Walterboro Family Demands Justice for Loved Ones in Car Crash

Dec 5, 2024 at 10:57 PM
Two years have passed since the lives of Stephanie Dantzler, Shanice and Miranda Dantzler-Williams were brutally cut short. On May 8, 2022, a Charleston County Sheriff's deputy, Emily Pelletier, ran a stop sign at high speed and collided with the car carrying these three beloved women. The family has been in pain and waiting for justice ever since.

Justice Delayed: A Family's Unwavering Determination

Accident Details and Family Grief

The three women were on Highway 17 when their lives were forever changed. The impact of that fateful day still lingers in the hearts of their family. They have gathered around their graves on numerous occasions, demanding answers and justice. The pain they endure is indescribable.Even after two long years, they have not received their day in court. The delay in their case has left them frustrated and questioning the justice system. They compare their situation to that of Jamie Lee Komoroski, whose DUI crash case was settled earlier this week. The family wonders why they are still waiting while another high-profile crash has been resolved.

Deputy's Actions and Legal Proceedings

Documents reveal that Pelletier was traveling at over 80 miles per hour on her way to a non-emergency call when the accident occurred. She was placed on administrative leave and later arrested on charges of homicide/reckless homicide. Despite being released on a $75,000 bond, the family's quest for justice continues.The family believes that justice delayed is justice denied. Their determination to seek accountability is unshakable. They will not stop until they receive the justice they deserve. They hope that their story will shed light on the flaws in the justice system and lead to changes that prevent similar tragedies from happening in the future.