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Watts faces manslaughter

Blood-alcohol test shows UK center legally drunk at time of accident

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

-Emfi m, Chain of events
decision science and the chronology M the
informastélIlIiIlosystems accident W JasonWatts.

Artie Steinmetz aid Cfl'is Brock:
ti! p... Nov. 14: UK iootbaii tent
holds ceremony honoring series
for last home game. Watts. a senior.
stands with his iamdy anong the
. honored players.
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~ ‘30 pa; UK celebrates a 554‘! route
over Vandy, solidifying its first hotel
bid since i993.
. Mt. he. 15: Watts. Artie
“He IS SteimtetzallChrisBrocitarriveat
. Harley's Tavern, located on
respons1ble New Road.

and he is

wrong, but
two of his
friends are
dead and he
has to live i a; Watts, Steinmetz and Brock
_ ” leave Harley's tavern. They head to
Wlth that. be owner Jim Nancy's (above)
house.
- Cecelia Uidjaia,
interior design 2 up; Watts. Steinmetz and Brock
sophomore leave Harley's house. Watts tells
Haney the three are planning to go
deer hinting.
6:58am: Attemptingtopassaca'on
US. 27 in Pulaski County, Watts
loses control oi his i985 Chevy
pickup. While try'nlg to recover, the
truck flips, ejecting at three
passengers. Local residents Junior
Rose and John Hedges hear the
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Steiimetz all Brock
It S Jason Watts (center) stood with his family Saturday before UK pounded Vanderbilt on Senior Day. Early the next morning, Watts' trucll flipped over on U.S. 27, "med M at lilac“,
shocking. It killing Artie Steinmetz, 19, a UK student and redshirt freshman, and Christopher Brocll, 21, an Eastern Kentucky University student. Watts is illmlelfiately transported to
. UK Hospital.
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“so" Watts' two counts of {W the truck fl ipped. I'K redshirt freshman conference addressing “CM“
marlsieughterandone I I Arthur Steinmetz. 19. and Eastern Kentucky \. ' " ‘
count of drunken driving L‘K football player Jason Watts has been University student (‘hristophi-r Brock. “.31.
can carry the following charged With second (Rifle? manslaughter were pronounced dead on the scene.
Mill nuts in the anti drunken drIlvmi: following an automo- Watts remained in fair condition last
MUCH court system. bile crash that killed a teammate and another night at L'K Hospital. where hit underwpm a

 

 

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A blood sample taken from Watts showed
the starting center had a blood-alcohol level
of 0.15. according to the Pulaski County Sher»

second surgery to clean a 12-inch gash to his
right forearm. The procedure was in ln- rw
peated today. said Dr, James Lovell. the plus
tic surgeon who operated on Watts.

 

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