“Is it going to be closure? No,” he said. “But it’s going to be a little bit of justice.” Ken Rimer, who lost his 18-year-old stepdaughter, Natasha Weigel, in a 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt crash
G.M. Inquiry Said To Find Criminal Wrongdoing
Monday, May 25, 2015
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