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  • Cusefan
    Earlwolfx on XBL
    • Oct 2003
    • 9820

    #241
    Re: Nick Adenhart Killed In Car Accident

    Murder conviction in Nick Adenhart case

    SANTA ANA, Calif. -- A jury convicted a drunken driver of murder Monday in the deaths of promising rookie Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart and two of his friends.

    Andrew Gallo, 23, held white rosary beads and occasionally looked up at jurors as they returned convictions on three counts of second-degree murder and single counts of drunken driving, hit-and-run driving, and driving under the influence of alcohol and causing great bodily injury.

    Gallo, who had a previous DUI conviction, was led away in handcuffs and briefly looked over his shoulder at the victims' sobbing relatives.

    Gallo faces 50 years to life in state prison at his scheduled sentencing on Dec. 10.
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    • Speedy
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      • Apr 2008
      • 16143

      #242
      Re: Nick Adenhart Killed In Car Accident

      What's up with the writing trying to make the criminal sound pitiful and taken advantage of?
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      • Macar91
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        • Mar 2005
        • 2574

        #243
        Re: Nick Adenhart Killed In Car Accident

        I hang out with Nick's brother and played high school ball with him for a year and it has really damaged him. His name is Henry and he's not the same kid I remember meeting the year before this happened. It's so devastating and still such a disappointment that these accidents happen. For every celebrity/athlete/politician/etc. that we hear about in the news being the victim in these accidents, there are hundreds upon hundreds of 'average joes' who are victims in these drunk driving incidents. Makes me really despise the people dumb enough to get behind the wheel of a vehicle they aren't capable of operating safely.

        BTW, here's a link to a story about Henry that was published at the beginning of this year:
        Younger brother continues Adenhart's legacy

        Edit: Well since I can't get the link to work, here's the article:

        On a lazy March afternoon, lounging at a picnic table outside the home clubhouse at Tempe Diablo Stadium, Nick Adenhart was talking about his future with the Angels when he suddenly took a detour.

        "Hey, I've got to tell you about my brother," Adenhart said, his pride aglow through a big smile. "His name is Henry, and he's something special.

        "He's a pitcher, too, just a kid, and he's already got some good stuff. I can't wait to see how he's going to develop."

        Less than a month later, having just made the best of his four Major League starts at Angel Stadium in the opening week of the 2009 season, Nick Adenhart passed away.

        He was one of three victims in a horrific two-car crash in Fullerton, Calif. Companions Henry Pearson and Courtney Stewart also perished, while another passenger, Jon Wilhite, survived with critical injuries and has made a miraculous recovery.

        Henry Gigeous is the kid brother Nick loved and nurtured. Henry lives in Algonquin, Ill., and he pitches and plays corner infield positions for the H.D. Jacobs High School team. He's a sophomore this year, tall (6-foot-3) and talented, like half-brother Nick Adenhart.

        Gigeous will be presented with the Bo Jackson Courage Award by the Pitch and Hit Club of Chicago at the organization's 64th annual Awards Banquet on Sunday. It will be held at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Ill.

        Gigeous family members will attend along with Henry's teammates and coaches. One of those Jacobs High coaches, assistant John Sarna, recalls how Adenhart would drop by during the offseason and spend time with Henry and his Jacobs teammates, offering tips and advice and just hanging out. Nick was, after all, not that far removed from his high school days in Maryland.

        Nick's mother, Janet Gigeous, lives in Algonquin, Ill., with her husband, Duane. Adenhart, who divided time between his parents' homes growing up, gave his stepfather considerable credit for his development as a pitcher.

        Now Duane Gigeous is devoting his energies to Henry, 16 and apparently as dedicated as his big brother was in his formative years en route to becoming one of the country's premier prospects at Williamsport, Md., High School. After blowing out his elbow and undergoing Tommy John surgery as a senior, Adenhart was taken in the 14th round by the Angels in 2004 and signed for $710,000.

