If anyone actually takes the time to look up her case, you would see she now has been released on her own recognizance in her husband’s custody only for him to transport her to a facility. She is now in a 90 day inpatient facility. Alcoholism is no joke, I pray she heals.
At this stage of her alcoholism, one glass of wine wouldn't have any effect on her. She's had at least a bottle! This lady needs help, desperately. I hope she gets the help she needs!
Hitting rock bottom is difficult enough. But to have it broadcasted *twice* is just ... boy. I genuinely feel bad for her. I'm a sober alcoholic w/ 10 years under my belt, but I'm just a few rough nights away from going back to this behavior. She needs serious help.
I don't feel sorry for her. I feel sorry for her husband, who has put up with her behavior for years, more than likely. I feel sorry for her students who didn't get the education they deserved because she was always drunk. Don't tell me she wasn't drunk in class every day. She couldn't stay sober long enough to attend her own court hearing. I feel sorry for people who had to share the road with her. As a society, we need to stop pitying people like her and throw the book at them.
@@paigeupchurch7306that part. People think putting people in jail fix it. All it does is make you get sober for a little bit. People need rehab not jail. I’m so lucky people didn’t give up on me.
I've been sober for eighteen years, and when an alcoholic says they had " a glass of wine",multiply by four and you'll be in the ballpark. she''s in bad shape and she might not be able to get sober even with inpatient treatment.. I've come across a lot of people like this over the years. It's tragic.
When I was in treatment for alcohol in 1990, I remember being told that only about 10% stay sober after treatment. At that moment, I decided to be that person, since our class had 10 people in it. Best decision of my life.
I showed up to court drunk once, but it was from the night before (well, like till 3-4am). My roommate & I had forgotten about the appearance. He woke up to pee around 8am & saw the reminder on his computer screen. We stumbled in there hella loaded. I remember the judge asking my friend if he’d been drinking that morning & the gallery started cracking up, especially since we were there for allegedly stealing 40’s of beer from the Dairy Mart, our place of employment🤣 What really happened is that is was after 2am, so we gave the money to the guy who was working the night shift & told him to just ring it up at 7am, when alcohol sales were legal again, something all the overnight guys did for friends & other employees. Instead this narc called the cops.
Her husband must either feel contempt or fear towards her. Otherwise he would have warned her not to do that (show up for a court date for public intoxication, publicly intoxicated. LoL)
She is in court for showing up to work drunk . She is a teacher. There is a part 1 to this video. I'm glad to hear she went to a rehab to get help. Clearly she is a functional alcoholic. I keep her in my prayers.
It’s so nice to see people in the comments feeling empathy for this woman that so badly needs help. I’d imagine most of us either have had issues with addiction or have a loved one that does. This is just so tragic and I really hope she comes out of it healthy, clean and sober in the end. 🙏🏼❤️
@@caseycat all my other comments in response to this person keep getting deleted. Weird. Personally I just hope this person learns true empathy. Like I said in my other comments that have been deleted, I totally agree she has shown no remorse. I just also happen to see she’s a very ill person in need of serious help. I don’t see the point in stating the obvious. I try to think of her loved ones that may be reading the comments, and I want to show compassion instead of judgement in cases like this. 🤷🏻♀️
@@PalmBeachFlorida24 Your comment is indicative of a complete and total lack of insight. The reality of this situation is that this woman is exhibiting text book signs & symptoms of active addiction. Intervention and treatment opens the door to Recovery and therein lies hope. Hope, that can't be extinguished even by judgmental and mean spirited remarks from people like you and @caseycat. Pursuing some semblance of humanity could be of benefit🙄
I had a similar situation. I had to go to court for a dui. I showed up drunk and was sent to 30 days in jail and 3 months in rehab. I am greatful I got arrested and put on the right path before I hurt someone. Drinking and driving is no joke
So pleased it worked out exactly as it was ment to for you.. Notice how this gal went from a confused Victim in seconds. I suspect she has spent many nights in the tank. She new once she got to a certain spot she wasn't leaving for awhile. I hope we get to see her again on the road to recovery. By the way I and and likely many others we're blessed that I never got my driver's license until late in life. I was 37 and had been sober for 5 years before I started to drive. I was a blackout drunk and guarantee that I would have got behind the wheel of my car every chance I got when I was drinking. I just can't even imagine people driving in the condition that I was in. And we both know it's happening all the time. Anyway congratulations and have an amazing evening thanks for sharing your story. After something like this it's always great to hear some good news.
this is why i have a problem with people who say "people who drink and drive are subhuman scum" like bro it's not a game this is real life people are more complex than that
After being intoxicated at school, now here at court…heartbreaking 😢. I hope she gets the lifesaving help that she needs, both for herself, and everyone in contact with her.
I watched her arrest video when she was a teacher at the school and now to see this I feel so bad for her. She doesn’t come across as a mean person just a poor lady trying to cope. My heart truly feels for her and I hope she starts to actually enjoy life..
Exactly! That's why I'm grateful the court saw fit to show mercy on her and give her ror to get treatment. Her future is in her own hands, I hope she has the strength to rise above.
This woman needs help in the form of long-term rehab. For the sake of her family and friends who care about her, I hope she gets the help she desperately needs. You have a really bad problem if you can't even show up to your court hearing sober.
It is amazing how these people are treating this like it is a recreational drug she is guilty of and not that this woman has a disease. She is an alcoholic and a bad one. Incarceration overnight and without medical supervision could be fatal. It's probably why she drank the wine before her court date because she was starting to withdraw and needed the alcohol.
@@user-xe5cz3dw8m you’re correct. I’ve dealt with alcoholism in my family before. I just lost my aunt to it last year. Alcohol withdrawal is brutal and her final weeks and days were filled with so much pain from the disease. I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy.
If Kim ever sees this, and anyone struggling with addiction - you are NOT alone. Addiction takes down the best of us - some of the brightest, most intelligent, brilliant, kind hearted, compassionate people I know are addicts, and I am as well. I'm so glad to see you've gone into rehab, and my prayer for you is that you see your worth, despite your failures, and know that you are fully supported. Healing comes through our brokenness and willingness to face our pain head on, walk through the fire, and come out refined, stronger, smarter, and more anxious than ever to live out the freedom that comes with sobriety. Sending love from Seattle❤
75% of doctors are!!! Of my group in medical school, 5/6 of us drank to fall asleep w the immense pressure. I was the only one that did not, having grown up w an alcoholic father. 6/6 of us were on uppers to help with memorization and motivation. We would rub ground caffeine pills into our gums before 6-9 hour exams.
Its an awful situation to be in, she probably couldn't have got to court without a drink inside her. I've been there myself and to turn up sober would mean being in alcohol withdrawal with the dry retching, shakes,crippling fear, sweats and hallucinations. I find it hard to even think about it today it's just so powerful, a seemingly small drink in the morning to relax you ends up a full on drunk again and again. The way I was stopped was losing the ability to walk and wearing diapers in a hospital bed and heavily sedated. I was so fortunate not to die like my little brother and father, they lost the battle and died young. Ive been sober 6 years now and am reasonably fit and well.
Good job. Lost my dad at 19 because of it. It has affected all my relationships since. Trying to save someone or only seeing the good and ignoring the flags. It has more if an effect on the family than most are aware.
