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Old 07-28-2016, 11:23 AM
 
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On April 13th the lifeless body of a 24-year-old woman was discovered in the parking lot of Walmart Store 2439 near Baytown in Chambers County, Texas.

Evidence inside her car and an autopsy would quickly confirm Karalee Williams died from a massive overdose of the addictive chemical Difluoroethane which she inhaled or "huffed" from cans of compressed air.

The lethal intoxicants were purchased at the same Walmart where William's body was found. Attorney Steidley says over the course of a single day's time Karalee Williams purchased, in multiple transactions, can after can of Difluoroethane along with towels to administer the drug, stumbling incoherently from her car to Store 2439 and back again.

"The sheer volume that they are providing this woman, who is undeniably mentally impaired, knowing to an almost certainty that she is going to use it in an unlawful fashion, we think that crosses the line," said Steidley.

According to a lawsuit in U.S. District Court, witnesses say that during the uninterrupted binge Karalee Williams entered the store completely nude below the waist, her hair fouled with vomit and reeking of feces.

Instead of calling Sheriff's Deputies, Constables or EMS, Steidly says the evidence shows Walmart employees first provided Williams with a dress and then sold her more Diflouroethane, even after she reported suffering a seizure.

"I believe this is a case of gross negligence. Where the lack of care is so extreme it amounts to the highest breech of civil liability," said Steidley.

Williams' partially nude body was found roughly 37 hours after she first walked into the Walmart. It appears she never left the parking lot.





Is walmart responsible? How the heck would they know this lady was buying a lot of cans? The women could have walked in purchased them. Then came back and went to a different cashier.... its not that hard?


Should would be locking up the duster with the cough syrup next?


Local Walmart accused of negligence in overdose death of 24-year old woman - Story | WFLD
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Old 07-28-2016, 11:27 AM
 
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Am I reading this correctly? She was buying cans of compressed air and huffing them in the parking lot? Sounds like the lawyer and whomever hired him are hoping to cash in.
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Old 07-28-2016, 11:30 AM
 
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Am I reading this correctly? She was buying cans of compressed air and huffing them in the parking lot? Sounds like the lawyer and whomever hired him are hoping to cash in.
How does walker know the women intentions with air duster? I never understood idiots that huff stuff... The high only lasts them 30 seconds and kills your brain? What fun is that?
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Old 07-28-2016, 11:31 AM
 
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Yeah, hold business accountable for the stupidity and self-destructive behavior of their customers...America is a joke.

We desperately need a "loser pays" system for these "lawyers"...
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Old 07-28-2016, 11:34 AM
 
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stumbling incoherently from her car to Store 2439 and back again.
that behaviour pattern describes many a Walmart shopper, how is management supposed differentiate?
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Old 07-28-2016, 11:38 AM
 
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that behaviour pattern describes many a Walmart shopper, how is management supposed differentiate?
LOL the average walmart shopper stumbles.... she could have just been drunk and wanting to clean her computers? Drunk people do that all the time
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Old 07-28-2016, 12:04 PM
 
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Yeah, hold business accountable for the stupidity and self-destructive behavior of their customers...America is a joke.

We desperately need a "loser pays" system for these "lawyers"...
AY-MEN to that.
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