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This female is the bottom of the human filth barrel. She is hoping a couple is dead after she and the other car were racing down a road. The couple did indeed die on this Easter morning in 2022.
This monster finally got some justice in 2023:
A Burnsville, Minn. woman was sentenced to 15 years in prison Friday, March 24 in Dakota County District Court for her role in the deaths of two former Prescott residents, Tayler Garza and Dalton Ford. However, she will only serve 10.
Camille Dennis-Bond and her younger brother, Leon Bond were drag racing on County Road 42 in Burnsville around 10:30 a.m. April 4, 2021 when Ford and Garza were on their way to get coffee before heading to Prescott to join their families for Easter festivities; they never made it. Ford had begun a left turn, unaware that the two vehicles driven by the Bonds were travelling in excess of 100 miles per hour. The vehicle driven by Leon Bond nearly split the Ford/Garza vehicle in half; the collision killed both Ford and Garza.
Leon Bond, who was 80 days from his 18th birthday, was tried as a juvenile, while his older sister was 19 at the time and charged as an adult. Both Ford, who had moved to Burnsville, and Garza, who had moved to Woodbury, were 22 at the time of the accident. Ford and Garza were middle school sweethearts and their plans to get married and have a family were cut short nearly two years ago.