At school she was 3x the legal limit, and this time she is far far far worse condition then she was at the school… what i find shocking is that her husband let her drink and let her arrive at her court hearing in this drunken condition. She couldn’t even form a cohesive coherent sentence and didn’t even seem to know where she was at
I need help, I have 3 jobs, a wife and 3 kids, a wife that is disabled and cant work or cook or take care of kids, I need a new knee but still working 7 days a week, if there is someone that need help, its bloody me mate, problem with society is that you guys feel sorry for the wrong ones, pathetic.
My sympathy faded for her the first time when remembering that she could've ran over someone's child at the school she was drunk at (not to mention she was purposely trying to destroy evidence). Now my eyes just roll. Annoying to see this many people giving her "tots and pears" and benefit of the doubt when she's made it clear that she isn't trying to get better.
Totally agree. I believe she is a Functioning Alcoholic. I do hope she gets the help needed, but it. needs to be now. She has had many chances, and luckily no one has been hurt or injured. She has the same "patterns of behaviour" as in the first video when caught at school. Its called denial, and not being able to take accountability for what she has done, because she is so drunk. a vicious circle. Its sad. I really hope she gets help that's needed. Rehab etc..
She likely drinks before she does anything; leave the house, grocery shop, go to church, etc. The horror is that people like this DRIVE while drunk. She has no idea how lucky she is that she hasn't killed or maimed anyone yet with her car.
@@Luna_and_MilesI was like that at one point until I almost lost everything. They do that, seriously, it’s no joking matter. I now see alcoholics like I’m looking at them from a glass window and I have a sharp smell when I’m close. It’s not a fun lifestyle and it’s very lonely … it’s very scary and you have to be strong and figure out no ! It takes about a few months to break the habit but if you fill your life with exercise and good friends and work, you’ll be ok. Drinking that early scared me to death! I feel for her and her spirit:
I feel so sorry for her. My mom died October 8th from alcoholism. This woman needs help, but she also needs to want help and admit her addiction. She’s in denial, and because of that, like my mom, she won’t get anywhere but the grave.
"I don't understand, I'm sorry, I don't understand" is probably what she's going to say to the responding officer that finds her slumped over the wheel at the scene of a horrific accident someday.
Agreed. Yet the majority of the comments seem to label her a 'nice lady' who simply 'needs help'. Virtual signaling balderdash; this woman's a menace. Imagine her in a drunken rage; I bet her husband's seen plenty.
@@jeffreyrumbold9363right. People have the right to feel sorry for her, However, they need to pay attention more to what she’s saying, and how she’s behaving. It’s gonna get somebody killed one day if she doesn’t get the help that she needs.
@@ChristopherBlacksherTrue enough. *This time* her husband drove her to court. On her route to school or home she could have killed somebody. I feel for her husband who has - to this point - stood by her. It must have been sad for him to pour her into the car and drive her to the courthouse knowing this would be the outcome.
That “I don’t understand” and “I’m so sorry” with the “🥺” has probably excused her out of many adverse situations. Now, she will likely be forced to get the wake up call and rehabilitation that she needs.
I agree when she got arrested at school she said 'Im so sorry I have let everyone down" the way she said that I thought this cannot be the first time and I am glad she got arrested, when watching I was thinking dont just let someone come and pick her up she needed consequences, hopefully this time she will get help.
Rehabilitation only works if she wants it to. And it’s not going to be easy or fun. I’m not an addict but I know some people who are. I don’t believe she’s ready to get sober. She has to lose everything that she holds dear in life.
As a recovering alcoholic, I empathize with her. Bless her heart, she needs to accept that she needs help. There's nothing to it but to do it! I speak from experience! I am praying for her and all of the addicts suffering in this world.
I remember seeing the video of her at school and thinking that that should have been a real wake up call. She didn't get it. I hope that this is her rock bottom and she turns her life around now. She seems like a nice lady but she has a horrendous drinking problem. I hope she and her husband get the support they need.
I remember seeing her getting removed from her job as a school teacher. She said the same thing then. "I don't understand." She knows exactly what is happening. I feel so bad for her husband. I had an alcoholic dad. It's not a fun life. They love alcohol more than their family, friends, job....
honesty i cant watch this without crying i lost both my parents to alcohol there is always someone to help u she is just making herself worse because she cant admit to herself that's she's an alcoholic
There isn’t “always someone there to help You”,i’m So sorry you lost your parents that way.I had to stop by myself very little support as i nearly died.Wishing you all the best ❤
That’s because it’s really hard to admit that you’re an alcoholic. I knew that I was an alcoholic at least 3 years before I actually admitted to myself and quit. I’m glad that I did because now I’m still alive for my daughter. I’m sorry that your parents did that to you, you don’t deserve that. Alcohol is poison and I pray that this woman finds sobriety before it’s too late.
That’s sad to hear. Why do you think people have such a hard time admitting? People admit to so many other things in life. I don’t understand why not for drinking.
As a fellow alcoholic/addict, I really feel bad for this woman. It’s one thing to get in trouble by the law, but to have it broadcasted to the world to see, I can’t imagine what it’s going to be like for her once she sobers up enough to realize it’s out there for the world to see. I hope she is able to get into treatment to get the help she needs.
I’m mixed about it being broadcast for the world to see because as much as it’s terrible for the lady, I would hope that it will help other people who are not so far down her path of addiction to potentially see the path they are on and take steps to change it for the better.
This is the second time her story has been picked up across youtube. She may even have landed on the local news. I see a lot of comments saying that they hope she gets sober. If she reads the comments she will see 1000+ people telling her to get sober and that they managed to beat their addictions and are rooting for her. So maybe this unwanted publicity will yield a positive response on her end and she will seek treatment.
@@Sabregirl21But it never does. It won’t help. There’s a reason people get hooked on this stuff, this would JUST MAKE IT WORSE. And others watching will just think “it won’t happen too me”
I kno!!!!! I was just thinking about that a few days ago. I've struggled with addiction for 10+ yrs and been arrested handful of times and I can't imagine having my arrest videos/ public information out in the open for anyone to see
Seeing her 1st story reminded me so much of what happened w my cousin. My cousin was never arrested but it turned out much worse. Her addiction won. She ended up losing her jobs, her home, her daughter and eventually her life. I hope nothing but healing & recovery for this woman. Losing my cousin 3 years ago destroyed our family & things will never be the same.
@@BernadineSutliff this is her 2nd video. The 1st time was when she was caught/arrested at school. This is her court appearance for that arrest I believe.
My late husband lost three jobs in six years owing to his alcoholism. I was going to pack up and leave - and the day I made that decision, the moment I got home, he told me he had been diagnosed with cancer. It was a 'bad' cancer (not that there are good ones) and the prognosis was he had two years to live. I stayed until he died. I used to be bitter that Late H never tried to stop drinking. Then one day, someone said, "Maybe he couldn't." And maybe that's true. Maybe sometimes an addict gets to the point that he or she really, truly can't. This woman went to some program, checked herself out, and showed up to court drunk. Hopefully, she won't kill someone else, because she's nowhere near quitting.
This lady is always sorry when shes caught, always doesn’t understand, and always wants to know why shes cant go home with her husband. Obviously jail isn’t working for her and she very clearly has a drinking problem. Perhaps the judge needs to send her a diversion program
The first time, they told her to call her husband (or a friend ) to come pick her up. She refused. It was only when they arrested her did she start asking for her husband. This is honestly the best thing for her. Hopefully she gets court appointed long term rehab.
A judge should require her to attend rehab. At this point, arresting her for simply existing as an alcoholic, isn't helping. Also, for a public intoxication arrest, I thought she had to be causing a public disturbance in addition to being intoxicated. She seemed confused but calm.