        "I knew about Nick Adenhart, being a bird-dog scout for the White Sox," said Sarna, in his 11th year at Jacobs. "Two falls ago, we had a workout on the high school field, and I remember leaving the field and seeing this guy who looked familiar. Our varsity coach, Eric Sanders, asked me if I knew of him, and I said, 'Sure.'

        "He said, 'Do you know we have his kid brother here at Jacobs?' I got to know Henry, and I've been working with him ever since. He made two starts as a freshman for the varsity and is just getting started, but people are talking about him. We've had two kids who were high Draft picks, and they haven't had that type of potential."

        Henry Gigeous has a nice stroke to go with his advanced mound skills. He also played football, tight end and linebacker, as a freshman at Jacobs.

        "He knows more about pitching than all our pitchers combined," Sarna said. "He knows where his mistakes are, mechanical flaws. He knows exactly what he has to work on. You can tell he's spent a lot of time around people who know what they're talking about."

        After his Major League debut in 2008, which featured one win in three outings, Adenhart spent the offseason studying video of masters such as Nolan Ryan, Greg Maddux and Sandy Koufax. Committed, at 22, to taking his talents as far as possible, he wanted to absorb everything he could and incorporate elements from the greats into his style and delivery.

        After a strong spring, Adenhart was brilliant in his 2009 debut on April 8, dealing six scoreless innings against the A's at Angel Stadium. Several hours later, he was a passenger in a Mitsubishi Eclipse that was broadsided at about 12:30 a.m. in nearby Fullerton by a minivan.

        The driver, Andrew Thomas Gallo, fled on foot and was apprehended shortly after the accident. Gallo had a suspended license from a previous DUI conviction. According to reports, Anaheim police said Gallo's blood-alcohol was "substantially over the legal limit" of 0.08 percent. He was charged with multiple felonies, including triple murder.

        "I know how extremely hard it was for Henry," Sarna said. "Those two were so close. After it happened, Henry came to school and played in a game the next day for the sophomore team. Before one game, some of the kids went to the back of the mound and put 'NA 34' on it, and wrote it on their hats. It was the kind of thing you like to see."

        Henry surely realized his brother would have wanted him to keep competing, just as the Angels carried on in Adenhart's spirit by dedicating their season in his memory in a variety of ways, both visible and intangible.

        One of the highlights of Gigeous' summer, Sarna said, was being invited to U.S. Cellular Field by the Angels when they paid a visit to Chicago. John Lackey was Henry's personal tour guide, according to Torii Hunter.

        "Lackey took him around and gave him some tips on how to throw, inside stuff," Hunter said. "I was hurt at the time, and he watched me do my rehab. He went around the room, talking to the guys, and he seemed real cool, like Nick. He's an outgoing guy, not shy at all. He had a smile on his face the whole time. He has some character.

        "He took [batting practice] with the pitchers, and they said he hit the ball pretty good. He's a big kid, tall. We're going to stay in touch with the family and watch him go through the ranks, whether it's going to college or getting drafted. He'll always be in our minds, because of Nick."

        Sarna was in touch with Gigeous during his memorable day with the Angels.

        "He said Torii Hunter and the players were great to him," Sarna said. "Henry was texting me that he hit a couple of balls to the wall in batting practice. I thought that was a great gesture by the club. It really lifted his spirits. The Angels have been first class all the way with the Gigeous family."

        Gigeous is among the nearly two dozen award winners, including Hall of Famers Ferguson Jenkins and Ryne Sandberg. Proceeds from the dinner go to benefit worthy baseball causes including Cubs Care, White Sox Charities and the Professional Baseball Scouts Association.
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        • TheMatrix31
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          • Jul 2002
          • 52923

          #244
          Re: Nick Adenhart Killed In Car Accident

          I hope this mother****er rots.

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          • SPTO
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            • Feb 2003
            • 68046

            #245
            Re: Nick Adenhart Killed In Car Accident

            Originally posted by Speedy
            What's up with the writing trying to make the criminal sound pitiful and taken advantage of?
            I agree...In a twisted way I kinda laughed at that because obviously this bastard wasn't thinking about all that when he was being a reckless and drunken fool who ran away from the scene.

