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Woman charged with 4 murder counts, 46 assault counts in OSU crash
Wednesday morning, 25-year-old Adacia Chambers was formally charged with four counts of second-degree murder and 46 counts of felony assault.
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A telephone message left Wednesday with Chambers’ attorney, Tony Coleman, wasn’t immediately returned.
They also seized a hard drive, a laptop, a tablet and an Xbox One controller when they searched her home October 24, the day of the crash that killed four parade spectators and injured dozens. A judge has ordered a psychological evaluation.
Chambers faces a minimum of 10 years in prison for each count of second-degree murder.
Chambers is awaiting charges in the Payne County jail. Three people were killed in the crash: Marvin Stone, a retired OSU professor; his wife, Bonnie Stone, an OSU employee; and Nikita Nakal, a University of Central Oklahoma graduate student who had attended the parade with friends.
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Her father, Floyd Chambers, said his daughter had received in-patient mental health treatment several years ago.