Oleaf Teoh.
You could put a literal chimp behind the wheel and he’d drive far more safely than the common Sheboonus Americanus.
The jury in Oleaf Teoh’s trial found her guilty of four of the five counts she was charged with.
“We the jury find Oleaf Teoh guilty of vehicular homicide by OWI, guilty of vehicular homicide by reckless driving, guilty of leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death, guilty of malicious prosecution and not guilty of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.”
Teoh hit 33-year-old Matthew Otto with her uncle’s SUV in February of 2018.
Matthew Otto’s wife, Amber Otto, said she and other family members have been waiting to hear this verdict for over a year.
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During the trial, prosecutors showed the jury the details of Matthew’s death.
He was hit by Teoh, who was driving 62 mph down Urbandale Avenue, where the posted speed limit is 30 mph.
The jury also found out through police testimony, Teoh was intoxicated at the time of the crash with a blood alcohol content more than twice the legal limit.
Investigators showed their body camera and interview footage from that night, displaying all of the lies she told them, including lying about her name, birth date, where the accident happened and who was in the car at the time.
Matthew Otto.