CA - Nicole Lorraine Linton, 37, speeds through intersection kills 6, including pregnant woman in fiery crash, Los Angeles, 4 Aug. '22

I had a 2017 Mercedes E class with a shark fin antenna. There was no option for any other type of antenna, that I can recall. Her car definitely looks newer than 2017. Most likely 2020 or later given the slope of the back windshield.

Yeah, I just don’t think it’s an antenna and I feel like it’s beating a dead horse at this point to keep debating if it’s some sort of aftermarket antenna, especially since we’ve seen pics of the aftermath and there’s clearly no antenna.

A lot of going around in circles about drivers licenses and antennas in this thread Jmo
 
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''Nathesia Lewis, was identified as one of the six victims in the fiery Los Angeles on August 4. Lewis was driving with Lynette Noble when the vehicle burst into flames after being slammed by ICU nurse, Nicole Linton''

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''Lynette Noble, was identified as one of the six victims in the fiery Los Angeles on August 4. Noble and Lewis were driving together when ICU nurse Nicole Linton slammed into their car

Nea Irby was hanging out with Noble and Lewis the day they were killed. Irby, who is close friends with Noble, was driving separately from the two. She drove pass the intersection of the crash minutes before the accident. When she went back, she saw the fiery collision.

'I just thought it was a tragic accident,' Irby said.

'If I would have known it was Lynette, I would have turned my car around and went back to stay right there until they put out the fire. It's been bothering me. I just have this vision in my head of this car on fire and to have found out that it was her is hard.'
 
Germaine Mason died in April 20, 2017 at the age of 34. Mason never jumped competitively after early 2012. According to the Express UK, the athlete retired in 2016 and decided to returned to his home nation –where his five-year-old son lived. It is said by a friend/co-worker that she planned to marry him. Was it just a dream for her? He may have been at the club, when she worked there, but his Insta sure doesn't show him there. Maybe she went to GB or Jamaica and just met him and fell in love at first sight. Maybe it was a crush. Odd.

Team GB high jumper Germaine Mason dead after motorcycle crash

Sin City got their liquor license pulled after a big bust in 2007. They tried to make a comeback as a venue for events, but it didn't go over, I guess. It's now a bottle recycle place, at least it looks that way. Trying to get a timeline. The "new" FB site hasn't had a post since Oct. 2017.

Bronx strip club Sin City finally loses liquor license, launches petition urging employees to make 'voices heard'

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I am wondering if her telling people she "intended to marry" Germain Mason was so type of delusion.
At the time of his passing, his long term girlfriend was 3 months pregnant with their second child. Anything I have read indicates they were in a committed relationship. There is no mention anywhere of Nicole. I just don't think it's true.
 
12ft | Behind Nicole Linton's murder charges in Windsor Hills crash - Los Angeles Times

Among the dead are 23-year-old Asherey Ryan; her 11-month-old child, Alonzo Quintero; her boyfriend, Reynold Lester; and their unborn child. Ryan was 8½ months pregnant when she was killed. The boy she was carrying had been named Armani Lester, according to the Los Angeles County coroner’s office.

Two additional women killed in the crash have yet to be identified by authorities, but loved ones said they were Nathesia Lewis, 42, and Lynette Noble, 38.

“She has to pay for what she did,” said Clarence “Moezart” Hamlin, Lewis’ boyfriend. “She can’t get away with this.”

If [Nicole] was psychologically unwell, she hid it, her friends said.

Linton graduated with a degree in marketing from Howard University in Washington, D.C., in 2007, only pivoting toward a career in nursing after, according to her friend from college. She worked as a technician during nursing school, then as an intensive care unit nurse. She eventually became a travel nurse, working for contracting giant AMN Healthcare starting in 2020.


She was “very inviting, bubbly. An extremely hard-worker” with a bright smile, said her friend, who lived in the same dormitory as Linton at Howard.

Five years after graduating from Howard, Linton moved to Laredo, Texas, where she worked as an operating room technician at Laredo Medical Center while traveling back and forth to Houston to get her bachelor’s degree in nursing, a former co-worker said.

“She was a highly motivated person, I would say, considering she had a different undergrad and became an operating room technician — totally changing fields,” said Arnulfo Salazar, who worked with and socialized with Linton in Laredo.

Salazar said that for part of her time in town, Linton did not own a car. He said they went to parties together, often barbecues in friends’ backyards, and while he did not notice any psychological issues, Salazar said that Linton could get gloomy.

“She was by herself here, so she would be a little down about being alone,” he said.

