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On Monday, prosecutors revealed that the registered nurse at the wheel of the fiery car wreck in Windsor Hills of West Los Angeles was struggling with deteriorating mental health issues, would self-harm, and had a history of being involuntarily committed for psychiatric treatment on several occasions. The evidence came to light upon the prosecutors’ aim to deny her pretrial release, reports the Los Angeles Times .
On Aug. 8, Nicole Lorraine Linton was charged with six counts of murder and five counts of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence for being repsonsible for the Aug. 4 crash that claimed the lives of an entire young family and two others. 
Nicole Lorraine Linton was charged Monday with six counts of murder and five counts of gross vehicular manslaughter. In connection with a fiery crash in Windsor Hills last week that killed a pregnant woman, a baby, and three other adults. pic.twitter.com/62mlIFUkyK
— Crime Survivors (@crimesurvivors) August 12, 2022
Per court documents, Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Brittany Vannoy wrote, “The defense has disclosed a number of prior incidents which appear to be increasing in severity, ranging from the defendant jumping on police cars to jumping out of apartment windows. The defense indicates [Linton] has been subject to involuntary commitments on several occasions and has hurt herself more than once.”
LA Co DA office says Nicole Linton “has a history of mental illness dating back to 2018..ranging from..jumping on police cars to jumping out of apartment windows”
Defense: Linton has been subject to “involuntary commitments on several occasions + has hurt herself more than once” pic.twitter.com/fQTpWULJnX
— MarlaTellez (@MarlaTellez) August 16, 2022
While seeking for the driver to be held without bail, Vannoy asserted that Linton’s “extremely reckless conduct combined with her mental health struggles” would be considered a menace to the public.
It has been reported that Linton already had at least 13 previous crashes, to which her defense vehemently denies.
“It’s been reported extensively and it’s not true,” said Linton’s attorney Halim Dhanidina . “Our initial investigation has demonstrated that that allegation that’s been bandied about in the media is patently false,” the lawyer maintained. 
Currently, Linton is in custody at the Century Regional Detention Center without bail. The registered nurse was scheduled to appear before a bail hearing on Aug. 15, however, her representation requested a two-week postponement. 
“All things considered, she’s trying to keep her chin up and is anxiously awaiting further resolution in court,” Dhanidina revealed, per the outlet.
Linton is facing 90 years to life in prison if convicted on all charges. 
Her next court date is set for Aug. 31.
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Updated on: August 9, 2022 / 8:13 AM
/ CBS Los Angeles

A nurse from Houston was charged Monday with six counts of murder and five counts of gross vehicular manslaughter for the fiery crash that killed six people, including an infant and a pregnant woman.
Nicole Lorraine Linton, 37, was behind the wheel of a Mercedes-Benz that barreled through a red light at Slauson and La Brea avenues last Thursday and slammed into several other vehicles in the Windsor Hills area , according to the CHP. The six people killed included all the members of one family — 23-year-old Asherey Ryan , the child she was pregnant with, her boyfriend, 24-year-old Reynold Lester, and the father of her unborn son, and her infant son Alonzo, who was about to celebrate his first birthday.
The charges include six counts of murder and five counts of vehicular manslaughter. District Attorney George Gascón said his office cannot file a manslaughter charge in a case involving an unborn child. 
"This is a case that will always be remembered for the senseless loss of so many innocent lives as they simply went about their daily routines," Gascón said in a statement.
Linton, who was in a wheelchair, made her first court appearance in the case on Monday. She did not enter a plea in the case, and her next hearing was scheduled for Aug. 15.
If convicted as charged, she could face 90 years to life in prison, Gascón said. Prosecutors say Linton has a history of mental health issues and a problematic driving history, including a lack of a California driver's license and her involvement in a 2020 traffic collision with bodily injury.
Linton was also believed to be a flight risk as she works as a traveling nurse, so her bail was not reconsidered.
Surveillance video from the scene showed the Mercedes speeding through a red light in a 35 mph zone on La Brea at a speed authorities estimated was about 100 mph and broadsiding another vehicle, which exploded into flames. It was pushed into at least one other vehicle, and both ended up against a gas station sign on the corner of the intersection. The impact of the fiery crash left a trail of flames from the intersection.
Eight vehicles in total, including Linton's, were involved in the crash. Linton's Mercedes ended up near a bench down the street.
Two other women who died in the crash have yet to be identified, according to Gascón. The occupants of six other vehicles, including five in an SUV and another driver in another vehicle, were also injured.
"While the wreckage of this fiery crash at this intersection was removed and traffic eventually resume, there is catastrophic damage to the families and friends of those killed and injured," Gascón said. "It is not only a tremendous loss to the families but our entire community who learned of this incredible tragedy or have watched the now viral video of the collision."
Gascón said there was no evidence alcohol or drugs were a factor in the crash, but it has not yet been ruled out.
Linton was arrested Friday while she was still hospitalized for moderate injuries she sustained in the crash. She was released from Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center over the weekend, and was being held on $9 million bail, according to jail records.

