Board 8 > Man who CONFESSED to KILLING a Man on YOUTUBE is RELEASED..and has JOB OFFERS!!.

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Full Throttle
10/04/19 9:15:22 PM
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Do you think Privilege played a role in his light sentence for drunk driving causing death? - Results (3 votes)
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28 y/o Matthew Cordle from Ohio, who confessed to driving drunk and comitting vehicular homicide in a bizarre eyebrow raising 2013 Youtube Video has been released EARLY from Prison, 5 months ahead of his release!!

He was seen on youtube making a confession that he was the one responsible for killing 61 y/o Vincent Canzani, a US Navy Veteran and father of 2 in August 27, 2013 and it was shot and produced by "Because I Said I Would" and "Save Your Victim" that served as a public service announcement.

Authorites said his blood alcohol was .191, more than twice the legal limit during the mornig hours of June 22, 2013 after a night of drinking before getting behind the wheel

The then 22 y/o told police he "blacked out" before driving his vehicle on the wrong side of Interstate 670 that morning when he struck Canzani head on...

He confessed "I killed a man" which was viewed more than 3.3 million times and said the video acts as his confession and said he will plead guilty and take full responsibility

He said "If i took a different route, maybe i would get a reduced sentence and maybe i would get off, but iwon't dishonour Vincent's memory by lying about what happened"

He said the video was to discourage others from driving drunk as he begged people not to do it and not to make excuses

His honesty DIDN'T earn him much sympathy from a judge who sentence him to 6 and a half years out of a maximu 8 and a half

Matt wrote "Good to be free" on facebook as his friends wrote "We missed you Matt" and he can't believe how much the world has changed in 6 years

But not everyone is pleased with his early release including the victim's daughter, Angela who tried to dissuade the judge from granting him early release and said "Letting him out 6 months early sends a message that he can continue to do what he wants and it doesn't matter who it affects"

Cordle promised the judge he will leave prison a better person than when he walked in and wants to go back to college for his degree in PSYCHOLOGY and working in mental health

He already has numerous JOB OFFERS waiting for him and a support system back home as he said companies has REACHED OUT to him upon hearing his release

The victim's ex-wife, Cheryl said she doesn't want the "young man" to have received a maximum sentence which was a stark contrast from her daughter as Cheryl believes Matthew has a long life to prove he is a better man.

Do you think privilege played a role in this light sentence for drunk driving causing death?

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BlueCrystalTear
10/04/19 9:20:35 PM
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Full Throttle posted...
a judge who sentenced him to 6 and a half years out of a maximum 8 and a half

This is the problem, not privilege. How is the maximum sentence for a second-degree homicide like this 8.5 years?
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