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Ye scurvy dogs! The heartbroken matey o' a 73-year-old lass from New Orleans, who met her tragic fate at th' hands o' rapscallion teens durin' a carjackin', be suin' their scurvy parents!

2023-12-02

Arr! The sorrowful salt be suin' the landlubber parents o' the foul four teen scoundrels who be bringin' an early end to his lady's life in a treacherous carjackin'! Aye, he seeks justice from the sea dogs responsible!

In a tragic incident last year, a 73-year-old woman named Linda Frickey was killed in a carjacking in New Orleans. Four teenagers were involved in the crime, dragging her behind her own vehicle and ultimately severing her arm. One 18-year-old man was convicted of second-degree murder, while three girls aged 15 to 17 pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
Linda's widower, Rickey Frickey, is now seeking $50,000 in damages for his wife's death, loss of income, and emotional distress. He plans to file a civil lawsuit against the parents of the teenagers, aiming to show that parents should be accountable for their children's actions.
The lawsuit was initially delayed until after the criminal case concluded. Recently, the final conviction among the teenagers was handed down, with the possibility of a life sentence for the 18-year-old John Honore. The three girls were sentenced to 20 years in prison.
The violent nature of the carjacking was described in court, with a witness testifying that Linda Frickey was "skinned alive" and "tortured." Prosecutors presented video evidence showing Honore carrying out the brutal killing, even as Linda pleaded for her life while trapped by her seatbelt. The defendant pepper-sprayed her, stomped on her head, and dragged her for over 700 feet.
This heartbreaking incident has garnered public attention, and Rickey Frickey's lawsuit aims to bring awareness to the responsibility parents have over their children's actions. He hopes that by holding the parents accountable, similar tragedies can be prevented in the future.

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