The judge can't do that until she has a hearing, she showed up drunk to the hearing which means she cannot attend for her own protection, their hands were tied and these procedures are in place for a reason. Showing up to court drunk is something you just cannot do, hence the automatic charge
@@Lilith-RoseThat makes 100% sense. I was confused as well, considering she was calm and not causing a disturbance, but I get it now, thanks for the clarification.
Right! I feel the same. This is totally different from the first video. She's not hurting or potentially hurting anyone by existing in the courthouse intoxicated, unlike the school situation where she could potentially hurt children.
@@Lilith-Rose Yeah for her own legal protection, I get that she can't be drunk for her own hearing. However, the way it was handled seemed problematic. I'd rather a judge find her in contempt of court, detain her for detox, and drop the public intoxication charge upon completion of ordered treatment.
You wish she would fight this awful DISEASE??? Isn't cancer a disease? Isn't Lupus a disease? But now you are including ALCOHOL as a disease? I guess that wine just chased her until it overcame her and she is a VICTIM. People are RESPONSIBLE and ACCOUNTABLE for the choices they make in life. And their CHOICES are NOT diseases!
It’s an addiction. I lost my friend to alcohol. She couldn’t live without drinking and it killed her. She never admitted having a problem or being an alcoholic.
I was raised by 2 alcoholic parents. They were functioning alcoholics. They had government jobs so they were very careful with their drinking. We as children were afterthoughts. I really hope this lady get some help and I pray for her recovery.
oh man.....thank you, indeed, alcoholism is SOOOOOO bad in security clearance and gov. jobs, in terms of having it and maintaining said occupation. Thanks again! 👍👍🌟🤗
This lady has serious problems. Needs help. First video, was drunk teaching at an elementary school. Gets arrested. Now she shows up to court…drunk. Hope she gets help.
My aunt is like this. Got her first dui last summer and keeps getting locked up for drinking. I don't know how to get her to realize that she's not going to live much longer
@@MKUltra42 I tend to agree; you know she’s fully in alcohol’s grip if she can’t work sober, has to drink on the job to keep her from withdrawal, and loses her career (not just her job) because she has no control over her addiction. Terribly sad, but I’m glad she hasn’t hurt an innocent driver or pedestrian by driving drunk.
i remember watching the school bodycam and just thinking about my dad. i really hope she gets help. Somehow. My dad was always too stubborn to get it and it ended up costing him his quality of life. Praying she gets the strength to overcome her addiction
I do feel bad for her and her obvious reliance on alcohol, but I also remember in her video from the school where she wiped out the wine residue from that cup that was evidence…I do hope she gets help, but she also needs to be disciplined for her actions as she does show and understanding that what she is doing is wrong. Wrong enough for her to destroy evidence. Everyone deserves to seek help, but you have to want to make a change for yourself. So sad.
This level of poor decision making indicates she has a serious problem that needs to be more thoroughly addressed. She needs treatment but with her saying that she doesn't understand, one would assume that she has yet to hit her rock bottom in a manner that will compel her to believe how serious it really is. I truly hope she gets the help she needs before she hurts herself or anyone else.
She understands. She understands that when she defaults to playing the victim, she usually weasels out of getting in trouble. She also understands that her husband, children, friends and family usually stick their head in the sand and pretend not to see she’s drunk so she doesn’t have to change and stop drinking. She understands all of it. What she doesn’t understand is these officers are trying to save her life.
I watched both videos as well. My heart goes out to her but she does Play the sorry card. Without really being sorry ..... call it alcoholism I don't know but her words meant more in the first school video Please choose rehab
And to say that the first time, the officer gave her many opportunities to call her husband to pick her up from the school, but she refused because she was embarrassed. Her spouse turned up to be a supportive husband coming to the court with her, and she still mess up the things again 😢. Hopefully she gets the help she so desperately needs, she has a good man by her side, I hope he's handling this well and they both come from this stronger 👍
Exactly, knew the consequences beforehand. She taught for 25 years and now she threw her life away. Then have the nerve to show up to court drunk. She has serious issues but she knows right from wrong
The fact that she doesn’t understand what the cop is telling her, shows me that she has had lot more than one glass of wine. I thought she would have gotten help after she was arrested for teaching a classroom full of children intoxicated. Not even losing a career will make her get help. So sad.
Poor lady. She’s been “outed” on social media and been the butt of jokes, ridiculed and scorned. People should just leave her alone, it’s disgusting that she’s being hounded like this online.
@@jarabotelho5275 well it’s make or break. Hopefully it helps her make a change for the better, but it’s a pretty difficult exposure to deal with, for a person who already feels hopeless
Agreed. I enjoy watching these but I thought the same.. I watched her arrest and now they have this on here. I get its public record but soooo many more people in her community, etc. will know now. Maybe it will make her realize how much she needs the help.. ❤️
Some people never learn. I'm all for being sympathetic towards addiction issues n people with them including myself I'ma 15y ex heroin addict with 6 years clean and even I am in awe of how this lady thought this would fly. C'mon first the school now the court room I don't know which is worst. I'm glad they didn't just let her go home n did the right thing by processing her.
She was drinking at school, lied, lost her job after lying many times about drinking. Now she shows up to court drunk. Very sad, she doesn’t learn. Why would anyone show up to court, drunk? She needs help, badly. I truly hope she gets it.
Remember her first charge was being drunk at school, then she shows up to court (for her first charge) drunk. Yeah she has a problem, but she is a grown woman. People trusted her with the safety of their children. She needs to be held accountable
My heart hurts for this lady. She needs help, but the help won’t do anything until she accepts that she has a problem and needs to change. So far she hasn’t done that, but I pray she does before it’s too late.
So this woman's husband couldn't smell the alcohol on her breath, her unsteady walk, & various other mannerisms that this woman has shown when drunk? Really? He drove her to court. She could have driven a vehicle and wiped a family out at some point. Too much privilege especially when she was caught in school.
I think we all felt the same seeing her again after the first video. Praying she gets the help she needs. I really don’t have anything bad to say, that woman just needs help
OMG Isn’t that the same lady that got arrested for drinking in class!?! I can’t believe she would show up to court drunk as well. I feel bad for her because she must have something going on that she feels the need to drink it all away. She really needs help and I hope she gets it. 🙏🏼😔
Yeah it's her , the irony of turning up drunk to the court case involving her being drunk at school , sadly she obviously hadn't yet got to the admittance stage of her alcoholism
This is so sad. She clearly is living out the lowest days of her life. Getting drunk on the 1st day of school is an act of pure desperation. I hope she gets the help she needs to live out the rest of her life happy and healthy.
She clearly needs help and I don’t know if she will get it unless she is forced too. Arresting her in this situation does nothing. This is really heartbreaking.
@@abroncendrik4923 Consequences isn’t going to help her, it doesn’t help any addict. If anything it makes it worse because you’re thrown in a dirty cell with other criminals where you only learn more bad behaviors, I know from experience. People like this need treatment and to not be treated like criminals when really what they need is someone to care enough to get them help. Hopefully the judge sentences her to treatment
@@brittanyreed4377 "Consequences isn’t going to help her, it doesn’t help any addict" Consequences also doesn't stop people from committing other crimes, should we just throw all consequences out the window? Why the double standards? You know what, I'm a generous person I'll make you a deal, anyone that does any crime against you or your family let's throw the consequences out the window in that situation, I wouldn't want you to feel guilty for making someone suffer the consequences of their actions when you yourself admit it doesn't do anything.
I might feel bad if she didn't endanger children. I think that every drop of embarrassment and public shame is warranted. I truly hope she gets help in the end.
