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Taltarzac725 08-21-2016 07:10 PM

Popular Dog Walker Killed Last Night. Hit-and-run.
 
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Leesburg police are looking for a driver who fled the scene of an accident that claimed the life of a popular dog walker in The Villages.

Lori Dudley, 54, had been riding a motorcycle at about 9:30 p.m. Saturday when the accident occurred at U.S. Hwy. 27 and Tally Road. The occupants of a silver 1997 Saturn fled the scene of the accident. Dudley was transported to Leesburg Regional Medical Center where she later died.

The driver of the vehicle has been described as a Hispanic male. One of the occupants of the Saturn was reportedly apprehended.

Dudley operated Lori Saves the Day Dog Walking and Pet Sitting Service and cared for many pets in The Villages.

Anyone with information on this crash is asked to call Leesburg Police at 352-787-2121or Crimeline.
This is from the site that must not be named.

Hopefully no copyright problems because of the nature of the article and its timeliness.

Talley Road and Highway 27 is in Leesburg.

virgind 08-21-2016 07:30 PM

That is really awful. Probably an illegal.

kcrazorbackfan 08-21-2016 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by virgind (Post 1275923)
That is really awful. Probably an illegal.

More than likely so; just a matter of time before the suspect is caught; hopefully by the canine unit (so the dog can get a "workout"). Prayers to the victims family.

Allegiance 08-21-2016 07:59 PM

Not a humorous subject, but sure to be brought up in the political forum.

May she rest in peace.

lovetogolf 08-21-2016 08:01 PM

Responses to the sad post about the dog walker.
 
So sad that the responses disrespect Lori's memory.

graciegirl 08-21-2016 08:21 PM

I looked at her Facebook page and her last comment was about making the most of life while you have it. I didn't know her but others I know have kind thoughts and wonderful memories of her.

She was only 54.

Hit and run accidents are awful.
No words can begin to help the pain to those who are left missing her but we all wish we could.

Taltarzac725 08-21-2016 10:09 PM

Police search for driver in deadly hit-and-run crash in Leesburg

Here's another article about this. I like to give links.

Chatbrat 08-22-2016 04:52 AM

The problem is usually one of the following, under the influence, no license or suspended license and or no insurance

most likely all of the above

Taltarzac725 08-22-2016 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1276045)
The problem is usually one of the following, under the influence, no license or suspended license and or no insurance

most likely all of the above

But could be any race, either sex, or almost any age. It looks like illegal immigrant status does play a role when looking at statistics.

Taltarzac725 08-22-2016 04:19 PM

From my Facebook connection to the Leesburg PD.
 
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Leesburg Police Department
43 mins ·
Media Release/Update:
Traffic Homicide Investigation
Case Reference # 16-08-0418
LPD Traffic Homicide Investigators have just arrested and charged Jose Omar Azua, H/M, 33 YOA, with Leaving the Scene of a Crash Involving Death and Manslaughter-Vehicular Homicide.
Mr Azua turned himself into investigators earlier this afternoon and they are completing booking paperwork at this time. He will later be turned over to the Lake County Jail.
We would like to thank the Greater Leesburg Community for their assistance in promoting this investigation!
I assume this is about the dog walker Lori Dudley's death??? Man arrested in Leesburg deadly hit-and-run crash

karostay 08-22-2016 07:16 PM

Hit and run death penalty works for me

RickeyD 08-22-2016 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1276557)
Hit and run death penalty works for me



Death by the hand of the state is murder.


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karostay 08-23-2016 04:47 AM

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Originally Posted by RickeyD (Post 1276570)
Death by the hand of the state is murder.


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The guys a dirt bag.
Death Penalty Still works for me

RickeyD 08-23-2016 05:16 AM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1276674)
The guys a dirt bag.

Death Penalty Still works for me



Then, you do it personally. Let us know how it feels.

Allegiance 08-23-2016 05:31 AM

Had a dui and resisting arrest record.

AZUA, JOSE OMAR Inmate 11008989: Lake County Jail in Tavares, FL

kcrazorbackfan 08-23-2016 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by virgind (Post 1275923)
That is really awful. Probably an illegal.

