UPDATE: Prosecutors Reviewing Multiple Previous Crashes Linked To Nicole Lorraine Linton, Who Killed Six People In LA Car Wreck

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Nicole Lorraine Linton, the 37-year-old nurse from Texas who killed six people in a deadly LA car crash last week, is reportedly being investigated for OTHER previous crashes they believe she was involved in, according to the Los Angeles Times. The explosive claim asserts that prosecutors are reviewing 13 incidents they believe are also tied to Linton both in and outside of California, which includes a 2020 crash where two cars collided and totaled.

So far, attorneys have not given further details regarding their claims about Linton’s previous alleged offenses outside of the fatal crash she caused on Thursday when she sped through an intersection driving 100mph and killing six people. Among the casualties were a pregnant woman named Asherey Ryan, her one-year-old son, and the unborn child’s father, Renald.

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As previously reported, Linton is being held on $9 million bond after being released from the hospital where she was being treated for “minor injuries.” She has since been taken to the Century Regional Detention Center and has officially been charged with six counts of murder as she faces 90 years in prison for the reckless crash, which also left eight people injured, including a teen who reportedly suffered “serious injuries” upon being given medical treatment.

Ryan’s sister, Sha-seana Kerr, has since spoken out after losing several loved ones in Thursday’s horrific incident, telling KTLA that she can still find it in her heart to forgive Linton for the pain and suffering she has brought on to not just her life but her entire family.

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“I just want to tell her that we forgive her. She will have to live with this for the rest of her life. That’s why she was spared. We understand it already.”

In a previous statement made on her Instagram, Kerr had told her followers, “I already cried. I cried. I didn’t sleep one bit. I’m all cried out. We have to bury four people. As soon as I see that video, it hit home, it hit different. I felt connected. Her taking my sister my nephews my brother in law. She took my son’s only cousin. We are so deeply hurt.”

Maurice Cassidy: Maurice is a writer and news manager originally from Germany. He has a Bachelor's in Film and a Master's in Film & Communication. Maurice is a self-proclaimed reader by day and reality TV watcher by night, with a passion for all things pop culture.