            Good riddance and I hope he never sees daylight again.
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            • OSUFan_88
              Outback Jesus
              • Jul 2004
              • 25642

              #246
              Re: Nick Adenhart Killed In Car Accident

              Here's to hoping some Angels fan in prison kills this SOB so the good people of California don't pay for this bastard to live a comfortable life.
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              • NDAlum
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                • Jun 2010
                • 11453

                #247
                Re: Nick Adenhart Killed In Car Accident

                I hope this sets a standard.
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                • Jgainsey
                  I can't feel it
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 3362

                  #248
                  Re: Nick Adenhart Killed In Car Accident

                  I had forgotten all about this guy. Sad, sad story...


                  Though it is certainly refreshing to see an actual murder conviction with a case like this. Unfortunately, I have the feeling that this may not have been the case with a lower profile victim.
                  Now, more than ever

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                  • Blzer
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                    • Mar 2004
                    • 42524

                    #249
                    Re: Nick Adenhart Killed In Car Accident

                    Originally posted by Jgainsey
                    nfortunately, I have the feeling that this may not have been the case with a lower profile victim.
                    Or a higher profile convict (like say, a baseball player).
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                    • rsox
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                      • Feb 2003
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                      #250
                      Re: Nick Adenhart Killed In Car Accident

                      Originally posted by Jgainsey
                      I had forgotten all about this guy. Sad, sad story...


                      Though it is certainly refreshing to see an actual murder conviction with a case like this. Unfortunately, I have the feeling that this may not have been the case with a lower profile victim.
                      Probably true, but then Orange County has been trying to really crackdown and throw the book at criminals in cases like this.

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                      • N51_rob
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                        • Jul 2003
                        • 14805

                        #251
                        Re: Nick Adenhart Killed In Car Accident

                        I guess this will be one of the last updates on this. The driver has been sentenced to 51 years to life. I hope that this provides the families of the victims with some final closure.



                        SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) A construction worker who ran a red light and killed Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart and two other people has been sentenced to 51 years to life in prison.

                        Andrew Gallo was sentenced Wednesday following a hearing in Santa Ana at which he apologized to the victims' family and friends. The 24-year-old was convicted in September of three counts of second-degree murder.
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                        • slickdtc
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                          • Aug 2004
                          • 17125

                          #252
                          Re: Nick Adenhart Killed In Car Accident

                          I saw a headline on ESPN.com where Gallo's lawyers were asking for leniency. Umm, why? They said he was not a "monster" as he's been portrayed. I can agree with that, though. He's just a brainless **** whose made the same mistake too many times and it finally cost someone their lives. I don't think that's monstrous as he didn't go out and kill this guy on purpose per se, but his incompetence and irresponsibilty ended the life of another human. He deserves a life behind bars to prevent him from making the same mistake, because the previous penalties have not been enough, clearly.

                          I was T-boned by a drunk driver going 45 MPH. If it weren't for the steel bars in our Mitsubishi Outlander, and likely a guardian angel, I'd be dead or severely injured. I stared at the driver, and then watched as he reversed it and sped off. A good Samaritan caught him and I don't know what's become of him, but I have strong feelings towards driving under the influence. It's one thing to hit someone, but running? Pathetic.
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                          • ODogg
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                            • Feb 2003
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                            #253
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                            Everyone in California should feel considerably safer now that another drunk driver has been eradicated to a life behind bars. It's great to see the justice system work isn't it?
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                            • Blzer
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                              • Mar 2004
                              • 42524

                              #254
                              Re: Nick Adenhart Killed In Car Accident

                              51 to life? I can live with that, even if he can't.

                              Merry Christmas, douche bag.
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                              • stealyerface
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                                • Feb 2004
                                • 1803

                                #255
                                Re: Nick Adenhart Killed In Car Accident

                                So here is an interesting query...

                                How long a sentence ought they ponder for the judge(s) who previously let this guy go?

                                Nice to go to bed every night as the presiding judge on the bench who decided that the first two convictions weren't enough to keep this guy from wiping out an entire car full of people the third time....

                                That is the guy I would have a few questions for.

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