If anyone actually takes the time to look up her case, you would see she now has been released on her own recognizance in her husband’s custody only for him to transport her to a facility. She is now in a 90 day inpatient facility. Alcoholism is no joke, I pray she heals.
I've done some research, but haven't come across that info, here did you find it? I'd like to read it.
@@akitalady it’s on her case record.
@@akitalady you will need to look her up through Payne county, OK. But it should be there :)
Thank you so much for the update ♥️
thank you so much for the update! been praying for her since that first video aired, truly hope the best for her situation
At this stage of her alcoholism, one glass of wine wouldn't have any effect on her. She's had at least a bottle! This lady needs help, desperately. I hope she gets the help she needs!
A big bottle too
WAZAAP???!!!
My dad would say he had a glass of whisky. It was true, he just kept refilling the same glass. Then at some point, the bottle was gone.
@@GuyFromTheSouth If I remember right from the school arrest she typically keeps a box (probably more). She def needs help.
Interesting how a glass of wine is a socially acceptable way of says you’ve been binge drinking.
Hitting rock bottom is difficult enough. But to have it broadcasted *twice* is just ... boy. I genuinely feel bad for her. I'm a sober alcoholic w/ 10 years under my belt, but I'm just a few rough nights away from going back to this behavior. She needs serious help.
One day at a time. Praying your sobriety is for life.
Praying for you mate
I don’t! Lock her up!!
I don't feel sorry for her. I feel sorry for her husband, who has put up with her behavior for years, more than likely. I feel sorry for her students who didn't get the education they deserved because she was always drunk. Don't tell me she wasn't drunk in class every day. She couldn't stay sober long enough to attend her own court hearing. I feel sorry for people who had to share the road with her. As a society, we need to stop pitying people like her and throw the book at them.
@@maggiebridget126give it a rest!
Oh lord, not another video.. I feel bad for this woman. I sincerely wish and hope she gets help.
She deserves a sitcom at this point.
If her being dragged from school premises for intoxication wasn't a wake up call, this won't be it either...
@@rumblefish9 Addict brains don't work like that, inpatient rehab is her only way to get herself together
@jbavarian8100my husband is one it's true
@@rumblefish9addiction is a mental illness, a “wake up call” isn’t what she needs she needs real help
She’s alcohol dependent. Of course she did! Sending this lady love and strength. I hope she is able to access the support she needs x
Its been months no? She couldnt have detoxed before her court date?
@@prihaps addiction isn’t that simple. She needs help, resources and support. Not a drunk tank arrest
Yeah this just breaks my heart. We live in such a judgemental world rather than a compassionate world. She needs help not ridicule.
@@paigeupchurch7306that part. People think putting people in jail fix it. All it does is make you get sober for a little bit. People need rehab not jail. I’m so lucky people didn’t give up on me.
@@paigeupchurch7306she went to rehab and left.
This is like going to court for robbery and trying to hold up the judge when you get there..
😂😂😂
True.
I've been sober for eighteen years, and when an alcoholic says they had " a glass of wine",multiply by four and you'll be in the ballpark.
she''s in bad shape and she might not be able to get sober even with inpatient treatment.. I've come across a lot of people like this over the years. It's tragic.
True!
When they say glass assume its a bottle, or in her case a box (what she admitted to drinking "the night before" on her last arrest)
Past alcoholic myself and that was my exact thoughts when she said that.
When I was in treatment for alcohol in 1990, I remember being told that only about 10% stay sober after treatment. At that moment, I decided to be that person, since our class had 10 people in it. Best decision of my life.
@@PeggyLowman-ug6vo Congratulations to you. That's amazing and I hope to be in that 10%
Showing up to court for public intoxication while publicly intoxicated is crazy. I really hope this woman gets the help she needs. So sad.
It is rather crazy. Clearly the poor woman is addicted and needs help.
I showed up to court drunk once, but it was from the night before (well, like till 3-4am). My roommate & I had forgotten about the appearance. He woke up to pee around 8am & saw the reminder on his computer screen. We stumbled in there hella loaded.
I remember the judge asking my friend if he’d been drinking that morning & the gallery started cracking up, especially since we were there for allegedly stealing 40’s of beer from the Dairy Mart, our place of employment🤣
What really happened is that is was after 2am, so we gave the money to the guy who was working the night shift & told him to just ring it up at 7am, when alcohol sales were legal again, something all the overnight guys did for friends & other employees. Instead this narc called the cops.
Her husband must either feel contempt or fear towards her. Otherwise he would have warned her not to do that (show up for a court date for public intoxication, publicly intoxicated. LoL)
She is in court for showing up to work drunk . She is a teacher. There is a part 1 to this video.
I'm glad to hear she went to a rehab to get help. Clearly she is a functional alcoholic. I keep her in my prayers.
She really thought she could fool everyone. That’s 100% signs of an addiction. Pray this woman is able to heal 🙏
"One glass of wine" is code for "I filled UP the same glass of wine 5 times"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
It really does mean that. Sk
Or it's the gag glass that I have that holds an entire 750ml bottle in one glass, lol.
Absolutely right, you just don’t get slurred speech and impaired walking from a glass of wine itself.
One glass equals one liter. c
It’s so nice to see people in the comments feeling empathy for this woman that so badly needs help. I’d imagine most of us either have had issues with addiction or have a loved one that does. This is just so tragic and I really hope she comes out of it healthy, clean and sober in the end. 🙏🏼❤️
She's shown zero accountability for the harm and danger she has shown toward others.
@@PalmBeachFlorida24 I see all your comments are mean and negative and judgemental. That’s so sad. 😢
@@icallmysugarcandythere's nothing "mean" about pointing out someone's complete lack of control and responsibility.
@@caseycat all my other comments in response to this person keep getting deleted. Weird.
Personally I just hope this person learns true empathy. Like I said in my other comments that have been deleted, I totally agree she has shown no remorse. I just also happen to see she’s a very ill person in need of serious help. I don’t see the point in stating the obvious. I try to think of her loved ones that may be reading the comments, and I want to show compassion instead of judgement in cases like this. 🤷🏻♀️
@@PalmBeachFlorida24 Your comment is indicative of a complete and total lack of insight. The reality of this situation is that this woman is exhibiting text book signs & symptoms of active addiction. Intervention and treatment opens the door to Recovery and therein lies hope. Hope, that can't be extinguished even by judgmental and mean spirited remarks from people like you and @caseycat. Pursuing some semblance of humanity could be of benefit🙄
Always listen to your lawyer when they say stop talking!
Her husband it was
@@user-wn3xj4kv1ithen she should’ve listened to her husbamd
you should not be intoxicated with children, how about that revelation for ya?
She obviously didn't learn. She was working as a teacher, and they found a cup with wine residue in it in her classroom.
I had a similar situation. I had to go to court for a dui. I showed up drunk and was sent to 30 days in jail and 3 months in rehab. I am greatful I got arrested and put on the right path before I hurt someone. Drinking and driving is no joke
Congrats babe ❤
Hope you are doing better now
So pleased it worked out exactly as it was ment to for you.. Notice how this gal went from a confused Victim in seconds. I suspect she has spent many nights in the tank. She new once she got to a certain spot she wasn't leaving for awhile. I hope we get to see her again on the road to recovery.
By the way I and and likely many others we're blessed that I never got my driver's license until late in life. I was 37 and had been sober for 5 years before I started to drive. I was a blackout drunk and guarantee that I would have got behind the wheel of my car every chance I got when I was drinking. I just can't even imagine people driving in the condition that I was in. And we both know it's happening all the time. Anyway congratulations and have an amazing evening thanks for sharing your story. After something like this it's always great to hear some good news.
