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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Type: Draft manuscript / book excerpt
File Size: 1.86 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a draft manuscript (possibly a memoir) dated April 2, 2012. The author recounts a personal tragedy from July 2011 where their sister-in-law, Marilyn (a retired lawyer), was killed by a postal truck in New York City. The text details the family's review of security footage showing the truck in a 'game of chicken' with a van, and their subsequent frustration with the prosecutor who only charged the driver with leaving the scene.

People (7)

Name Role Context
The Author Narrator
Recounts a personal family tragedy; implies legal background ('painful shifting of roles' from professional to victim).
Marilyn Victim / Sister-in-law
The author's brother's wife; a retired judicial referee in the NY Matrimonial Court; killed in a bicycle accident in ...
The Brother Family Member
Marilyn's husband; demanded thorough investigation and prosecution.
The Nephew Engineer
Helped the author view security video footage of the accident.
Mail Truck Driver Suspect
Driver of the US Postal truck that hit Marilyn; charged with leaving the scene of an accident.
Van Driver Suspect
Driver of an unidentified van involved in a 'game of chicken' with the mail truck; never identified or caught.
Prosecutor Official
Described as 'reluctant'; charged the driver with leaving the scene but not homicide.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
New York Matrimonial Court
Where Marilyn worked as a judicial referee before retiring.
United States Postal Service
Implied by 'United States postal truck' and 'mail building'.
House Oversight Committee
Indicated by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017306'.

Timeline (2 events)

2012-04-02
Drafting of the manuscript page.
Unknown
July 2011
Death of Marilyn (author's sister-in-law) in a bicycle accident involving a US Postal truck.
New York City street

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of the accident.
Mail building basement
Where the mail truck turned after the accident.

Relationships (3)

The Author In-law Marilyn
My brother’s beloved wife, Marilyn... my sister-in-law.
The Author Sibling The Brother
My brother
The Author Family/Collaborator The Nephew
my nephew (who is an engineer) and I were able to view video footage

Key Quotes (4)

"In July of 2011, my own family learned what it felt like to become the victim of a possible homicide."
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"What we saw was a mail truck and an unidentified van barreling down a narrow street in what appeared to be a game of “chicken.”"
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Quote #2
"Suddenly our family became the victims seeking justice from a reluctant prosecutor."
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Quote #3
"In the end, the prosecutor charged the mail truck driver with leaving the scene of an accident, but not with causing Marilyn’s death."
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Quote #4

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