First published on August 8, 2022 / 2:24 PM


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Updated on: August 9, 2022 / 8:13 AM
/ CBS Los Angeles

A nurse from Houston was charged Monday with six counts of murder and five counts of gross vehicular manslaughter for the fiery crash that killed six people, including an infant and a pregnant woman.
Nicole Lorraine Linton, 37, was behind the wheel of a Mercedes-Benz that barreled through a red light at Slauson and La Brea avenues last Thursday and slammed into several other vehicles in the Windsor Hills area , according to the CHP. The six people killed included all the members of one family — 23-year-old Asherey Ryan , the child she was pregnant with, her boyfriend, 24-year-old Reynold Lester, and the father of her unborn son, and her infant son Alonzo, who was about to celebrate his first birthday.
The charges include six counts of murder and five counts of vehicular manslaughter. District Attorney George Gascón said his office cannot file a manslaughter charge in a case involving an unborn child. 
"This is a case that will always be remembered for the senseless loss of so many innocent lives as they simply went about their daily routines," Gascón said in a statement.
Linton, who was in a wheelchair, made her first court appearance in the case on Monday. She did not enter a plea in the case, and her next hearing was scheduled for Aug. 15.
If convicted as charged, she could face 90 years to life in prison, Gascón said. Prosecutors say Linton has a history of mental health issues and a problematic driving history, including a lack of a California driver's license and her involvement in a 2020 traffic collision with bodily injury.
Linton was also believed to be a flight risk as she works as a traveling nurse, so her bail was not reconsidered.
Surveillance video from the scene showed the Mercedes speeding through a red light in a 35 mph zone on La Brea at a speed authorities estimated was about 100 mph and broadsiding another vehicle, which exploded into flames. It was pushed into at least one other vehicle, and both ended up against a gas station sign on the corner of the intersection. The impact of the fiery crash left a trail of flames from the intersection.
Eight vehicles in total, including Linton's, were involved in the crash. Linton's Mercedes ended up near a bench down the street.
Two other women who died in the crash have yet to be identified, according to Gascón. The occupants of six other vehicles, including five in an SUV and another driver in another vehicle, were also injured.
"While the wreckage of this fiery crash at this intersection was removed and traffic eventually resume, there is catastrophic damage to the families and friends of those killed and injured," Gascón said. "It is not only a tremendous loss to the families but our entire community who learned of this incredible tragedy or have watched the now viral video of the collision."
Gascón said there was no evidence alcohol or drugs were a factor in the crash, but it has not yet been ruled out.
Linton was arrested Friday while she was still hospitalized for moderate injuries she sustained in the crash. She was released from Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center over the weekend, and was being held on $9 million bail, according to jail records.

First published on August 8, 2022 / 2:24 PM


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