Get used to it; playing a lot of the championship courses like I do in the mornings, it's like I'm in a foreign land with all the hispanic workers. But, at least they are working; the ratio of hispanics doing hard manual labor to whites and blacks doing the same job is incredible.

karostay 08-23-2016 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by RickeyD (Post 1276678)
Then, you do it personally. Let us know how it feels.

c
If ask to execute him not a problem
I have o conscience or remorse
On my bucket list

Fred R 08-23-2016 06:34 PM

I just love these folks that believe death by the hand of the state is murder. They have so much compassion for these criminals and low lifes who have been in trouble with the law over and over and want to give them a few years in prison and then some parole board lets them out. Victims are lost in the process, and that is just plain WRONG.

Taltarzac725 08-23-2016 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Fred R (Post 1277093)
I just love these folks that believe death by the hand of the state is murder. They have so much compassion for these criminals and low lifes who have been in trouble with the law over and over and want to give them a few years in prison and then some parole board lets them out. Victims are lost in the process, and that is just plain WRONG.

Does not seem appropriate in this case. There would not be intent that I see. A tragic accident and then the man panicked.

There are many people who deserve the death penalty but I am still not sure that our justice system is competent enough to actually get the killer dead to rights. Lots of factors play into them sometimes getting the wrong person for the crime. One of these is the pride and arrogance of some prosecutors and the community's need for closure. Then you might have a local clique that gets away with just about anything as they have the local lawyers and police all wrapped together in an extremely selfish nexis of shared interests.

Barefoot 08-23-2016 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Fred R (Post 1277093)
I just love these folks that believe death by the hand of the state is murder. They have so much compassion for these criminals and low lifes who have been in trouble with the law over and over and want to give them a few years in prison and then some parole board lets them out. Victims are lost in the process, and that is just plain WRONG.

I'd be interested to read kcrazorback's response to your comments.

rubicon 08-24-2016 05:15 AM

We have posters here on both sides that are responding out of pure emotion. The responsible driver had prior convictions. He is now going to be judged based on a hit and run. In part the seriousness of hit and run is that if the driver stayed might have been able to get help to the victim which could have saved her life. don't know if we will ever know that part. A judge will sentence this guy according to his past record and this offense; provided he is found guilty. Its troubling because chances are he ran perhaps because he was under the influence . an investigation will uncover what transpired several hours before this mishap. If found guilty he will go likely go to jail His act is one negligence /accidental and not intentional or passionate homicide so jail time is indeed a bitter pill

RickeyD 08-24-2016 05:40 AM

Popular Dog Walker Killed Last Night. Hit-and-run.
 
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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1277039)
c
If ask to execute him not a problem
I have o conscience or remorse
On my bucket list



And what method would you use to execute this man ? I'll construct the noose knot. Will you put it on his neck, tighten it and drop him 10' ? I'll supply the rifle, load it and hand it to you. Will you sight down the barrel, aim for his heart and squeeze the trigger ? Do you hate this man ? And if you did, would you end his life? Think about it good and hard. Could you really kill another human being knowing full well you could allow him to live ?

Allegiance 08-24-2016 05:40 AM

Does anyone know the citizenship status of the drunk scum that fled the scene? Florida has seven sanctuary counties.

It would surprise you to know how many politicians are implementing these sanctuary areas.

Map: Sanctuary Cities, Counties, and States | Center for Immigration Studies

Hopefully the elimination of these santuary areas will begin in November.

Luckily as of now, none of these areas are very close to the villages. But as close as the Tampa area.

RIP Lori, I hope your family gets justice.

golfing eagles 08-24-2016 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1277187)
We have posters here on both sides that are responding out of pure emotion. The responsible driver had prior convictions. He is now going to be judged based on a hit and run. In part the seriousness of hit and run is that if the driver stayed might have been able to get help to the victim which could have saved her life. don't know if we will ever know that part. A judge will sentence this guy according to his past record and this offense; provided he is found guilty. Its troubling because chances are he ran perhaps because he was under the influence . an investigation will uncover what transpired several hours before this mishap. If found guilty he will go likely go to jail His act is one negligence /accidental and not intentional or passionate homicide so jail time is indeed a bitter pill


Maybe, but I think a dead victim and a grieving family is much more bitter. And there is a huge difference between "accidental" and "negligent".

