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38 thoughts on “When You’re So Drunk You Drive Your Car into a Lake”
  1. UPDATE/MORE INFO: Hennig (who now goes by her wife’s surname, Johnson) pled Guilty to DWI—4th Offense on August 30, 2023. The remaining charges were dropped. She received 6 years of probation, drug court, and a $900 fine.

    In pretrial motions, her attorney, Brian Ray, signaled that the nature of her planned defense was that she was driving under “extreme emotional duress“ and intentionally drove into the lake in an attempt to harm herself (this is, of course, at odds with her statements in this video). Her attorney also then filed a petition to have his client examined for potential lack of criminal responsibility due to this purported “mental disease or defect.“ It would appear that these examinations did not yield a result favorable to the defense.

  2. She was sentenced less for this DWI (4th) than her third DWI. She wasn't even sentenced for DWI on this fourth because she plead guilty to driving while her license was revoked. Revoked, not suspended!

    According to court records, she was convicted of DWI, first offense, in 2016; DWI, second offense, in 2017; DWI third offense on July 15, 2020, where she was fined $2,550 and sentenced to one year of probation and 90 days in jail.

    She had pleaded guilty on Aug. 4, 2022, to driving while her license was revoked due to DWI and was sentenced to 10 days in jail.

  3. The snickering coming from first responders and the cops could have gone without. They made her swim to them, they didn't want to get wet. And I don't say this to demean them, it's just what happened.

  4. I really don’t see the problem. She was hot and thirsty and just wanted to take a little dip. Y’all are acting like she did something wrong. Ain’t none of y’all ever heard of going for a little midnight swim 🏊‍♀️ and taking your car 🚗 with you? Sheesh… 😂😂

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