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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Whiteley Sentenced To 10 Years For Role In Fatal Shippeetown Crash

Parents of the two teenagers who died in the February 2012 crash speak out at the sentencing.

In an emotion-filled courtroom Tuesday afternoon, Nicholas Whiteley, 21, of North Kingstown, was sentenced to 10 years, 3 to serve at the ACI and 3 on home confinement, in connection to the accident Feb. 19, 2012, on Shippeetown Road in East Greenwich that resulted in the deaths of Madeline Healey, 18, and Michael Ruggieri, 19, both of North Kingstown. In addition, Whiteley loses his driver's license for five years, and must have Interlock (where you have to blow into a machine in order to get it to start) for two years upon return of license, and he must pay a $5,000 fine. Whiteley had changed his plea from not guilty to no contest. In that Kent County Courthouse room were Healey and Ruggieri family members.  As reported by WPRI, James …

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12:58 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

Such a tragic story...as parents we have an obligation and a duty to tell our children that drinking is unacceptable before turning 21. We can say that it's a rite of passage to drink when you're young but too many children are dying. Ask where your children are going, when they are coming home ...and occasionally check their stories by going to where they say they are going to be. If they are …   more ›

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Fry Gets 40 Years, 20 to Serve in Prison

Convicted murderer Kimberly Fry was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

North Kingstown resident Kimberly Fry, convicted of strangling her 8-year-old daughter in 2008, was sentenced Tuesday in Providence Superior Court. According to WPRI, Fry was sentenced to 40 years with 20 years to serve. On Oct. 6, 2011, Fry was found guilty of second-degree murder – a charge with a maximum sentence of life in prison – in the death her 8-year-old daughter, Camden, in August 2008. Fry strangled her daughter in their home on Ricci Lane in North Kingstown after the girl threw a tantrum over taking a bath. Fry's first attorneys asserted that Fry accidentally suffocated her daughter while trying to perform a restraint technique on the girl. The road to Fry's sentencing has been laden with postponements. Her original sentencing…

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