She wasn’t driving drunk tho, she got dropped off there. But either way I here you. She needs help. Not punishment.
this is why i have a problem with people who say "people who drink and drive are subhuman scum" like bro it's not a game this is real life people are more complex than that
After being intoxicated at school, now here at court…heartbreaking 😢. I hope she gets the lifesaving help that she needs, both for herself, and everyone in contact with her.
Part 3: Intoxicated at the burial
And Part 4: Intoxicated on Mars
Hope she goes to prison
@Tekknorg Part 5 intoxicated at Wal-Mart 🤣
Absolutely heart breaking. God bless her
@@muzzeenfilms1784 Wal-Mart
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I watched her arrest video when she was a teacher at the school and now to see this I feel so bad for her. She doesn’t come across as a mean person just a poor lady trying to cope. My heart truly feels for her and I hope she starts to actually enjoy life..
Exactly! That's why I'm grateful the court saw fit to show mercy on her and give her ror to get treatment. Her future is in her own hands, I hope she has the strength to rise above.
@@MrPTownTexas exactly bro
Do you think that this is just an acting thing? First school and now court. Really?
@@tinyhouse5454 you don’t get it.
@@travisk4466 you feel bad for the ret@rd? She like 60 something and has gotten help this entire time. Sucks to suck
This woman needs help in the form of long-term rehab. For the sake of her family and friends who care about her, I hope she gets the help she desperately needs. You have a really bad problem if you can't even show up to your court hearing sober.
it's useless to send her unless she accepts her illness and wants the help
@@rosemaryus-ct6151 - “illness”!
@@rosemaryus-ct6151I am aware of how it works. She absolutely has to be the one who wants to get help.
Who are her family and friends?
She went to rehab but didn’t stay long enough.
This is so tragic. I hope this lady gets help and gets sober.
Terribly sad.
Sadness indeed!!!
It is amazing how these people are treating this like it is a recreational drug she is guilty of and not that this woman has a disease. She is an alcoholic and a bad one. Incarceration overnight and without medical supervision could be fatal. It's probably why she drank the wine before her court date because she was starting to withdraw and needed the alcohol.
@@user-xe5cz3dw8m you’re correct. I’ve dealt with alcoholism in my family before. I just lost my aunt to it last year. Alcohol withdrawal is brutal and her final weeks and days were filled with so much pain from the disease. I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy.
She needs intervention for alcohol.
If Kim ever sees this, and anyone struggling with addiction - you are NOT alone. Addiction takes down the best of us - some of the brightest, most intelligent, brilliant, kind hearted, compassionate people I know are addicts, and I am as well. I'm so glad to see you've gone into rehab, and my prayer for you is that you see your worth, despite your failures, and know that you are fully supported. Healing comes through our brokenness and willingness to face our pain head on, walk through the fire, and come out refined, stronger, smarter, and more anxious than ever to live out the freedom that comes with sobriety. Sending love from Seattle❤
Well said!!
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thank you for your message 🙏🏾
75% of doctors are!!! Of my group in medical school, 5/6 of us drank to fall asleep w the immense pressure. I was the only one that did not, having grown up w an alcoholic father. 6/6 of us were on uppers to help with memorization and motivation. We would rub ground caffeine pills into our gums before 6-9 hour exams.
@@traciprovins3221 Phew, thats crazy!
Its an awful situation to be in, she probably couldn't have got to court without a drink inside her. I've been there myself and to turn up sober would mean being in alcohol withdrawal with the dry retching, shakes,crippling fear, sweats and hallucinations. I find it hard to even think about it today it's just so powerful, a seemingly small drink in the morning to relax you ends up a full on drunk again and again. The way I was stopped was losing the ability to walk and wearing diapers in a hospital bed and heavily sedated. I was so fortunate not to die like my little brother and father, they lost the battle and died young. Ive been sober 6 years now and am reasonably fit and well.
Thank God 🙏 Good for you! It takes a lot to get and stay sober when you’re to that point.
6 years is a lot to be proud of!!
Good job. Lost my dad at 19 because of it. It has affected all my relationships since. Trying to save someone or only seeing the good and ignoring the flags. It has more if an effect on the family than most are aware.
Exactly ♥️🙏 I quit on 7-14-2021. My life is beautiful and I never plan on picking up the bottle, EVER again.
At school she was 3x the legal limit, and this time she is far far far worse condition then she was at the school… what i find shocking is that her husband let her drink and let her arrive at her court hearing in this drunken condition. She couldn’t even form a cohesive coherent sentence and didn’t even seem to know where she was at
I really hope she gets the help she needs.
She won’t
Help is a four letter word like love and care but shouldn't be used at all in the usa 🇺🇸.
@@Odin33356 why do you say that?
Her choice
I need help, I have 3 jobs, a wife and 3 kids, a wife that is disabled and cant work or cook or take care of kids, I need a new knee but still working 7 days a week, if there is someone that need help, its bloody me mate, problem with society is that you guys feel sorry for the wrong ones, pathetic.
My sympathy faded for her the first time when remembering that she could've ran over someone's child at the school she was drunk at (not to mention she was purposely trying to destroy evidence). Now my eyes just roll. Annoying to see this many people giving her "tots and pears" and benefit of the doubt when she's made it clear that she isn't trying to get better.
Exactly!
I stand with you on this.
She keeps making it worst for herself. She got a addiction, hopefully she takes care of that.
I've watched the first video, and it's sad. I hope she gets help because she needs it.
Yeah when she was sacked 😅 it was her first week at the job if I remember correctly 😅
@@doygazgar Oh, yes! Poor, poor drunk driver!
She won’t
First day in fact.
@@nkmcfrln bet everyone will feel so empathetic when she T bones a family car while drunk
This is both sad and infuriating. I really hope this lady gets the help she needs.
This captures my feelings exactly.
Exactly what I came here to say.
Totally agree. I believe she is a Functioning Alcoholic. I do hope she gets the help needed, but it. needs to be now. She has had many chances, and luckily no one has been hurt or injured. She has the same "patterns of behaviour" as in the first video when caught at school. Its called denial, and not being able to take accountability for what she has done, because she is so drunk. a vicious circle. Its sad. I really hope she gets help that's needed. Rehab etc..
It needs to be the help she wants. And she REALLY needs to want it, because she's got it bad.
@@Cockneygirl1967she is most definitely a functioning alcoholic, the officer even said it himself
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a clearer representation of someone sick with alcoholism as this poor lady. God bless her.
😂 shxt you never met my aunt lmao
Alcoholism is a choice, she effed up
@@alabamatrixie7379 alcoholism is a disease, and that is medically recognized.
I know. Agreed. Heartbreaking.
A choice? You are incorrect. @@alabamatrixie7379
Ive been sober for 40 years and i really do feel for this woman.She is so bad off that she would drink before court.
She likely drinks before she does anything; leave the house, grocery shop, go to church, etc. The horror is that people like this DRIVE while drunk. She has no idea how lucky she is that she hasn't killed or maimed anyone yet with her car.
@@Luna_and_MilesI was like that at one point until I almost lost everything. They do that, seriously, it’s no joking matter. I now see alcoholics like I’m looking at them from a glass window and I have a sharp smell when I’m close. It’s not a fun lifestyle and it’s very lonely … it’s very scary and you have to be strong and figure out no ! It takes about a few months to break the habit but if you fill your life with exercise and good friends and work, you’ll be ok. Drinking that early scared me to death! I feel for her and her spirit:
Something to calm her nerves and the shakes I’m sure
Probably started with bad anxiety that she tries to cover up with wine.. alot of things happen to us as kids that follow us into adulthood..
