‘We Are Going To Do It on the Sly’: Homicidal Tax-Feeder Gets ‘Worker’s’ Comp

Matt Mitchell was driving 126 mph, talking with his girlfriend on his cell phone, and e-mailing his employer on November 23, 2007 when he plowed into a vehicle carrying  18-year-old Jessica Uhl and her 13-year-old sister Kelli . The sisters were killed in the crash, and two other passengers were injured. The  individual who committed this act of criminally negligent homicide wore a government-issued costume identifying him as a member of the State Police, so he didn’t go to prison. Instead, he was given three months of probation, and the bereaved parents were given an $8 million tax victim-supported settlement. … Continue reading ‘We Are Going To Do It on the Sly’: Homicidal Tax-Feeder Gets ‘Worker’s’ Comp