Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School on 26 April 2006 As see through the camera of Greg Flint.

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Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School on 26 April 2006 As see through the camera of Greg Flint.

The Grim Reaper -- Symbol of Every 15 Minutes 26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint

Death Hunts A Victim

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint A Class Hears About The Death

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint An Obituary Is Read

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Death Scene -- The Grim Reaper Looks On

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Living Dead Arrive At The Death Scene

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Drunk Driver Fails To Rescue His Friends

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint Two Victims -- Alive Or Dead ???

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Passenger Of The Drunk Driver -- In The Airbag

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Drunk Driver Tries To Explain

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Fire Department Prepares To Extract The Victims

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Victims Get Some Care

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint EMS Works On A Victim -- Fire Department Prepares To Extract

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint Extracting The Victims Begin -- They Remove The Windows

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint Extraction Continues -- They Take Off The Car’s Roof

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint Meanwhile The Passenger Gets Aid And Oxygen

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint And Then She Is Also Extracted

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint They Prepare To Move One Of The Victims

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint Everyone Pitches In To Help

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint As The Drunk Driver Watches -- The Ambulances Move Out

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint Air Rescue Is Faster Than The Ambulances That Left

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint But There Is Only Room For One Patient On Board

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint And They Load That Lone Patient Aboard

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Coroner Prepares For A Dead Victim

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Coroner Examines The Dead Victim At The Scene

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Dead Victim Gets A Toe Tag

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Dead Victim Lies On A Body Bag

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint Closing The Body Bag For Transport Then Identification

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Painful Act Of Identifying The Body Of The Victim

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Drunk Driver Fails A Breath Test At The Jail

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint After Failing The Test -- The Drunk Driver Is Arrested And Fingerprinted

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint He Then Has His Mug Shot Taken

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint He Enters The Holding Cell …

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint He Sits There For 12 hours Until His B.A.C Is Low Enough To Leave.

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Living Dead Are The Drunk Driver’s Jury

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint He Gets An Opinion From His Attorney

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Prosecution Prepares To Call People To Testify On Their Behalf

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Parent Of A Victim Addresses The Court

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Parent Of A Second Victim Speaks Out

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint And A Third Parent Prepares To Testify

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Drunk Driver Prepares To Testify For Himself

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint As He Finished Speaking He Knew The Sentence Would Be Tough

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint The Judges Listened To Both Parties And Then Ruled

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint He Was Going Back To Jail

26 April 2006 – Every 15 Minutes at Covington High School – Through the camera of Greg Flint He made the choice. It could have been… sports or dramabut it was Jail.

Every 15 Minutes… it’s your choice.