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Mother of South Carolina bride killed in wedding crash lashes out at accused drunk driver

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The mother of a South Carolina bride killed in a wedding night crash lashed out at the driver whose blood alcohol level was allegedly more than three times the legal limit, saying “This was not an accident.” 

Samantha Miller, 34, died and her groom Aric Hutchinson, 36, was seriously injured when Jamie Komoroski rear-ended their golf cart after they left their reception in Folly Beach. 

Komoroski, 25, had a blood-alcohol level of .261% during the April 28 collision, according to an incident report released by police Thursday.

“It wasn’t an accident. This person chose to drink, get behind the wheel, and plow down my daughter,” Lisa Miller, an addiction specialist, told Fox News Digital. “This is a conscious choice that a young lady made.”

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Lisa Miller, left, slammed the alleged drunken driver, Jamie Komoroski, who killed bride Samantha Miller and seriously injured groom Aric Hutchinson on their wedding night. (Fox News Digital/GoFundMe)

Miller and her daughter, Mandi Jenkins, said it had been the perfect wedding before the celebration ended in unimaginable tragedy. 

After the couple left the reception, Samantha told her new husband she wanted the “night to last forever.” 

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Moments later, Komoroski slammed her Toyota Camry into the golf cart, which flew more than 100 yards and rolled several times. 

Komoroski was going 65 mph in a 25 mph zone, according to the newly released incident report. 

Jamie Komoroski in a white bikini beside a photo of her and her friends drinking wine.

Jamie Komoroski, left, in a photo posted to Instagram one week before she allegedly killed Samantha Miller and seriously injured her husband Aric Hutchinson on their wedding night. On the right, Komoroski is pictured drinking wine with her friends. (Instagram)

Samantha, still wearing her wedding dress, was thrown from the cart and died instantly. Hutchinson and his brother-in-law were critically wounded, while his nephew escaped the wreck unscathed.

Komoroski repeatedly told police at the scene that “she did not do anything wrong” and was “just driving home” – although she lived in the opposite direction.

The Coastal Carolina University graduate was unsteady on her feet, refused to take a field sobriety test, and repeatedly asked for her boyfriend and a lawyer, the report says. Police later obtained a warrant to test her blood at the hospital.

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Aric Hutchinson recovering after accident.

Benjamin Garrett, left, shown in his hospital bed beside groom Aric Hutchinson. Both men were seriously injured and bride Samantha Miller killed when an accused drunken driver slammed into their golf cart. (GoFundMe)

It was love at first sight when Samantha and Hutchinson met about three years prior at a hotel in Idaho Falls while they were both on business trips. 

After a brief encounter in the hotel’s restaurant, they bumped into each other in the elevator, and Aric asked her to dinner.

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Hutchinson, who is from Utah, sells construction supplies, and Samantha, a “free spirit” who hails from Charlotte, North Carolina, had worked in marketing, Miller told Fox News Digital. They had settled into a tranquil life together in Folly Beach.

“Aric and Sam are definitely soulmates,” the grieving mother said. “Their hearts were very much alike. They both loved incredibly.” 

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Coconut-pineapple cake baked by Manki Jenkins shown with her sister Samantha Miller.

Mandi Jenkins, far right, and her little sister, Samantha Miller, who was killed in a wedding night crash. Jenkins baked the pineapple-coconut cake for the wedding at her sister’s request. (Courtesy of Mandi Jenkins)

The couple said “I do” in front of 120 guests in a beach-side ceremony, then walked to the Pelican Watch Pavilion for their Bohemian-style reception. 

They drank mimosas and ate charcuterie before indulging in a homemade pineapple-coconut cake.

“Sammy called me a couple of months into starting to plan her wedding and said, ‘Sissy, can you make my wedding cake?’ and I was like, ‘I’m not a baker,’ and she was like, ‘It doesn’t have to taste good,’” recalled Jenkins, with a rueful laugh.  

The big sister grudgingly agreed. 

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When Samantha saw the cake, with a fresh pineapple stem and half a coconut sitting atop it, she was thrilled. “She said, ‘Sissy, oh my God, it’s perfect.’ I just didn’t get to ask her how it tasted,” said Jenkins, as tears rolled down her cheeks.

During the reception, Samantha accidentally knocked the pineapple stem off the cake and burst into laughter. 

Miller tenderly recalled her daughter asking the DJ to announce a surprise dance with the “most important person” in her life, her mother.

Jamie Komoroski's booking photo and a picture of the wedding.

Jamie Lee Komoroski is charged with killing bride Sam Miller and seriously injuring groom Aric Hutchinson on the couple’s wedding night when she slammed her car into their golf cart. The couple is shown leaving their South Carolina wedding reception under a canopy of sparklers minutes before the collision. (Charleston County Sheriff’s Office/GoFundMe)

The mother-daughter duo were soon swaying to their song, “Just the Way You Are” by Bruno Mars.

