Hi Henry,
I'm Paul's daughter Bobbi. Almost a year has gone by and after almost a year of grief, the legal paperwork is signed and I can finally
clarify a few things.
In regards to the Free Press and St. Albans Messenger articles about my fathers accident by Lamoille County Sheriffs Department, I'd like the truth to finally be told in regards to what happened that night.
My father was traveling east on RT 15 to my house for Christmas Eve dinner when a Subaru driven by Judith Parsons headed west on RT 15 crossed the center line by 4' 5", sideswipeing my father, her front drivers side tire hit my fathers rear drivers side tire. She hit him so hard that it twisted the rear axle of his truck and broke the leaf springs on the drivers side causing my father to lose control of his vehicle that put him across the center line of the westbound lane into the path of the Freightliner driven by Sean Noel. So, my dad didn't lose control of his vehicle and cross the centerline. He was forced out of control by the Subaru. There was nothing the driver of the freightliner could have done to prevent this accident.
The officer in charge of the scene of the accident accused my father of drinking and sent him for a complete autopsy. He had been sober for 27 years at that time.
The officer in charge of the scene did NOT give a blood test to the driver of the Subaru but did do a blood test on the driver of the
Freightliner.
The officer in charge of the scene did not take any pictures of the Subaru at the scene of the accident.
The officer in charge of the scene tried to change the time of the accident to the last dialed call on my fathers cell phone.
The officer in charge of the scene counseled the driver of the Subaru by drawing her a picture of what happened.
The officer in charge of the scene told the driver of the Subaru to "keep in mind, the only person who really knows what happened is Paul and he's dead."
The list goes on and on and on but with the help of my lawyer, Sheriff Marcoux finally looked this over a bit closer and found that he has himself a dirty cop on his police force.
Had my husband and I not done our own investigation, my dad would have been blamed, my family and I would have never had the truth to what was so very obvious Christmas morning.
I am filing a formal complaint with the Sheriffs Department this upcoming week in regards to the outrageous misconduct of this
particular officer. He is a waste of community resources.
I put up the fight for my fathers names sake and I won.
If you have any questions or want to discuss or print a retract to the original article please email me back or call me.
BandMRooney@aol.comhome: 635-1740
cell 324-1195
Thanks Henry
Bobbi Cootware-Rooney