Any excuse you want. I hope she gets help. Blah Blah Blah. She's a drunk. Call it what it is.
I feel so sorry for her. My mom died October 8th from alcoholism. This woman needs help, but she also needs to want help and admit her addiction. She’s in denial, and because of that, like my mom, she won’t get anywhere but the grave.
Sorry and thanks for sharing
I'm so sorry!
Hugs to you! It is so hard to watch the decline not knowing how it is going to end.
I’m so sorry 🤍
My condolences ✨
She always plays the victim and always says she doesn't understand. She will end up killing someone sooner than later while driving intoxicated.
She has the Karen haircut.
Oh Yeah she understands. She enjoys being drunk so much and not having to face the real stresses in life.
"I don't understand, I'm sorry, I don't understand" is probably what she's going to say to the responding officer that finds her slumped over the wheel at the scene of a horrific accident someday.
EXACTLY
Agreed. Yet the majority of the comments seem to label her a 'nice lady' who simply 'needs help'. Virtual signaling balderdash; this woman's a menace. Imagine her in a drunken rage; I bet her husband's seen plenty.
Exactly.
@@jeffreyrumbold9363right. People have the right to feel sorry for her, However, they need to pay attention more to what she’s saying, and how she’s behaving. It’s gonna get somebody killed one day if she doesn’t get the help that she needs.
@@ChristopherBlacksherTrue enough. *This time* her husband drove her to court. On her route to school or home she could have killed somebody.
I feel for her husband who has - to this point - stood by her. It must have been sad for him to pour her into the car and drive her to the courthouse knowing this would be the outcome.
Dang that guy was trying to get her to stop talking to save herself. props to him for trying lol
"that one guy" was her attorney haha
That “I don’t understand” and “I’m so sorry” with the “🥺” has probably excused her out of many adverse situations. Now, she will likely be forced to get the wake up call and rehabilitation that she needs.
I agree when she got arrested at school she said 'Im so sorry I have let everyone down" the way she said that I thought this cannot be the first time and I am glad she got arrested, when watching I was thinking dont just let someone come and pick her up she needed consequences, hopefully this time she will get help.
You’re absolutely right. I don’t think she’ll get the help she needs. She likes feeling looped too much.
Perfectly worded
@@janz3627 she checked herself out of rehab before this arrest in courthouse. So she doesn’t want to quit drinking.
Rehabilitation only works if she wants it to. And it’s not going to be easy or fun. I’m not an addict but I know some people who are. I don’t believe she’s ready to get sober. She has to lose everything that she holds dear in life.
I almost feel bad for her except that sometimes it takes extreme stuff to get people to realize and change. She's got a huge problem.
every alcoholic realizes they have a huge problem. Changing it is the hard part
She still hasn't hit rock bottom
Yeah.... it seems at this stage she needs to find herself at rock bottom event or some kind of divine intervention.
No. She went to rehab and didn’t take advantage of being there. That’s on her.
Yes drinking and driving puts lives in danger…the fact that it’s gone this far she needs a big wake up call
As a recovering alcoholic, I empathize with her. Bless her heart, she needs to accept that she needs help. There's nothing to it but to do it! I speak from experience! I am praying for her and all of the addicts suffering in this world.
I’m sorry, but I lose my sympathy the moment someone drunk drives.
I remember seeing the video of her at school and thinking that that should have been a real wake up call. She didn't get it. I hope that this is her rock bottom and she turns her life around now. She seems like a nice lady but she has a horrendous drinking problem. I hope she and her husband get the support they need.
I remember seeing her getting removed from her job as a school teacher. She said the same thing then. "I don't understand." She knows exactly what is happening. I feel so bad for her husband. I had an alcoholic dad. It's not a fun life. They love alcohol more than their family, friends, job....
All addicts do. Cocaine addicts, pedophiles etc. They all made a choice to do something illegal.
This breaks my heart. Praying she gets what she needs.
Prayers ! yeah right
honesty i cant watch this without crying i lost both my parents to alcohol there is always someone to help u she is just making herself worse because she cant admit to herself that's she's an alcoholic
There isn’t “always someone there to help
You”,i’m
So sorry you lost your parents that way.I had to stop by myself very little support as i nearly died.Wishing you all the best ❤
That’s because it’s really hard to admit that you’re an alcoholic. I knew that I was an alcoholic at least 3 years before I actually admitted to myself and quit. I’m glad that I did because now I’m still alive for my daughter. I’m sorry that your parents did that to you, you don’t deserve that. Alcohol is poison and I pray that this woman finds sobriety before it’s too late.
i am so proud of u for u being sober im so proud and your daughter is so lucky to have you @@mother_of_doxies
Oh, yes! Poor, poor alcoholics who drink and drive leaving people with no legs, killing newborns etc. Caring only about themselves.
That’s sad to hear. Why do you think people have such a hard time admitting? People admit to so many other things in life. I don’t understand why not for drinking.
As a fellow alcoholic/addict, I really feel bad for this woman. It’s one thing to get in trouble by the law, but to have it broadcasted to the world to see, I can’t imagine what it’s going to be like for her once she sobers up enough to realize it’s out there for the world to see. I hope she is able to get into treatment to get the help she needs.
As this is the second time she has been on the internet, I doubt it. Did you not see her arrest at the school where she was drunk in the classroom?
I’m mixed about it being broadcast for the world to see because as much as it’s terrible for the lady, I would hope that it will help other people who are not so far down her path of addiction to potentially see the path they are on and take steps to change it for the better.
This is the second time her story has been picked up across youtube. She may even have landed on the local news. I see a lot of comments saying that they hope she gets sober. If she reads the comments she will see 1000+ people telling her to get sober and that they managed to beat their addictions and are rooting for her. So maybe this unwanted publicity will yield a positive response on her end and she will seek treatment.
@@Sabregirl21But it never does. It won’t help. There’s a reason people get hooked on this stuff, this would JUST MAKE IT WORSE. And others watching will just think “it won’t happen too me”
I kno!!!!! I was just thinking about that a few days ago. I've struggled with addiction for 10+ yrs and been arrested handful of times and I can't imagine having my arrest videos/ public information out in the open for anyone to see
This women is ridiculous when will she learn there are rules she needs to abide by?
Seeing her 1st story reminded me so much of what happened w my cousin. My cousin was never arrested but it turned out much worse. Her addiction won. She ended up losing her jobs, her home, her daughter and eventually her life. I hope nothing but healing & recovery for this woman. Losing my cousin 3 years ago destroyed our family & things will never be the same.
RIP
Oh my goodness! How many times has this happened to her?
@@BernadineSutliff this is her 2nd video. The 1st time was when she was caught/arrested at school. This is her court appearance for that arrest I believe.
My late husband lost three jobs in six years owing to his alcoholism. I was going to pack up and leave - and the day I made that decision, the moment I got home, he told me he had been diagnosed with cancer. It was a 'bad' cancer (not that there are good ones) and the prognosis was he had two years to live. I stayed until he died.
I used to be bitter that Late H never tried to stop drinking. Then one day, someone said, "Maybe he couldn't." And maybe that's true. Maybe sometimes an addict gets to the point that he or she really, truly can't. This woman went to some program, checked herself out, and showed up to court drunk. Hopefully, she won't kill someone else, because she's nowhere near quitting.
