MARIETTA, Georgia (AP) -- A drunken driver who veered off the road and decapitated a friend was sentenced to five years in prison Wednesday.
John Kemper Hutcherson, 21, pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide in the death last August of 23-year-old Frankie Brohm, whose head was severed when the car grazed a telephone pole support wire. The two men were on their way home from a bar after a night of drinking when Brohm stuck his head out the window because he thought he was going to be sick, authorities said.
Police said Hutcherson was apparently unaware his friend had been decapitated -- and drove more than 10 miles to his parents' home, where he went inside and fell asleep with the headless body still in his truck. A neighbor discovered the body the next morning.
Investigators said Hutcherson's blood-alcohol level was probably more than twice the legal limit at the time of the accident. Brohm's family had asked for leniency for Hutcherson, who was the victim's childhood friend.
John Kemper Hutcherson, 21, pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide in the death last August of 23-year-old Frankie Brohm, whose head was severed when the car grazed a telephone pole support wire. The two men were on their way home from a bar after a night of drinking when Brohm stuck his head out the window because he thought he was going to be sick, authorities said.
Police said Hutcherson was apparently unaware his friend had been decapitated -- and drove more than 10 miles to his parents' home, where he went inside and fell asleep with the headless body still in his truck. A neighbor discovered the body the next morning.
Investigators said Hutcherson's blood-alcohol level was probably more than twice the legal limit at the time of the accident. Brohm's family had asked for leniency for Hutcherson, who was the victim's childhood friend.
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