Then Linton moved full time to Houston, where she studied anesthesia at a graduate level at the University of Texas Health Science Center.

In Houston, she met Hurley, who recalled her as a hard-working and pleasant surgical technician at West Houston Hospital who had many friends. Linton then went on to nursing school and began work as an ICU nurse, Hurley said.

“She was kind and considerate of her patients and loved her job. She was an achiever,” Hurley said.

But as her career progressed, Linton began to accumulate car crashes, prosecutors say. In 2013, she failed to accelerate at a green light in Laredo and was rear-ended, according to Texas Department of Transportation data. In 2016, the same thing happened in Houston. She was not at fault in either of those crashes.

But the results of the Aug. 4 crash were far different.

“I don’t know anything that could have put her in the space,” Linton’s college friend said of events leading to the fatal Windsor Hills crash.

“My heart breaks,” Hurley said.

But also broken are the families of those who lost their lives. Ryan’s younger sister, Cotie Davis, 20, remembered how she used to do Ryan’s hair and how they both were studying for college degrees in criminal justice.

“I cannot imagine not having her at my graduation,” Davis said before bursting into tears.
I am thoroughly confused. So she had a bachelors in marketing and worked for GM until she was laid off, then another article says she began working as a waitress at strip clubs. This article says she at some point started working as a surgical tech which, at least in my state, requires a specific two year degree - you don’t just get on-the-job training for that here, but maybe it’s different there. Then she got a bachelors in nursing, ok. Then she started studying a masters in anesthesia?? Yet another article said she was a DNP? How many careers did she have?! I guess it’s not super significant but it’s just….really confusing. I need a timeline just to map out her career journey!

JMO
 
I am wondering if her telling people she "intended to marry" Germain Mason was so type of delusion.
At the time of his passing, his long term girlfriend was 3 months pregnant with their second child. Anything I have read indicates they were in a committed relationship. There is no mention anywhere of Nicole. I just don't think it's true.
Good catch. Or she was the mistress.
 
I am thoroughly confused. So she had a bachelors in marketing and worked for GM until she was laid off, then another article says she began working as a waitress at strip clubs. This article says she at some point started working as a surgical tech which, at least in my state, requires a specific two year degree - you don’t just get on-the-job training for that here, but maybe it’s different there. Then she got a bachelors in nursing, ok. Then she started studying a masters in anesthesia?? Yet another article said she was a DNP? How many careers did she have?! I guess it’s not super significant but it’s just….really confusing. I need a timeline just to map out her career journey!

JMO
You aren’t alone mewmew - I am very confused about her educational journey. I’m just curious about whether she was not entirely truthful about her credentials. In Texas, I can’t find a license for her as an advanced practice nurse of any sort, ARNP, including CNM (midwifery), CNS (clinical nurse specialist), or CRNA (nurse anesthetist). I used NURSYS, which anyone can search for license verification. The only ones I see are the RN licenses in TX, CA, and HI.


The loss of these 6 beautiful humans is incredibly sad. My thoughts and prayers are with the families as they try to make sense of this horrific event.
 
I am finding it difficult to wrap my mind around someone stable enough, intelligent enough, and hard-working enough to get into and graduate nursing school/ boards (very competitive and grueling) allegedly having diagnosed significant mental illness and doing something this cruel. She seems to have purposely thrown it all away while wanting to hurt others in the process. And has two very very different sides to her personality. JMO
 
You aren’t alone mewmew - I am very confused about her educational journey. I’m just curious about whether she was not entirely truthful about her credentials. In Texas, I can’t find a license for her as an advanced practice nurse of any sort, ARNP, including CNM (midwifery), CNS (clinical nurse specialist), or CRNA (nurse anesthetist). I used NURSYS, which anyone can search for license verification. The only ones I see are the RN licenses in TX, CA, and HI.


The loss of these 6 beautiful humans is incredibly sad. My thoughts and prayers are with the families as they try to make sense of this horrific event.
That’s my thought too — was she truthful or were some of these things delusions…..the masters in anesthesia, the DNP, her going to marry the Olympian guy, even the surgical tech thing — it’s possible she worked in the OR as a tech cleaning, stocking supplies etc, but I question if she had an additional degree and certification as a surgical tech, unless the process is different there. Maybe she’s the type of person who fabricates things or they’re really true in her mind.

I was married to someone like that - he lied about EVERYTHING literally down to how his name was spelled (!!!) and where he went to school but in his mind it was reality. I only bring that up to say, it’s not totally unheard of.

JMO!
 
