - or racing - with another car. 'He was winning that game. He had just overtaken that other car. That Ford Focus was being driven by the defendant. 'The prosecution's case is that by playing this high speed, dangerous game on a built up road, where the speed limit is 30mph, Amy Hofmeister was killed. 'The defendant was playing games with Leonard Jones and is jointly responsible for the death.' Taunton Crown Court was told that Amy, who dreamed of becoming a school teacher, died in the collision on Blackbrook Way, in Taunton, Somerset, on June 15 last year. Her friend Lucy Hawkins was also injured, but survived. The jury was told that Jones and Burnell, both from Taunton, had gone to eat at the nearby Harvester pub at around 5pm - leaving just before the crash. Witnesses described seeing Burnell speed off in her Ford Focus, with Jones and friend Larry Grant following behind the Vectra. CCTV pictures showed the cars accelerating out of a Murco garage, next-door to the Harvester, before entering a bus lane and careering down the road. Witness Sharon Symonds described the two cars as 'playing games with each other', the court heard. Mr Hunter told the jury: 'She says she saw the defendant turn around to the car behind her and smirk - showing, the prosecution says, that they were playing games with each other.' The cars continued to race down the road, crossing a roundabout before turning onto Blackbrook way, where Jones overtook the Ford Focus, the court heard. Oncoming driver Tina Beckhurst later told police she was forced to slow down and swerve out of the way, as Jones passed the Ford Focus on a bend. Vectra passenger Larry Grant, giving evidence, told the court the car reached 80mph in the 'chase' and estimated Burnell's Focus would have been travelling at around 60mph. The witness, who was also injured in the crash, said Jones had told him 'I'll catch her, I'll catch her' as he sped towards Burnell. He said: 'I told him to slow down. I was panicking because of the speed he was driving - it was reckless. 'We hit the curb and flipped over. I cant recall seeing anything.' Jones was arrested at the scene - but lied to police and told them another friend, who had fled, was driving. Burnell was arrested later that evening and also lied to the police. She claimed to have only been travelling at between 20 to 25mph and had not gone on the same route as her boyfriend. The trial, expected to last for four days in front of Judge Graham Hume Jones, continues. Read mo http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1yArHaQau |
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On 18/06/2012 20:31, Bertie Wooster wrote:
A 13-year-old schoolgirl was mown down and killed during a dangerous 81mph 'game of chase' between two racing drivers, a court heard today. Amy Hofmeister died when a speeding Vauxhall Vectra hit a curb, flipped over and ploughed into her and a pal, as they rode their bikes in a cycle lane. Vectra driver Leonard Jones, 42, and his girlfriend Leanne Burnell, 21, were racing at 50mph over the speed limit when the accident happened. Jones had just overtaken his partner's Ford Focus when the crash happened. The pair started the high-speed game - which forced other drivers to swerve to avoid being hit - after Jones yelled 'I'll catch her, I'll catch her' to a friend, a jury was told. He later admitted causing death by dangerous driving, but his girlfriend Burnell denied the same charge and went on trial at Taunton Crown Court today. However, William Hunter, prosecuting, told the court that Burnell was also instrumental in causing the accident. He said: 'She was effectively encouraging Leonard Jones to drive dangerously by egging him on smiling and smirking at him.' Describing what happened, Mr Hunter added: 'Just over a year ago to the day 13-year-old Amy Hofmeister was with her friend Lucy Hawkins, riding their bicycles on a cycle path. 'A Vauxhall Vectra mounted the pavement and overturned, hitting both cyclists. Amy Hofmeister was killed. 'The Vauxhall Vectra was Leonard Jones'. He has pleaded guilty to the death of Amy Hofmeister by dangerous driving. 'He was driving too fast because, the prosecution say, he was playing a high-speed game of chase - or racing - with another car. 'He was winning that game. He had just overtaken that other car. That Ford Focus was being driven by the defendant. 'The prosecution's case is that by playing this high speed, dangerous game on a built up road, where the speed limit is 30mph, Amy Hofmeister was killed. 