I feel so bad for this lady. Addiction is a beast! I hope she find help and the strength to get sober.
So sad for the students. They don't deserve drunk teachers. This person really needs help and what she did is unacceptable.
She said “I don’t understand “ about a million times when she was arrested at the school also. Very sad. She will never learn.
You look much too old in your profile picture to say such a thing. There's hope for everyone. 😤
@@moldyshowercurtain7697 ok Moldy meat curtain. Thanks for the lecture.
It's ok, you just needed reminding Gramps. Now go spread my wisdom 😂🤣
@@slapeters2004😂😂
@@slapeters2004😆😆😆😆
This lady is always sorry when shes caught, always doesn’t understand, and always wants to know why shes cant go home with her husband.
Obviously jail isn’t working for her and she very clearly has a drinking problem. Perhaps the judge needs to send her a diversion program
The first time, they told her to call her husband (or a friend ) to come pick her up. She refused. It was only when they arrested her did she start asking for her husband.
This is honestly the best thing for her. Hopefully she gets court appointed long term rehab.
I've heard diversion program mentioned before. What exactly is it & is it a rehab sort of program?
Maybe instead of treating her like a criminal they should get her some help.
A judge should require her to attend rehab. At this point, arresting her for simply existing as an alcoholic, isn't helping. Also, for a public intoxication arrest, I thought she had to be causing a public disturbance in addition to being intoxicated. She seemed confused but calm.
The judge can't do that until she has a hearing, she showed up drunk to the hearing which means she cannot attend for her own protection, their hands were tied and these procedures are in place for a reason. Showing up to court drunk is something you just cannot do, hence the automatic charge
@@Lilith-RoseThat makes 100% sense. I was confused as well, considering she was calm and not causing a disturbance, but I get it now, thanks for the clarification.
Right! I feel the same. This is totally different from the first video. She's not hurting or potentially hurting anyone by existing in the courthouse intoxicated, unlike the school situation where she could potentially hurt children.
@@Lilith-Rose They're gonna have to keep her locked up then, that is the only way she'll show up anywhere not intoxicated.
@@Lilith-Rose Yeah for her own legal protection, I get that she can't be drunk for her own hearing. However, the way it was handled seemed problematic. I'd rather a judge find her in contempt of court, detain her for detox, and drop the public intoxication charge upon completion of ordered treatment.
At this point it is obvious, she has a big problem on her hand😢 I wish she would fight this awful disease!
You wish she would fight this awful DISEASE??? Isn't cancer a disease? Isn't Lupus a disease? But now you are including ALCOHOL as a disease? I guess that wine just chased her until it overcame her and she is a VICTIM.
People are RESPONSIBLE and ACCOUNTABLE for the choices they make in life. And their CHOICES are NOT diseases!
It's not a disease it's a weakness.
@@lilym2432 since 1956 classified by the AMA! It’s an accepted definition. I know how people see addicts, but that’s a fact. That’s all.
She might be in her own way. However, she probably can't do it alone when she's chemically dependent on alcohol.
It’s an addiction. I lost my friend to alcohol. She couldn’t live without drinking and it killed her. She never admitted having a problem or being an alcoholic.
I will always be against any form of alcohol. What it does to a person and how it changes them is truly scary.
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I was raised by 2 alcoholic parents. They were functioning alcoholics. They had government jobs so they were very careful with their drinking. We as children were afterthoughts. I really hope this lady get some help and I pray for her recovery.
🤗🤗 Thank you for sharing.
oh man.....thank you, indeed, alcoholism is SOOOOOO bad in security clearance and gov. jobs, in terms of having it and maintaining said occupation. Thanks again! 👍👍🌟🤗
Poor you. Very sorry you had to grow up this way.
"We, as children, were afterthoughts."
Ouch. I remember what it was like to take a back seat to alcohol.
Were your parents Gerald and Betty ford?
This lady has serious problems. Needs help. First video, was drunk teaching at an elementary school. Gets arrested. Now she shows up to court…drunk. Hope she gets help.
My aunt is like this. Got her first dui last summer and keeps getting locked up for drinking. I don't know how to get her to realize that she's not going to live much longer
Some people are beyond repair.
She should be headed to rehab, not jail. Such a shame her alcoholism robbed her of her career, as I’ll bet she’s a fabulous teacher when sober.
I have a feeling it’s been years since this woman was sober.
@@MKUltra42 I tend to agree; you know she’s fully in alcohol’s grip if she can’t work sober, has to drink on the job to keep her from withdrawal, and loses her career (not just her job) because she has no control over her addiction. Terribly sad, but I’m glad she hasn’t hurt an innocent driver or pedestrian by driving drunk.
She had the opportunity for rehab and refused
And a wonderful person too... alcoholism is a cruel disease..😟
Horrible judgement of character if you're willing to bet on this drunktard.
Her behavior in this video and the school video are IDENTICAL it’s wild.
Wow its almost like she has a substance use disorder or something. craaaazzyyyy /s
Is this the same teacher that showed up to her classroom intoxicated?
Yes.
Yes
It sure it
Yes
This poor lady needs so much love and help. I pray she gets the help she needs.
i remember watching the school bodycam and just thinking about my dad. i really hope she gets help. Somehow.
My dad was always too stubborn to get it and it ended up costing him his quality of life.
Praying she gets the strength to overcome her addiction
I do feel bad for her and her obvious reliance on alcohol, but I also remember in her video from the school where she wiped out the wine residue from that cup that was evidence…I do hope she gets help, but she also needs to be disciplined for her actions as she does show and understanding that what she is doing is wrong. Wrong enough for her to destroy evidence. Everyone deserves to seek help, but you have to want to make a change for yourself. So sad.
She truly seems like a sweet woman. I hope she is getting the help she needs and is able to stay sober 💗💗
She's a narcissist
Sweet woman my rear end
She’s not a sweet woman, she was drinking around 3rd graders on a daily basis.
This level of poor decision making indicates she has a serious problem that needs to be more thoroughly addressed. She needs treatment but with her saying that she doesn't understand, one would assume that she has yet to hit her rock bottom in a manner that will compel her to believe how serious it really is. I truly hope she gets the help she needs before she hurts herself or anyone else.
She understands. She understands that when she defaults to playing the victim, she usually weasels out of getting in trouble. She also understands that her husband, children, friends and family usually stick their head in the sand and pretend not to see she’s drunk so she doesn’t have to change and stop drinking. She understands all of it. What she doesn’t understand is these officers are trying to save her life.
100%. I fully agree! She’s totally playing the I’m so confused and pitiful when she keeps putting herself in these situations.
I watched both videos as well. My heart goes out to her but she does Play the sorry card. Without really being sorry
..... call it alcoholism I don't know but her words meant more in the first school video
Please choose rehab
She understands:
WAZAAP???!!!
YES. She 100% understands!! Her "I don't understand" baloney is an act...
Amen.
She never understands, she’s always sorry.
And to say that the first time, the officer gave her many opportunities to call her husband to pick her up from the school, but she refused because she was embarrassed. Her spouse turned up to be a supportive husband coming to the court with her, and she still mess up the things again 😢. Hopefully she gets the help she so desperately needs, she has a good man by her side, I hope he's handling this well and they both come from this stronger 👍
She prob smelled like a box of wine. I don't know how her husband couldn't have known if he took her there.
Silly woman, lost her job then comes to Court drunk😮..come on lady stop drinking🤬🤬
She'll be lucky to keep him.