Taltarzac725 08-24-2016 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1277210)
Maybe, but I think a dead victim and a grieving family is much more bitter. And there is a huge difference between "accidental" and "negligent".

Victims' families differ in how they feel about the person accused or even convicted of the crime. Remember how forgiving of the defendant some of the SC black church members were. U.S. to seek death penalty against accused South Carolina church shooter
| Reuters

outlaw 08-24-2016 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by RickeyD (Post 1277189)
And what method would you use to execute this man ? I'll construct the noose knot. Will you put it on his neck, tighten it and drop him 10' ? I'll supply the rifle, load it and hand it to you. Will you sight down the barrel, aim for his heart and squeeze the trigger ? Do you hate this man ? And if you did, would you end his life? Think about it good and hard. Could you really kill another human being knowing full well you could allow him to live ?




Interesting question. I think I could. A man that just tortured and killed my family, I would think, would be easy to kill. Someone that punches me in the nose, no. A ponzi schemer that financially devastated 1000s of people (as did Madoff), maybe.

Taltarzac725 08-24-2016 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by RickeyD (Post 1277189)
And what method would you use to execute this man ? I'll construct the noose knot. Will you put it on his neck, tighten it and drop him 10' ? I'll supply the rifle, load it and hand it to you. Will you sight down the barrel, aim for his heart and squeeze the trigger ? Do you hate this man ? And if you did, would you end his life? Think about it good and hard. Could you really kill another human being knowing full well you could allow him to live ?

Thinking of my own experiences. The State of Nevada had the wrong person for 35 years in the Michelle Mitchell murder. She confessed falsely basically to get a better room in a mental hospital in Louisiana. DNA evidence freed her.

Now they have the probably killer of the Gypsy Hill women Rodney Halbower as the main person of interest in the 2-24-1976 murder of Michelle Mitchell.

I would rather Halbower rot in prison than put the Michelle Mitchell family through yet another trial. It has been 40 years and what good would a trial do? And I do not think the other families of the Gypsy Hill girls will ever get closure as I seriously doubt if Halbower is able to tell the truth. The man sounds psychotic. There were five girls killed in the SF Bay area in 1976. These are the Gypsy Hill cases. Gypsy Hill killings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Do I think Halbower deserves to be killed by the State of CA or Nevada or some other state where he also probably committed capital crimes. Of course!

On the broader scale though, I worry about the State getting the wrong person as they did with Cathy Woods-- the paranoid schizophrenic woman who made that false confession in LA around 1979. I was in Reno, Nevada back then so I certainly remember it.

karostay 08-24-2016 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by RickeyD (Post 1277189)
And what method would you use to execute this man ? I'll construct the noose knot. Will you put it on his neck, tighten it and drop him 10' ? I'll supply the rifle, load it and hand it to you. Will you sight down the barrel, aim for his heart and squeeze the trigger ? Do you hate this man ? And if you did, would you end his life? Think about it good and hard. Could you really kill another human being knowing full well you could allow him to live ?

No thinking required
Hower executed Bang ,Buzzz,Snap
Dirtbag gone streets a little cleaner a little safer

dewilson58 08-24-2016 03:04 PM

W. W. J. D.

graciegirl 08-24-2016 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by RickeyD (Post 1277189)
And what method would you use to execute this man ? I'll construct the noose knot. Will you put it on his neck, tighten it and drop him 10' ? I'll supply the rifle, load it and hand it to you. Will you sight down the barrel, aim for his heart and squeeze the trigger ? Do you hate this man ? And if you did, would you end his life? Think about it good and hard. Could you really kill another human being knowing full well you could allow him to live ?

I could not. But there are some I think I could. Torturing a little child, raping a little one.

Not sure I could. But I would want to hurt them big time.

golfing eagles 08-24-2016 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1277544)
I could not. But there are some I think I could. Torturing a little child, raping a little one.

Not sure I could. But I would want to hurt them big time.

I think the child rapist is easy. Just put him in the general population of a max security state pen, and spread the word he raped a child---the punishment will fit the crime in about 30 seconds.


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