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Glamorous Instagram model Maecee Marie Lathers makes shocking admission about what caused her to kill two people in Miami car wreck

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A high-on-club-drugs Instagram model crashed her sportscar into two other cars on a Miami roadway – causing a massive wreck that claimed the lives of two other motorists including a loving husband and father.

And she is reportedly blaming the carnage on a trendy party drug commonly referred to as ‘pink cocaine’ that’s recently been linked to rap mogul Diddy. 

Local police found Maecee Marie Lathers, 24, vomiting minutes after she crashed her white Mercedes into a black Range Rover and silver Suzuki – but only because bystanders stopped her from fleeing the carnage on foot.

She allegedly told police the potent ketamine mix even made her believe she was from the future. 

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According to the arrest report, the first victim had to be extricated from his mangled vehicle but later died at the hospital. 

The other victim was killed on the spot as Lathers and the wife of one of the victims were the only survivors. 

Married father Abraham Ismael was killed but his wife, Juanita Hernández somehow survived the bloody wreckage. 

Maecee Marie Lathers, 24, has confessed to crashing her car into another and killing two people under the influence of party drugs

At the time of the crash, Lathers reportedly told Miami police that she had taken a party drug known as ‘Tusi,’ or ‘Tuci’ – also known as ‘pink cocaine’ – before getting behind the wheel. 

The killer and the Range Rover driver were also injured and Lathers had been taken for treatment as she awaited to appear in court.

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The arrest report stated bystanders had to grab her and bring her back to prevent her from running away from the scene. 

Officials later noted that the killer model’s license had been suspended since January.

Miami-Dade Judge Mindy Glazer told the court during the hearing on Friday: ‘If it wasn’t for the citizens nearby who stopped her she would’ve completely fled. 

‘She advised she was under the influence of Tuci [2C]. A known party drug and that she was from the future and had a crystal ball. 

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The killer was found vomiting minutes after she crashed her white Mercedes into a black Range Rover and silver Suzuki by officers

The killer was found vomiting minutes after she crashed her white Mercedes into a black Range Rover and silver Suzuki by officers

Officials later noted that the killer model's license had been suspended since January

Officials later noted that the killer model’s license had been suspended since January

At the time of the crash, Lathers supposedly told Miami police that she had taken a a party drug known as 'pink cocaine' before getting behind the wheel

 At the time of the crash, Lathers supposedly told Miami police that she had taken a a party drug known as ‘pink cocaine’ before getting behind the wheel

‘I believe an increased bond is warranted. She’s an absolute danger to the community based on killing two people while driving, which you shouldn’t even have been in the car. And she’s clearly impaired based on her statements.’

As of now, Lathers remains in jail at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center till she can post her $140,000 bond. If she is released, the killer will remain on house arrest. 

Pink Cocaine, also known as Tuci [2C] is a pink powder that is a mix of ketamine, MDMA, methamphetamine, cocaine, opioids, and/or new psychoactive substance.

Disgraced rap mogul Diddy allegedly had his on-off girlfriend Yung Miami ‘transport’ the drug for him. The details came to light during Diddy’s sex-trafficking investigation.

As of now, Lathers remains in jail at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center till she can post her $140,000 bond. If she is released, the killer will remain on house arrest

As of now, Lathers remains in jail at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center till she can post her $140,000 bond. If she is released, the killer will remain on house arrest

'She advised she was under the influence of Tuci [2C]. A known party drug and that she was from the future and had a crystal ball,' said Miami-Dade Judge Mindy Glazer

‘She advised she was under the influence of Tuci [2C]. A known party drug and that she was from the future and had a crystal ball,’ said Miami-Dade Judge Mindy Glazer 

Glazer found probable cause to charge Lathers with eight felonies, including two counts of leaving the scene of a crash causing death. 

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Officials expect her to be accused with more charges, particularly DUI manslaughter, once her toxicology report is released. 

Since the death of her husband, Hernández has launched a GoFundMe for her and her son. 

The crowdfunding page has raised $1,800 out of its $20,000 goal. 



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Ole Miss S Nick Cull’s targeting call reversed vs Miami in Peach Bowl

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Mississippi football’s Nick Cull avoided an ejection during the College Football Playoff Fiesta Bowl semifinal on Thursday, Jan. 8.