@@rhondamc3642 Yep he must have seen she was tipsy driving to Court🤔🤦♀️😠
@@rhondamc3642 She could kill anyone of our children or family drink driving 🥲 So no sympathy from us😳😩
Was waiting for this bodycam!! Thank you Law & Crime! I truly hope this woman is ordered to get help. Her poor husband
She played the victim at her school, she knows exactly what she's doing.
She's been playing the victim for a long time.
Exactly, knew the consequences beforehand. She taught for 25 years and now she threw her life away. Then have the nerve to show up to court drunk. She has serious issues but she knows right from wrong
Definitely. Glad to see some sanity in this UA-cam comment section!
Obviously she has not learned her lesson yet.
The fact that she doesn’t understand what the cop is telling her, shows me that she has had lot more than one glass of wine.
I thought she would have gotten help after she was arrested for teaching a classroom full of children intoxicated. Not even losing a career will make her get help. So sad.
I think she does understand what he's telling her. What she doesn't understand is, why he won't make an exception for her.
@@Flotter-Flonah she’s hammered
Poor lady. She’s been “outed” on social media and been the butt of jokes, ridiculed and scorned. People should just leave her alone, it’s disgusting that she’s being hounded like this online.
The limelight is the reality check she needs to get help
@@jarabotelho5275 well it’s make or break. Hopefully it helps her make a change for the better, but it’s a pretty difficult exposure to deal with, for a person who already feels hopeless
This should not be allowed to be published online. Don't professionals know that posting this could make her mental illness so much worse!!!!
@@Kaykayu98 my fear exactly.
Agreed. I enjoy watching these but I thought the same.. I watched her arrest and now they have this on here. I get its public record but soooo many more people in her community, etc. will know now. Maybe it will make her realize how much she needs the help.. ❤️
She continues to play the “I don’t understand” game. Just like when she was at school.
Well what would you say in that situation?
She's an alcoholic, She needs alcohol, She really doesn't understand...
It’s ironic, since she was a school teacher. For one day
I have 0 empathy for her. Showing up drunk to take care of kids, pathetic.
@@ABCEasyas-- no she has taught for 25yrs that was just her first day at that school for the new school year
I truly felt for this woman the first time. I still do, I just clearly see she definitely needs help. Never know what someone else is going through.
Some people never learn. I'm all for being sympathetic towards addiction issues n people with them including myself I'ma 15y ex heroin addict with 6 years clean and even I am in awe of how this lady thought this would fly. C'mon first the school now the court room I don't know which is worst. I'm glad they didn't just let her go home n did the right thing by processing her.
So amazed (or sadden) to see her again. I couldn’t believe it. So sad that she is still struggling and this is in view of all. Wish her the best
I agree, this lady is right across the internet......twice.
Goodness, what a life to lead.
“You’re being recorded… again”
Get her help. Stop publicly shaming this woman, geeze.
She needs help!! Someone needs to get her to rehab ASAP!!
Judge will order that im sure. A breathalyzer to be used every day should be issued too if she drives
Rehab only works on the willing. You can't force someone to change their ways.
I read she went. But must have gotten out.
It might be past the point of inpatient treatment. When you show up to court intoxicated you undoubtedly will get jail time.
It will not work until SHE is ready.
It's just so sad. Alcoholism is the worst.
Cunning, baffling, powerful...sending her love.
She was drinking at school, lied, lost her job after lying many times about drinking. Now she shows up to court drunk. Very sad, she doesn’t learn. Why would anyone show up to court, drunk? She needs help, badly. I truly hope she gets it.
@@kosmique get help, stop drinking or at least don’t be drunk in public like your job as a teacher or court.
She went to court drunk? Are you crazy😮
She was a school teacher and was arrested at school drunk too!
Remember her first charge was being drunk at school, then she shows up to court (for her first charge) drunk. Yeah she has a problem, but she is a grown woman. People trusted her with the safety of their children. She needs to be held accountable
My heart hurts for this lady. She needs help, but the help won’t do anything until she accepts that she has a problem and needs to change. So far she hasn’t done that, but I pray she does before it’s too late.
I love the comments are supporting her. Hoping she gets the help she needs to get out of this. No one lives in a glass house.
Clearly this lady is suffering from the disease of addiction, and this public shaming isn't going to help her
Why are we babying her? If she was driving, she could have easily hurt someone. She has been given chances and refuses to help herself.
My heart is breaking for her. She is so deep in her addiction that she has no idea of what is going on.
Are ya?
There’s another video on this channel of her being arrested at the school for the same thing! Unbelievable.
So this woman's husband couldn't smell the alcohol on her breath, her unsteady walk, & various other mannerisms that this woman has shown when drunk? Really? He drove her to court. She could have driven a vehicle and wiped a family out at some point. Too much privilege especially when she was caught in school.
I think we all felt the same seeing her again after the first video. Praying she gets the help she needs. I really don’t have anything bad to say, that woman just needs help
I really hope she's doing better now.
this is just heartbreaking. Addiction is no joke.
Wow .. another video of her in trouble for being drunk … this active alcoholism and I pray she really does get help ..! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I though this was the same one 😮
Feel sorry for her. She's got a drinking problem
OMG Isn’t that the same lady that got arrested for drinking in class!?! I can’t believe she would show up to court drunk as well. I feel bad for her because she must have something going on that she feels the need to drink it all away. She really needs help and I hope she gets it. 🙏🏼😔
Thank you! I was just thinking the same thing!
Yeah it's her , the irony of turning up drunk to the court case involving her being drunk at school , sadly she obviously hadn't yet got to the admittance stage of her alcoholism
hunny drunks are drunks no matter what setting they are in. it's a 24/7 job.
@@rosemaryus-ct6151Finally a sane comment
This is so sad. She clearly is living out the lowest days of her life. Getting drunk on the 1st day of school is an act of pure desperation. I hope she gets the help she needs to live out the rest of her life happy and healthy.
This poor woman. I pray for her recovery. Addiction is no joke
All the people who feel bad for her would you still feel this way if she killed someone. She's out here driving around like this.
I very much hope that this lady gets the help she needs.
Drink if you need to but stay home
She clearly needs help and I don’t know if she will get it unless she is forced too. Arresting her in this situation does nothing. This is really heartbreaking.
Yes because god forbid she face any semblance of consequences for her actions
@@abroncendrik4923 Consequences isn’t going to help her, it doesn’t help any addict. If anything it makes it worse because you’re thrown in a dirty cell with other criminals where you only learn more bad behaviors, I know from experience. People like this need treatment and to not be treated like criminals when really what they need is someone to care enough to get them help. Hopefully the judge sentences her to treatment
She was originally arrested at the school! She do need help 😢
Oh she has no chance of getting help, her husband is enabling her and he allowed her to drink before she went to court. She's gone.
@@brittanyreed4377 "Consequences isn’t going to help her, it doesn’t help any addict"
Consequences also doesn't stop people from committing other crimes, should we just throw all consequences out the window? Why the double standards? You know what, I'm a generous person I'll make you a deal, anyone that does any crime against you or your family let's throw the consequences out the window in that situation, I wouldn't want you to feel guilty for making someone suffer the consequences of their actions when you yourself admit it doesn't do anything.
10 years sober and thankful every day. I hope she decides to help herself
She is absolutely struggling. I hope she finds the help she needs. ❤
She needs to go to rehab, she lost her job and now drunk at court.
I read that she was released to her husband who then took her to rehab.
I might feel bad if she didn't endanger children. I think that every drop of embarrassment and public shame is warranted. I truly hope she gets help in the end.