The parents of a North Carolina woman killed in a car crash fear their daughter was left to die and are demanding to know why her corpse was left in the passenger seat when the car was towed twice and searched for information before ending up at a scrap yard.
Nellie Nelson and Roger Tysinger claim police have given them multiple, conflicting accounts about what happened to their daughter, Teresa Tysinger Williams, following a car crash in Stoneville.
I won’t rest until somebody tells me the truth,’ Nelson said. ‘Y’all screwed up, you messed up — from the fire department to EMS to the highway patrol. ‘I need somebody to tell me what happened to my daughter.’
Williams, 54, of Mayodan, was a passenger when her son Banner Williams, 26, known as Cole, ran her 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee off of Stone Mountain Road on June 14, Rockingham Now reported.
When Nelson learned about the crash, the worried mom said she was told her daughter was not involved, but a second search at her behest led an EMS worker to find Williams’ body still inside the car nine hours after the crash.
Nelson and her husband fear that their daughter might have been alive immediately after the incident and succumbed to her injuries while the car was being towed.
According to the report submitted by the North Carolina medical examiner, a the paramedic who found Williams at the McGehee Towing lot said that the woman had been covered by loose clothing and a child safety seat.
When asked if Williams’ body was visible from the driver’s side of the vehicle, the paramedic said, ‘I’m not sure. I walked up on the passenger side but, considering all of the clothing on top of her and the car seat, probably not.’
The report also says Cole never mentioned his mother was in the car.
Authorities said that Cole had admitted using heroin an hour before the crash, and police arrested him four days later.
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