Stockton Rush is a killer and should be charged posthumously with four counts of negligent homicide. He’s just as culpable, if not more, that someone who gets behind the wheel drink and kills their passengers.
Is charging someone posthumously with a crime even a thing in the USA? This question and answer suggest that only civil suits can be brought against the person’s estate posthumously, not criminal charges:
Stockton Rush is a killer and should be charged posthumously with four counts of negligent homicide. He’s just as culpable, if not more, that someone who gets behind the wheel drink and kills their passengers.
Quadruple homicide, that’s the death penalty right there. Oh, wait… Well, they could at least send his corpse to jail. Oh, wait…
Is charging someone posthumously with a crime even a thing in the USA? This question and answer suggest that only civil suits can be brought against the person’s estate posthumously, not criminal charges:
https://law.stackexchange.com/questions/87138/can-someone-be-prosecuted-posthumously