'The defendant was playing games with Leonard Jones and is jointly responsible for the death.' Taunton Crown Court was told that Amy, who dreamed of becoming a school teacher, died in the collision on Blackbrook Way, in Taunton, Somerset, on June 15 last year. Her friend Lucy Hawkins was also injured, but survived. The jury was told that Jones and Burnell, both from Taunton, had gone to eat at the nearby Harvester pub at around 5pm - leaving just before the crash. Witnesses described seeing Burnell speed off in her Ford Focus, with Jones and friend Larry Grant following behind the Vectra. CCTV pictures showed the cars accelerating out of a Murco garage, next-door to the Harvester, before entering a bus lane and careering down the road. Witness Sharon Symonds described the two cars as 'playing games with each other', the court heard. Mr Hunter told the jury: 'She says she saw the defendant turn around to the car behind her and smirk - showing, the prosecution says, that they were playing games with each other.' The cars continued to race down the road, crossing a roundabout before turning onto Blackbrook way, where Jones overtook the Ford Focus, the court heard. Oncoming driver Tina Beckhurst later told police she was forced to slow down and swerve out of the way, as Jones passed the Ford Focus on a bend. Vectra passenger Larry Grant, giving evidence, told the court the car reached 80mph in the 'chase' and estimated Burnell's Focus would have been travelling at around 60mph. The witness, who was also injured in the crash, said Jones had told him 'I'll catch her, I'll catch her' as he sped towards Burnell. He said: 'I told him to slow down. I was panicking because of the speed he was driving - it was reckless. 'We hit the curb and flipped over. I cant recall seeing anything.' Jones was arrested at the scene - but lied to police and told them another friend, who had fled, was driving. Burnell was arrested later that evening and also lied to the police. She claimed to have only been travelling at between 20 to 25mph and had not gone on the same route as her boyfriend. The trial, expected to last for four days in front of Judge Graham Hume Jones, continues. Read mo http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1yArHaQau The Daily Mail isn't what it once was. There was a time when you could have counted on it to spell "kerb" correctly. More comment (perhaps) when the case is no longer sub-judice. |
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On Jun 18, 8:31*pm, Bertie Wooster wrote:
'Smirking' woman 'egged on' boyfriend in 81mph car race on 30mph road before he lost control and mowed schoolgirl cyclist - Amy Hofmeister was killed after being hit by Leonard Jones, 42, while in a high speed race with his girlfriend - His car crashed off the road hitting Amy and her friend Lucy Hawkins as they cycled - Prosecution claim Leanne Burnell, 21, was 'playing games' with the defendant and is jointly responsible for the death - She denies causing death by dangerous driving A 13-year-old schoolgirl was mown down and killed during a dangerous 81mph 'game of chase' between two racing drivers, a court heard today. Amy Hofmeister died when a speeding Vauxhall Vectra hit a curb, flipped over and ploughed into her and a pal, as they rode their bikes in a cycle lane. Vectra driver Leonard Jones, 42, and his girlfriend Leanne Burnell, 21, were racing at 50mph over the speed limit when the accident happened. Jones had just overtaken his partner's Ford Focus when the crash happened. The pair started the high-speed game - which forced other drivers to swerve to avoid being hit - after Jones yelled 'I'll catch her, I'll catch her' to a friend, a jury was told. He later admitted causing death by dangerous driving, but his girlfriend Burnell denied the same charge and went on trial at Taunton Crown Court today. However, William Hunter, prosecuting, told the court that Burnell was also instrumental in causing the accident. He said: 'She was effectively encouraging Leonard Jones to drive dangerously by egging him on smiling and smirking at him.' Describing what happened, Mr Hunter added: 'Just over a year ago to the day 13-year-old Amy Hofmeister was with her friend Lucy Hawkins, riding their bicycles on a cycle path. 'A Vauxhall Vectra mounted the pavement and overturned, hitting both cyclists. Amy Hofmeister was killed. 'The Vauxhall Vectra was Leonard Jones'. He has pleaded guilty to the death of Amy Hofmeister by dangerous driving. 'He was driving too fast because, the prosecution say, he was playing a high-speed game of chase - or racing - with another car. 'He was winning that game. He had just overtaken that other car. That Ford Focus was being driven by the defendant. 'The prosecution's case is that by playing this high speed, dangerous game on a built up road, where the speed limit is 30mph, Amy Hofmeister was killed. 'The defendant was playing games with Leonard Jones and is jointly responsible for the death.' Taunton Crown Court was told that Amy, who dreamed of becoming a school teacher, died in the collision on Blackbrook Way, in Taunton, Somerset, on June 15 last year. Her friend Lucy Hawkins was also injured, but survived. The jury was told that Jones and Burnell, both from Taunton, had gone to eat at the nearby Harvester pub at around 5pm - leaving just before the crash. Witnesses described seeing Burnell speed off in her Ford Focus, with Jones and friend Larry Grant following behind the Vectra. CCTV pictures showed the cars accelerating out of a Murco garage, next-door to the Harvester, before entering a bus lane and careering down the road. Witness Sharon Symonds described the two cars as 'playing games with each other', the court heard. Mr Hunter told the jury: 'She says she saw the defendant turn around to the