Miller and her daughter last saw the beaming couple as they left the reception under a canopy of sparklers. Minutes later, Samantha would be dead and her groom seriously injured.

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Miller and Jenkins had already returned to their Airbnb nearby when they began hearing sirens, while witnesses described hearing an explosion.

Aric Hutchinson kisses his bride on their wedding night.

Aric Hutchinson and Samantha Miller on their wedding night, left, and posing together, right. (Facebook)

“At that moment, I said, ‘Something happened to Sam!’” Lisa recalled. A family member was soon at the door and drove Lisa and Mandi to the scene.

“It was like a really bad movie, a really bad Netflix movie,” Lisa said. “We were running down the road toward all these lights…and we just were running and screaming Sam’s name.”

Sam’s father and little brother were also there. An officer told Lisa that everyone had been taken to the hospital, so she and Mandi headed there and waited for hours.

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“Then I got the call from Sam’s dad that said, ‘Sam isn’t at the hospital. She’s still here. She got killed, and I just identified her,’” recalled Lisa, choking back tears.

Jamie Komoroski poses in bikinis at resorts in Turks and Caicos and Jamaica.

Jamie Komoroski at resorts in Turks and Caicos, left, and in Montego Bay, Jamaica. She is accused of killing a bride on her wedding night in South Carolina. (Instagram)

Komoroski, who is jailed without bond, is charged with three counts of felony DUI resulting in great bodily injury or death and one count of reckless homicide, court records show.

Komoroski retained two high-profile defense lawyers, Nathan S. Williams and Christopher S. Gramiccioni, who are both former federal prosecutors. 

They declined to comment for this article but said in a previous statement they “cannot fathom what the families are going through” and urged the public not to “rush to judgment.”

Samantha and Hutchinson had planned to buy a home and start a family soon after their wedding. Instead, Hutchinson and the rest of his family are planning his wife’s funeral. 

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Aric Hutchinson and Samantha Miller tie the knot on the beach.

Aric Hutchinson and Samantha Miller’s wedding on Folly Beach, South Carolina. (Facebook)

According to a post on the “Sam and Aric” GoFundMe page, the groom suffered bleeding in his brain, broken bones and facial fractures.

“He is physically recovering at home while trying to come to terms with the loss of his beautiful wife,” wrote his mother Annette Hutchinson. “Now he is doing the unimaginable of planning Sam’s funeral along with her family.”

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Miller said they are not having a funeral. 

“We are having a celebration of Sam just like at that wedding. There are not going to be any people wearing black,” she said. “Because that’s what Sam would have wanted.”

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Staff Picks: South Carolina at Clemson, other Week 14 rivalry matchups

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The wait is almost over. At long last, rivalry weekend is upon us.

In what will be one of the biggest games of the weekend, No. 15 South Carolina will travel to the upstate to face No. 12 Clemson for the Palmetto Bowl. Kickoff is at noon on ESPN on Saturday.

The GamecockCentral and 107.5 The Game staffs shared their predictions for the game between the Gamecocks and Tigers as well as other Week 14 matchups from around the country. 

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George Bagwell: I think this is a bad matchup for Clemson. They’re not working with a great offensive line while they face an elite defensive front. They just gave up 288 rushing yards to The Citadel, the most against a Clemson defense since Georgia in 2014, and now they’re facing a highly efficient run-based offense in South Carolina. South Carolina 38, Clemson 20.

Peyton Butt: This could honestly go either way so making a prediction was a challenge. Clemson has struggled with some injuries thus far but the two are pretty evenly matched. I think the game being at Clemson will be a huge advantage and boost for the Tigers. Gamecock defense will have to put pressure on Cade Klubnik fast but I think Klubnik’s accuracy and consistency will be a problem for the Gamecocks. Clemson 45, South Carolina 28.

Elijah Campbell: It’s one of the most highly anticipated games in the history of this great rivalry and for the first time since I was in high school, I really feel like this Gamecocks team will go into Clemson and win. Shane Beamer said that forcing turnovers is a must and I agree. I also see the Kennard and Stewart edge rushing combo working perfectly to force one of the key turnovers as well as keeping Clemson’s rushing attack at bay. Give me the Gamecocks in a thriller! South Carolina 21, Clemson 17.

Chris Clark: I think this South Carolina team is battle-tested and will have an advantage at the line of scrimmage on defense. I expect a competitive game, but I’m taking the Gamecocks to get it done on the road. South Carolina 27, Clemson 20.

