Who’s to blame when a teen goes off the rails?
Prosecutors wanted this teenager go to jail for 20 years when four people died as a result of his drunk driving. But a judge has sentenced him to just 10 years of probation instead.
State District Judge Jean Boyd based her decision on the fact that 16-year-old Ethan Couch’s rich parents had spoiled him and not taught him about consequences.
Despite his wealth, Ethan and a group of friends stole alcohol from a supermarket during a night out. Ethan was driving at almost double the speed limit with a blood alcohol reading of .24 when he lost control of his pick-up truck and struck and killed four pedestrians as well as injuring two of his own passengers who remain paralyzed.
Youth pastor Brian Jennings; mother and daughter Hollie and Shelby Boyles; and 24-year-old Breanna Mitchell all died in the accident.
But psychologist Gary Miller told the court that the teenager was a tragic product of "affluenza", born to parents who thought money could solve any problem.
Miller testified that Ethan had essentially raised himself as a result of his parents volatile and co-dependent relationship that resulted in a contentious divorce. Their son was used as a pawn in their war against each other.
The psychologist described Ethan's father as someone who “does not have relationships, he takes hostages”. Miller said Ethan's mother would use him as a tool to get her husband to act the way she wanted.