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Alyssa Shepherd being released from prison Wednesday

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Alyssa Shepherd, the driver convicted of hitting and killing three siblings and injuring another student in 2018, will be released from prison on Wednesday.

The Fulton County Prosecutor confirmed her release Tuesday afternoon with WNDU, who report that Shepherd will serve roughly three years of home detention while wearing a GPS-monitoring ankle bracelet, followed by another three years of probation.

Shepherd completed a course through the Indiana Department of Corrections that took six months off her original sentence.

Her driver’s license has been suspended until 2032.

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2 comments

Carman Greenlee March 9, 2022 at 11:44 am

This is so wrong! She KILLED people and she should never ever get her licence back. Can not believe she is out and going to serve in home detention, big whoops, what the hell is wrong with our justice system! SICKENING!!!!

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Jaime March 9, 2022 at 2:11 pm

She needs to pay more for her conviction! How would she be reacting if it happened to her kids?

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