Terry Ford: USC wins a tight one on the road. The way the Gamecocks offense has come on to go along with one of the best defenses in America make Carolina tough to beat. Plus, USC has been real good on the road all year. Stat to file away…ESPN SP+ Special Teams Rankings Nationally: Gamecocks 42nd…Tigers 109th. South Carolina 23, Clemson 20.

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Griffin Goodwyn: Recent history would say that the Gamecocks are expected to struggle when they head to Memorial Stadium on Saturday. South Carolina has lost three of its last four road matchups against Clemson, and those three defeats were by a combined 88 points. But the Gamecocks’ last trip to the Tigers’ home stadium was a different story, as they claimed a 31-30 victory facing long odds as an unranked team looking to take down a top-10 squad with College Football Playoff aspirations. The postseason stakes are higher for both teams in this year’s Palmetto Bowl, and so is the possibility of an upset. South Carolina is in the midst of a five-game win streak — and is in prime position for a sixth-straight victory. South Carolina 28, Clemson 27.

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Tyler Head: High stakes game. Gamecocks have to slow down the Tigers rushing attack. I think Sellers has another star making performance. South Carolina 34, Clemson 31.

Wes Mitchell: South Carolina’s defensive line has carried it all season long and I don’t think that will stop this week, especially against a Clemson offensive line that has been banged up. The key will be can the Gamecocks protect the football, not let the moment be too big, and just do what they do otherwise. South Carolina 31, Clemson 21.

Jay Philips: Here we are, a Carolina/Clemson game that really matters for both teams beyond the daily rivalry. The Gamecocks are playing some of the best football in the country and will feel no fear in traveling to Memorial Stadium this weekend. Based on their form I think Carolina is the slightly better team, and if they continue on their current path they should win this game. In a tense contest give me South Carolina 30, Clemson 23.

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Kendall Smith: I could write a long paragraph about why I am going with this final score, but all I’m going to say is I think this game belongs to the Gamecocks if they play to their potential. South Carolina 27, Clemson 23.

Mike Uva: Two teams with strong defenses who have QBs who have improved throughout the year. This should be an instant classic, especially with the college football playoff hopes hovering both these teams. South Carolina 20, Clemson 17. 

Jack Veltri: I’ve said it since the summer that South Carolina would beat Clemson this year, and that was before any of us knew the Gamecocks would be where they are today. I still feel they’re going to get the job done. They’ve faced all kinds of adversity this season and handled it well. The key here will be to take care of the football on offense and the defense creates takeaways. South Carolina 34, Clemson 28.

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Chris Wellbaum: Which quarterback do you trust against which defense? Both teams will try to lean on their run game, and the defense that can force some turnovers will win the game. Clemson 31, South Carolina 16.

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Kevin Miller: In one of the most anticipated matchups in recent rivalry history, South Carolina and Clemson are both ranked and holding on to slight hope for the College Football Playoff. The Gamecocks have played better than the Tigers in recent weeks, but the game is in the Upstate. In classic rivalry fashion, this game could come down to the football cliches: turnovers, 3rd-down conversions, and explosive plays. Give me the Gamecocks in a tight one: South Carolina 27, Clemson 24.

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College Football Picks: Expert Predictions For Texas-Texas A&M, South Carolina-Clemson, Kansas State-Iowa St.

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Rivalry week is upon us, and all eyes will be on College Station, Texas, as No. 3 Texas and No. 20 Texas A&M for the first time since 2011. This one is even bigger than expected as the winner will move on to play Georgia in the SEC Championship Game. The Longhorns will likely stay in the College Football Playoff bracket if they lose, but the Aggies almost certainly are in a CFP do-or-die situation.

Kansas State and Iowa State will tee it up in Ames, and South Carolina will head upstate to take on Clemson in games that, very quietly, can still impact the CFP race.

Here are the picks from Outkick writers Trey Wallace and Barrett Sallee, who are tied in straight up and against the spread heading into the biggest weekend of the season. Keep in mind, winners against the spread in the wild card games are worth two points in our completely made-up game.

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Trey: 38-14 straight up, 27-25 against the spread (29 points)

Barrett: 38-14 straight up, 27-25 against the spread (29 points)

Texas (-5.5) at Texas A&M

Wallace: Thank goodness this rivalry has returned after 13 years. I don’t know what type of wakeup call Texas A&M needed last week in Auburn, but they got it. Now, the Aggies still control their destiny, but so do the Longhorns, and I expect their offense to cause the opposing defense some problems. I think this one comes down to the fourth quarter, and Texas A&M finds a way to win this game late, something they couldn’t do last week against the Tigers

SalleeGive me the Longhorns to win – and do it by double digits. I don’t care that their quarterback situation is in flux because both Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning are capable of getting the job done against an Aggies bunch that has to be down in the dumps after last week’s quadruple overtime loss at Auburn. Expect Texas’ defense to have its best performance of the season.