As Malachi Toney reeled in a catch from Carson Beck at the Miami 49 in the first quarter, he was hit by Cull in a helmet-to-helmet collision. Right away, the officials flagged Cull for targeting, with both Toney and Cull staying down on the field with an injury.

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After officials reviewed the play, the call on the field was overturned, as the officials determined that Cull did not launch and the collision seemed to be incidental. Replay assistant Matt Austin concurred with the call on the field.

The play had a major impact on the game as well. If the call had been upheld, Miami would have had the ball at the Ole Miss 34-yard line with a chance to expand its 3-0 lead. However, a few plays later, the Hurricanes were forced to punt from the 49-yard line.

On the first play of the second quarter, Ole Miss running back Kewan Lacey scored on a 73-yard run to give the Rebels a 7-3 lead.

Because he was not called for targeting, Cull was not ejected from the game, which means Ole Miss will have him for the remainder of the game, if he can clear the concussion protocol. He was in the tent following the play.

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Cull has 15 total tackles and three pass deflections this season for the Rebels.

Meanwhile, Toney went to the medical tent briefly for the Hurricanes, but returned to the game.



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Crash involving unmarked Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office vehicle impacts morning commute

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A crash involving an unmarked Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office vehicle was reported in Northwest Miami-Dade on Thursday morning, and the morning commute was impacted as a result.

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Few details have been released, but the crash was reported in the area of Northwest 79th street and Interstate 95.

Video from the scene showed that the vehicles had heavy damage.

The sheriff’s office said the crash also involved a civilian vehicle, and no injuries were reported.

No other information was released. 

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Miami Heat-Minnesota Timberwolves Final Injury Update: Anthony Edwards’ status divulged

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The Minnesota Timberwolves announced that guard Anthony Edwards is now available to play in Tuesday night’s game against the Miami Heat after originally being listed as questionable with right foot injury maintenance.

Here’s the rest of the injury report and game preview:


INJURY REPORT

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Tyler Herro: Available – Toe

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Jaime Jaquez Jr.: Out – Ankle

Nikola Jovic: Available – Groin

Terry Rozier: Out – Not with team

TIMBERWOLVES

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Anthony Edwards: Available – Foot

Terrence Shannon Jr.: Out – Foot

Joan Beringer: Out – G League


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Game date, time and location: Tuesday, Jan. 6, 8:00 p.m. EST, Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota

TV: TV: Peacock,

Radio: 104.3 FM (Miami/Ft. Lauderdale), ESPN 106.3 FM, (West Palm Beach), FOX Sports Radio 105.9 FM (Ft. Myers/Naples), 1450 AM (Suart), 97.7 FM (Florida Keys), WAQI 710 AM (Spanish-language broadcast, South Florida) 100.3 FM (Minnesota)

VITALS: The Miami Heat (20-16) and Minnesota Timberwolves (23-13) meet for the second and final regular season matchup after just facing off three days ago with Minnesota recording a, 125-115, win in Miami on January 3. The teams split the series, 1-1, last season with each squad winning on the road. The Heat are 36-35 all-time versus Minnesota during the regular season,
including 19-16 in home games and 17-19 in road games.

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PROJECTED STARTERS

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G Davion Mitchell

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G Tyler Herro

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C Bam Adebayo

F Norman Powell

F Andrew Wiggins

TIMBERWOLVES

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G Donte DiVincenzo

G Anthony Edwards

C Rudy Gobert

F Jaden McDaniels

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F Julius Randle

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Spread: Heat +5.5 (-112), Timberwolves -5.5 (-108)

Moneyline: Heat +166, Timberwolves -198

Total points scored: 239.5 (over -106, under -114)

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Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra on the forced turnovers: “That is and has to be our identity. We have to play with a recklessness and activity level that exceeds our opponent, and thats not to put down our talent level or anything like that, it’s more about we look different when we’re flying around and making plays and making it tough for the opponent.”


For more Miami Heat information and conversation, check out Off The Floor.


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Alexander Toledo is a contributor to Miami Heat On SI and producer/co-host of the Five on the Floor podcast, covering the Heat and NBA. He can be reached at Twitter: @tropicalblanket



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