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The decreases were not enough for Nunnallee, however, as she remembered having a tinge of regret when her term as MADD president was over in She remarried, and eventually her children married too. But 22 years after the Carrollton crash, in , her son, Charlie, was also allegedly killed as he was on his way to work by an impaired driver. The driver later pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. But drivers are not the only ones at fault, as friends need to help stop others from driving impaired, Kytta Hancock said.

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Durham probe offers fresh support for man who has long denied being 'dossier' source Nov 11, PM. Toddler found safe after desperate hour search 1 hour ago. Forty others on the bus survived, most injured, some severely burned after Mahoney's pickup punctured the gas tank on the bus and it erupted in flames.

The tragedy: Survivors still in agony over school bus crash that horrified a nation. Three days after the interview, Mahoney was convicted of 27 counts of manslaughter and sentenced to prison, serving 10 years of a year sentence. He earned early release for good behavior that included getting a GED and taking classes. Since the conviction, Mahoney has refused interviews, including a request for comment for this story.

A story in the Cincinnati Enquirer said Mahoney, who lives in Owen County, did not respond to requests for comment on the 15th anniversary of the bus crash; the article quoted friends and relatives who said he just wants to be left alone.

The article said that after Mahoney's release from prison, he found work, married and built a home on a lot in Owen County he purchased from his parents. He was 34 at the time of the crash, making him 64 now. Mahoney's silence has frustrated survivors of the crash, many of whom had hoped after being released from prison in that he might use his experience to speak out about the dangers of driving drunk.

In the interview, Mahoney said he remembers nothing about the crash, also his testimony in court. He told Courier Journal that he learned about the bus crash and the 27 fatalities when he awoke the next day in the hospital. The former chemical plant worker was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 16 years in prison but got time off for good behavior and taking courses.

After the wreck, Kentucky changed its specifications for school buses, requiring them to have flame-retardant seats, fuel tank cages, push-out windows, left-side emergency exits and escape hatches in the roof.

Federal law had already required fuel tank cages on buses manufactured after After Mahoney was turned down for parole in , he chose to serve out his sentence and left prison with no restrictions or reporting requirements.

He can even get a driver's license if he decides to do so. Kentucky law does not prohibit convicted felons from driving, even those convicted of causing a drunken driving-related death. The kids from the bus were throwing a baseball underneath the bright parking lot lights, and appeared to be enjoying themselves in the mild weather. We were in no hurry since we were only driving so far as Louisville that night.

So, we decided to sit for a while on one of the picnic tables under the lamp post to enjoy the sights and sounds. Brenda and I continued on our trip. About 45 minutes later, we came around a sharp curve near Carrollton, Kentucky, and slowed down. As we rounded the spiraling bend, we approached countless blue and red flashing emergency lights. We soon discovered it was more than a bad accident — it was a horrific catastrophe.

A large vehicle was smoking, and it appeared a pick-up truck was sticking out of the front fender area of the larger vehicle. An officer flagged us on, and we continued our journey to a hotel in Louisville. Once inside our hotel room, we quickly turned on the local news and heard the terrible report from a grim-faced reporter.



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