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Kansas State at Iowa State (-2.5)

Wallace: Another wild game in the Big 12 awaits, as both teams still fight for a spot in the championship game, thanks to some wild tiebreaker rules. While this feels like a game for Avery Johnson to flourish at quarterback for Kansas State, I think Iowa State’s Rocco Becht could be the one that comes out on top. Even though the Wildcats have only given up more than 20 points just once in the last 5 games, this is the Cyclones day. 

Iowa State wins, and covers. 

Sallee: I’m a big Avery Johnson fan, and he will show you why in what will be a win for the Wildcats en route to the Big 12 Championship Game. He’s healthy again, which means that they will unleash a punishing rushing attack against a Cyclones defense that hasn’t fared well stopping the run.

South Carolina at Clemson (-3)

Wallace: This one should be a lot of fun. Both offenses have been playing well, but its the Gamecocks defense that continues to amaze me at times. I would argue that South Carolina is playing some of the best football in the SEC right now/ For Clemson, they are fighting for a spot in the college football playoff as well, which adds so much more fuel to this game. This one comes down to Tocket Sanders running the ball for the Gamecocks, and Clemson QB Cade Klubnik tossing a few interceptions. 

I’m going with the Gamecocks to win the game. 

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Sallee: The Gamecocks are one of the hottest teams in the country, and still have an outside chance at making the CFP. However, it needs to win and have several dominoes fall around the country. Expect coach Shane Beamer to unleash a monster rushing attack with quarterback LaNorris Sellars and running back Rocket Sanders, and the defensive front to rattle Tigers quarterback Cade Klubnik.

Wild Card Games

Notre Dame (-7.5) at USC

Honestly, I have no idea why this is a single-digit spread. I call Notre Dame the “best, most boring team in the country” because the Fighting Irish casually go about their business bludgeoning their opponents until they say “mercy.” That will happen on Saturday against a broken Trojans team that has been a massive disappointment.

Auburn @ Alabama (-11.5)

The Tigers have the momentum entering this game, but Alabama is still playing for a potential spot in the college football playoff. So, what gives on Saturday afternoon? If Auburn can follow the same defensive plan as Oklahoma, who upset Alabama last week, then maybe they can cause Jalen Milroe to give up the ball a few times. If not, and they let Jalen make plays outside the pocket, it could be a long day for Auburn. 

I don’t know if I trust Payton Thorne to win this game for Auburn, but I do trust Jarquez Hunter to run the ball. I think Alabama wins, but the Tigers cover. 

Alright, that will do it for this week’s picks. Email your thoughts about the weekend to Trey.Wallace@OutKick.com

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Dawn Staley shares how South Carolina has responded since loss

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South Carolina had its run of 43 straight wins come to an end this past Sunday as Dawn Staley and the Gamecocks suffered a 77-62 loss at UCLA.

Staley said after the loss and ahead of the matchup with Iowa State on Thursday that she thought her team would respond the right way. Needless to say the Gamecocks did against Iowa State, pounding the Cyclones 76-36 on Thanksgiving Day.

“That’s what a team does. This is a resilient group,” Dawn Staley said. “This is a team that obviously hasn’t dealt with a whole lot of losing. It’ll shake you for a moment.

“We’ve got a 24-hour rule. Bask in the glory of a defeat and you handle a defeat. And you handle it with grace, but you handle it with learning lessons. Things were exposed and hopefully we can fill some of those holes and get back to happier times.”

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It was certainly a happier time for South Carolina on Thursday. The Gamecocks led Iowa State 19-3 at the end of the first quarter and 35-9 at halftime.

South Carolina went on a 32-0 run at one point in the first half and easily handled an Iowa State team that was ranked No. 15 nationally.

Dawn Staley said ahead of the game that she wanted her team to play better offensively and it did. South Carolina shot 45.3 percent from the floor against Iowa State after connecting on only 36.4 percent of its attempts against UCLA.

“Our offense, just getting better looks and getting better ball movement,” Dawn Staley said of where South Carolina needed to improve. “The ball has been sticking too much to individual players and it’s stagnant.

“We need to get our bigs involved, so we’re going to look to get them involved in positions they can score, whether that’s two feet in the paint or hitting mid-range shots. If you’ve got 3-point range, you can take good, fluid, rhythm 3s.”

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South Carolina relied on a balanced scoring attack against Iowa State as senior forward Sania Feagin and freshman forward Joyce Edwards led the way with 13 points each.

The Gamecocks will be back in action on Saturday when they face Purdue in Fort Meyers, Florida. Tip off is set for 11 a.m.



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