Former US spy is sentenced for killing British teenager

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A former US spy has been sentenced to eight months in prison suspended for 12 months for causing the death of Harry Dunn by careless driving in 2019.

Anne Sacoolas, 45, was driving on the wrong side of the B4031 in Northamptonshire when she hit the 19-year-old, who was riding in the opposite direction.

The US for forbade her to travel to the UK for sentencing, but the British went ahead with sentencing her.

This is one of the first cases in history where cameras were allowed in court during sentencing in England & Wales.

 
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Is this the reverse of what we can expect with Andrew over the whole Epstein thing (who definitely didn’t kill himself, etc…).

How many of those paedophiles have been arrested so far again? Something about lists of passengers to paedophile Island? Some went 26 times for the relaxing atmosphere and seaside views, etc….?
 

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Is this the reverse of what we can expect with Andrew over the whole Epstein thing (who definitely didn’t kill himself, etc…).

How many of those paedophiles have been arrested so far again? Something about lists of passengers to paedophile Island? Some went 26 times for the relaxing atmosphere and seaside views, etc….?

Considering that the US doesn't like extraditing its citizens abroad to stand trial for things they are suspected of doing, the UK should reciprocate and not allow the prince to go to the US.

There is a long list of American suspects wanted in Britain for trial that America refuses to send to us. Britain should therefore refuse to send Prince Andrew to America.

What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
 

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Considering that the US doesn't like extraditing its citizens abroad to stand trial for things they are suspected of doing, the UK should reciprocate and not allow the prince to go to the US.

There is a long list of American suspects wanted in Britain for trial that America refuses to send to us. Britain should therefore refuse to send Prince Andrew to America.

What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
No reason for Andrew to go to America anyway. Once Maxwell commits voluntarily (or involuntarily) suicide then there’s no corroborating evidence like all the staff on paedophile Island or the flight crews on the Lolita Express or decades of underage girls or any other records, etc…so nothing happened.
The man above has a convincing argument, spelling out how Epstein actually must have killed himself!
 

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What made her a spy? Just wondering how that is related.

Sacoolas is a former US spy and the wife of a CIA operative based at RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire. RAF Croughton is a listening station.

On 27th August 2019, she drove her Volvo XC90 out of the base on the wrong side of the road and collided with 19-year-old Harry Dunn, who was coming towards her on his motorcycle, causing a fireball. According to Sacoolas, she went over to Harry who pleaded with her: "Don't let me die."

Sacoolas had a previous driving infraction in the US state of Virginia in 2006 for "failing to pay full time and attention". The BBC reported that the Sacoolas family had only been in the UK for three weeks.

A diplomatic incident occurred between Britain and America after Sacoolas fled to America and America refused to extradite her to Britain. After three years of complicated legal battles between Britain and America the Americans finally allowed her to stand trial from the US via video link.

The Dunn family say their lawyer has evidence that Sacoolas was not only driving on the wrong side of the road but was also using her mobile phone at the time of the incident, which is illegal in England & Wales.

On the issue of the US not extraditing American suspects to the UK but British suspects are regularly extradited to the US:

On 22 July 2020 it was widely reported that the UK and US governments had agreed to close the "loophole" in the arrangement that allegedly provided immunity from criminal prosecution for the family of US staff (though not retroactively). The precise legal nature of those arrangements, however, remains unexplained.

 
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No reason for Andrew to go to America anyway. Once Maxwell commits voluntarily (or involuntarily) suicide then there’s no corroborating evidence like all the staff on paedophile Island or the flight crews on the Lolita Express or decades or underage girls or any other records, etc…so nothing happened.
The man above has a convincing argument, spelling out how Epstein actually must have killed himself!

It seems that the King isn't a big fan of his brother Prince Andrew. He's chosen his two other siblings Princess Anne and Prince Edward as his "vice monarchs" or "deputy monarchs."

Regardless of what you may think of Prince Andrew it seems that the British should start looking after their suspected criminals the way the Americans look after theirs.