Woman Pleads Guilty In Drunk-Driving Wreck
By Nancy Simpson
CREATED Jul. 12, 2012
ST. CHARLES, Mo. (AP) - A St. Charles County woman faces sentencing on Sept. 19 after admitting she was drinking before causing the wreck that killed two women last year.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that 23-year-old Audrey Glenville of Dardenne Prairie pleaded guilty Wednesday to two counts of involuntary manslaughter. The accident on Aug. 19 killed 74-year-old Saundra Carlin and 64-year-old Mary Silver.
Glenville said she drank three glasses of rum and punch at a friend's apartment in a span of three hours before driving to her job as a waitress. Authorities say her blood-alcohol content was 0.127 about two hours after the accident. The legal limit in Missouri is 0.08.
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