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Family: New York Democrat felon left woman to die on freeway during first date

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Dec 15, 2018, 8:14:52 PM12/15/18
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – It started out as a mystery — how did a
Fort Lauderdale waitress wind up lying on a suburban freeway
before dawn last weekend, getting fatally struck by numerous
passing cars?

The family of 33-year-old Jennifer St. Clair now thinks they
know. In a lawsuit filed Friday, they say St. Clair was on a
first date with Miles McChesney of New York when she fell off
his borrowed Harley-Davidson motorcycle and he fled. The Florida
Highway Patrol has declined comment, saying St. Clair's death is
under investigation. McChesney's attorney, Russell Cormican,
also declined comment.

According to the lawsuit, St. Clair and McChesney, 34, met on
the online dating site Tinder and went out Dec. 6 with two other
couples for a group motorcycle ride, stopping at three bars.

At about 2 a.m. on Dec. 7, the lawsuit says, the motorcycles
were on Interstate 95 when St. Clair "was somehow expelled from
the motorcycle" and was struck numerous times by passing cars.
Witnesses say a motorcyclist stood near St. Clair's body and
then took off. The lawsuit says a phone belonging to McChesney's
cousin, who was one of the other motorcyclists, called 911 but
hung up.

"The cousin and the other motorcycle driver had gone ahead. When
they noticed that Jennifer was not on the bike, the cousin
pulled over and called 911," the family's attorney, Todd
Falzone, told a press conference Friday. He said McChesney then
approached his cousin, who told the dispatcher, "Here he is,
forget it" and hung up.

Falzone said Cormican called the highway patrol later that
morning and told investigators McChesney would only talk if
given full immunity. They refused.

"McChesney drank alcohol to the point where he became impaired,"
Falzone said. "McChesney carelessly and negligently operated
that motorcycle. He then failed to render aid to Jennifer, and
then left her on the highway."

According to court documents, McChesney was released from
federal prison in November after serving time for fleeing a
halfway house. He was there while completing a sentence on a
firearms conviction. His specific hometown in New York could not
immediately be determined.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/family-man-left-woman-to-die-on-
freeway-during-first-date

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