'What we had talked about, take that to the grave': Report reveals details about State Police sergeant who allegedly drove drunk, caused fatal crash
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'What we had talked about, take that to the grave': Report reveals details about State Police sergeant who allegedly drove drunk, caused fatal crash
"Scott Quigley was indicted on a charge of negligent motor vehicle homicide while operating under the influence, following a crash that resulted in the death of Angelo Schettino, a 37-year-old man with developmental disabilities."
"Quigley allegedly ran his unmarked State Police cruiser into oncoming traffic, striking a van transporting Schettino to a group home, leading to Schettino's death from injuries sustained in the crash."
"An independent investigation commissioned by Middlesex DA Marian Ryan revealed that employees learned of Quigley's severe injuries but were largely unaware of the crash details, which became significant in a related murder trial."
A report found no wrongdoing by the Middlesex DA's office regarding a fatal crash involving Sergeant Scott Quigley, who was indicted for negligent motor vehicle homicide. Quigley allegedly drove drunk, causing the death of Angelo Schettino. The crash details were previously unknown but became relevant in a murder trial. An independent investigation revealed that employees were aware of Quigley's severe injuries post-crash but lacked information about the incident itself. The investigation involved interviews with 34 employees, including the DA and assistant district attorneys.
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