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Illinois Man Gets 12-Year Sentence For Fatal Huffing Crash

September 11, 2013

A north-central Illinois man was sentenced to 12 years in prison after Henry County prosecutors say he was huffing chemicals before a high-speed rollover crash that killed three teenagers.

Morgan Blakey was convicted of reckless homicide and aggravated driving under the influence for the November 2011 crash near Kewanee.

The (Peoria) Journal Star reported the Toulon (TOO’-lahn) man will have to serve at least 10 years behind bars.

Prosecutors say Blakey passed out before the crash after he inhaled chemicals from a compressed air canister, although his lawyers claimed he’d had a seizure.

The crash killed Levi Berg, 16, and Kelsey Clifford, 15, both of Toulon, along with Bradley Wood, 18, of Wyoming.

Henry County prosecutors had recommended a 20-year sentence, while Blakey’s lawyers asked for probation.

Topics Illinois

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  • July 22, 2014 at 2:55 pm
    TMCH says:
    There are a lot of terms you have used loosely. You do not even remotely know or understand the facts in this case. This accident happened when they young man was 18 Not 20. t... read more
  • September 12, 2013 at 11:46 am
    Fair Playing Field says:
    Libby, Morgan Blakey is 20, but even so, I expect after huffing aerosol cans his brain is probably "cooked through all the way". He lost control at 90 miles an hour, hit a mai... read more
  • September 11, 2013 at 5:07 pm
    No Doubt says:
    This would be a good one for the death penalty...no wait, the bright guy running Illinois got rid of it a few years ago. !2 years-ehh...honest to God, this case is designed fo... read more

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