car behind her and smirk - showing, the prosecution says, that they were playing games with each other.' The cars continued to race down the road, crossing a roundabout before turning onto Blackbrook way, where Jones overtook the Ford Focus, the court heard. Oncoming driver Tina Beckhurst later told police she was forced to slow down and swerve out of the way, as Jones passed the Ford Focus on a bend. Vectra passenger Larry Grant, giving evidence, told the court the car reached 80mph in the 'chase' and estimated Burnell's Focus would have been travelling at around 60mph. The witness, who was also injured in the crash, said Jones had told him 'I'll catch her, I'll catch her' as he sped towards Burnell. He said: 'I told him to slow down. I was panicking because of the speed he was driving - it was reckless. 'We hit the curb and flipped over. I cant recall seeing anything.' Jones was arrested at the scene - but lied to police and told them another friend, who had fled, was driving. Burnell was arrested later that evening and also lied to the police. She claimed to have only been travelling at between 20 to 25mph and had not gone on the same route as her boyfriend. The trial, expected to last for four days in front of Judge Graham Hume Jones, continues. Read mohttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...meister-mowed-... I doubt they'll hang her. |
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On 20/06/2012 22:20, Zapp Brannigan wrote:
"Bertie Wooster" wrote in message ... 'Smirking' woman 'egged on' boyfriend in 81mph car race on 30mph road before he lost control and mowed schoolgirl cyclist If convicted, they both deserve long jail terms. Agreed. The cyclist deserves to be punished. -- Dave - Cyclists VOR. "Many people barely recognise the bicycle as a legitimate mode of transport; it is either a toy for children or a vehicle fit only for the poor and/or strange," Dave Horton - Lancaster University |
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2012 00:14:22 +0100, Dave - Cyclists VOR wrote:
On 20/06/2012 22:20, Zapp Brannigan wrote: "Bertie Wooster" wrote in message ... 'Smirking' woman 'egged on' boyfriend in 81mph car race on 30mph road before he lost control and mowed schoolgirl cyclist If convicted, they both deserve long jail terms. Agreed. The cyclist deserves to be punished. I thought you loved schoolgirls. -- Never trust a man in a suit. |
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On 21/06/2012 00:14, Dave - Cyclists VOR wrote:
On 20/06/2012 22:20, Zapp Brannigan wrote: "Bertie Wooster" wrote in message ... 'Smirking' woman 'egged on' boyfriend in 81mph car race on 30mph road before he lost control and mowed schoolgirl cyclist If convicted, they both deserve long jail terms. Agreed. The cyclist deserves to be punished. She has been. She has been killed. |
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On 21/06/2012 12:35, soup wrote:
On 21/06/2012 00:14, Dave - Cyclists VOR wrote: On 20/06/2012 22:20, Zapp Brannigan wrote: "Bertie Wooster" wrote in message ... 'Smirking' woman 'egged on' boyfriend in 81mph car race on 30mph road before he lost control and mowed schoolgirl cyclist If convicted, they both deserve long jail terms. Agreed. The cyclist deserves to be punished. She has been. She has been killed. I just knew that this thread would be full of elephant traps. |
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2012 07:18:09 +0000 (UTC), Peter Keller
wrote: On Thu, 21 Jun 2012 00:14:22 +0100, Dave - Cyclists VOR wrote: On 20/06/2012 22:20, Zapp Brannigan wrote: "Bertie Wooster" wrote in message ... 'Smirking' woman 'egged on' boyfriend in 81mph car race on 30mph road before he lost control and mowed schoolgirl cyclist If convicted, they both deserve long jail terms. Agreed. The cyclist deserves to be punished. I thought you loved schoolgirls. Just because you are pervert it does not mean that everyone else here is. -- You are Peter Keller MB ChB FANZCA - a silly old sod in his late sixties in New Zealand, and ICMFP A credit to the Medical Profession - ffs |
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2012, Dave - Cyclists VOR wrote:
On 20/06/2012 22:20, Zapp Brannigan wrote: "Bertie Wooster" wrote in message ... 'Smirking' woman 'egged on' boyfriend in 81mph car race on 30mph road before he lost control and mowed schoolgirl cyclist If convicted, they both deserve long jail terms. Agreed. The cyclist deserves to be punished. A 13 year old girl cycling legally was killed by a motorist driving at more than 80mph in a 30mph zone, and you think teh girl should somehow be punished more? That's low, even by your standards. -- |\ /| no .sig |o o| |/ \| |
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2012 13:10:32 +0100, Judith wrote:
silly old sod you flying ****wit is that the best you can come up with you perverted hagfish? Now go and burrow in your turd slime. Don't come back till you have the ultimate accolade of jargon-spouting, censorious, secretive, aggressive, mind-numbing, arassive, poisonous and flagrant git to give out. -- Never trust a man in a suit. |
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