That’s my thought too — was she truthful or were some of these things delusions…..the masters in anesthesia, the DNP, her going to marry the Olympian guy, even the surgical tech thing — it’s possible she worked in the OR as a tech cleaning, stocking supplies etc, but I question if she had an additional degree and certification as a surgical tech, unless the process is different there. Maybe she’s the type of person who fabricates things or they’re really true in her mind.

I was married to someone like that - he lied about EVERYTHING literally down to how his name was spelled (!!!) and where he went to school but in his mind it was reality. I only bring that up to say, it’s not totally unheard of.

JMO!
That must have been very difficult.
 
That’s my thought too — was she truthful or were some of these things delusions…..the masters in anesthesia, the DNP, her going to marry the Olympian guy, even the surgical tech thing — it’s possible she worked in the OR as a tech cleaning, stocking supplies etc, but I question if she had an additional degree and certification as a surgical tech, unless the process is different there. Maybe she’s the type of person who fabricates things or they’re really true in her mind.

I was married to someone like that - he lied about EVERYTHING literally down to how his name was spelled (!!!) and where he went to school but in his mind it was reality. I only bring that up to say, it’s not totally unheard of.

JMO!

Congratulations on your survival, and I'm serious.
 
That must have been very difficult.

Congratulations on your survival, and I'm serious.
Thank you!! ❤️ Six years of total chaos. Very glad to be out.

The weight of keeping up with lies is very heavy. My ex struggled with suicidal ideation, drugs, etc. IF this is what NL was dealing with (lies/delusions), she may have cracked under the weight of her fantasies. This is total speculation on my part - just a thought.

JMO
 
OMG!

How did she manage to survive that?

Sorry…not sorry, she needs to spend the rest of her life in jail.

The only thing that would change my mind would be if she was sober, had a car malfunction, or a medical event beyond her control. I doubt any of that happened.

This is horrific.

MOO
She wasn’t intoxicated, she had 13 previous crashes. She was a horrific driver. Why was she allowed to have a license?
 
So what does her being an RN have to do with anything?
When the horrific accident first occurred I thought it was important to know more about her and what her occupation was--- and it is important, because she has a very professional job, a job where a person is supposed to have caring and compassion, you know, the kind of profession where you wouldn't think that person would be going 100 mph through an intersection and wind up killing 5 people and injuring 6 others
 
So what does her being an RN have to do with anything?
It's hard to accept that no one raised the alarm that something was seriously wrong with her long before now. It's incredibly hard to get into a BSN program. It's not just a matter of getting good grades in your first two years of college, there are background checks, drug testing, and in-depth interviews. Many intelligent, responsible people are turned away simply because all of the spots are filled. Reality hits hard when straight A students are studying constantly and still scraping by with B's and high C's.

It is not possible to slink into class late and hungover, miss important deadlines, and fumble through clinical for long. These classes are taught by medical professionals who can spot drug impairment or serious mental disorders in their sleep. Anyone who is not at the top of their game will not advance to the next semester.

I think people are surprised to see that someone who has handled such a demanding career, holding people's lives in their hands, would choose to go on a suicide mission with complete disregard for anyone else's suffering and death. This was not an accident caused by impaired judgment due to alcohol or drugs. (as far as we know). It appears she made a stone-cold sober decision. I can't imagine that she thought she would survive, but I could be wrong. MOO
 
Just a slight correction...

When the horrific accident first occurred I thought it was important to know more about her and what her occupation was--- and it is important, because she has a very professional job, a job where a person is supposed to have caring and compassion, you know, the kind of profession where you wouldn't think that person would be going 100 mph through an intersection and wind up killing 5 people and injuring 6 others

that would be 6 people killed & 8 injured...
 
So what does her being an RN have to do with anything?

When the horrific accident first occurred I thought it was important to know more about her and what her occupation was--- and it is important, because she has a very professional job, a job where a person is supposed to have caring and compassion, you know, the kind of profession where you wouldn't think that person would be going 100 mph through an intersection and wind up killing 5 people and injuring 6 others

IMHO any licensed profession requires good judgement. An ICU nurse makes many, many decisions about patient care while at work. The very lives of the patients depend on the nurse's sound judgement. The patients, the families, the hospital itself, the other staff members all depend on the nurse's ability to assess situations and choose the most beneficial path of action, the nurse's judgement.

Driving 90 to 100 miles an hour on a surface street in traffic shows rather poor judgement IMHO, poor assessment of the situation and poor path of action.

Some of us might expect less from a person who did not have the administrative skills to earn a technical degree and pass a licensing exam.

jmho ymmv lrr
 

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