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Suit filed over crash
By The News Tribune
Published: 12/29/2008

WASHINGTON - The family of an Eatonville woman killed in a car wreck three years ago is suing the state Department of Corrections, contending the agency didn’t do enough to supervise the ex-con who caused the crash. The husband and two children of Carol Simpson filed the wrongful death suit in Pierce County Superior Court earlier this month.

Michael Joshua Dyer, who is serving more than six years in prison after being convicted of vehicular homicide in Simpson’s death, also is named as a defendant in the lawsuit. “Carol’s unfortunate and preventable death was caused by defendant DOC and defendant Dyer’s gross failures,” the lawsuit states. Simpson’s widower, James Kenneth Simpson, and their two children, Laura Jean Bridgham and Gregory James Simpson, seek unspecified monetary damages. They say they’ve suffered “emotional and psychological damages” as a result of Simpson’s death. Read more.

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