In July 2009, Diane Schuler left a campground in upstate New York with five children in her minivan. Less than three hours later, she was driving the wrong way down the Taconic State Parkway at 80 mph ...
Disclaimer: The article contains mentions of death. Reader discretion is advised. While driving back from a camping trip in July 2009, Diane Schuler crashed her minivan into a sports utility vehicle.
Disclaimer: The article contains mentions of death. Reader discretion is advised. The HBO documentary There’s Something Wrong with Aunt Diane explores the tragic car accident that killed eight people.
An investigator says he now agrees with the medical examiner's conclusions that a Long Island woman was drunk and high when she crashed her SUV and killed eight people. Thomas Ruskin previously ...
— In 2009 Diane Schuler, with a 0.19 blood-alcohol reading (and marijuana in her system), drove the wrong way for two miles on a New York freeway, finally crashing into another car, killing three ...
HAWTHORNE The crash ripped apart several families, and now, friends and relatives are remembering the mother and four children killed in the crash. CLICK HERE to see images from the scene. CLICK HERE ...
Police allege Diane Schuler was drunk in a crash that killer her, seven others. Diane and Daniel Schuler with their children Bryan, 5, and Erin, 2. Diane and Erin were among the eight killed in a ...
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore made her decision after meeting Tuesday with state police and some victims' relatives. DiFiore says because Schuler died, no one ...
Police say Diane Schuler was drunk and high at the time of the wrong-way crash that killed eight people, including herself, her daughter, her three nieces and three men from Yonkers. The Journal News ...