Insure Nathan Demar Huey-Dingle Receives Life In Prison Without The Possibility Of Parole.

  • by: Elect Lush
  • recipient: prosecutor@co.jasper.in.us

When Rachel Woods opened the door, Huey-Dingle punched her in the face four times. The employee told police the woman kept standing and it seemed as though she had been punched many times before.

She finally got back into the car, and the three left the station, with Huey-Dingle and Rachel. Woods still fighting. J.H. said they drove to an unknown area by bushes and trees where Huey-Dingle pulled Rachel Woods out of the car by her hair. He then started hitting and stomping on her, and yelling at her for making a scene in a public place when she knew he had a warrant out for his arrest.

The beating got so bad, J.H. said, that Rachel Woods just laid on the ground not moving as he kept beating her.

He finally threw her into the back seat and kept driving for another 25 to 30 minutes. Rachel Woods started begging for water and saying her insides felt like they would “fall out.”
However, when Huey-Dingle finally stopped, he again pulled R.W. out of the car by her hair and started beating her again. When he told her to get up and fight back, she said she couldn’t because something was wrong with her leg.
According to the affidavit, Huey-Dingle dragged her along the ground, threw her back in the car and drove for some time again.

The car eventually broke down on Interstate 65, however, and as they sat on the road, J.H. said, she heard Rachel Woods take a loud breath and then couldn’t hear anymore breathing. When police arrived, they discovered the back seat of the car was covered in blood,

A probable cause affidavit filed in the case provided more details into the death of his alleged victim, who is identified in federal filings only as R.W., a 20-year-old woman & weighing 85 pounds from South Bend.

Indiana State Police discovered Rachel Woods badly beaten in Huey-Dingle’s car along Interstate 65 in Jasper County on Sept. 13, 2012. She died several hours later after being airlifted to St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana.

She finally got back into the car, and the three left the station, with Huey-Dingle and Rachel. Woods still fighting. J.H. said they drove to an unknown area by bushes and trees where Huey-Dingle pulled Rachel Woods out of the car by her hair. He then started hitting and stomping on her, and yelling at her for making a scene in a public place when she knew he had a warrant out for his arrest.

The beating got so bad, J.H. said, that Rachel Woods just laid on the ground not moving as he kept beating her.

He finally threw her into the back seat and kept driving for another 25 to 30 minutes. Rachel Woods started begging for water and saying her insides felt like they would “fall out.”
However, when Huey-Dingle finally stopped, he again pulled R.W. out of the car by her hair and started beating her again. When he told her to get up and fight back, she said she couldn’t because something was wrong with her leg.
According to the affidavit, Huey-Dingle dragged her along the ground, threw her back in the car and drove for some time again.

The car eventually broke down on Interstate 65, however, and as they sat on the road, J.H. said, she heard Rachel Woods take a loud breath and then couldn’t hear anymore breathing. When police arrived, they discovered the back seat of the car was covered in blood,

A probable cause affidavit filed in the case provided more details into the death of his alleged victim, who is identified in federal filings only as R.W., a 20-year-old woman & weighing 85 pounds from South Bend.

Indiana State Police discovered Rachel Woods badly beaten in Huey-Dingle’s car along Interstate 65 in Jasper County on Sept. 13, 2012. She died several hours later after being airlifted to St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana.

 

Dear Readers This man deserves concurrent life in Prison Sentences Without the possibility of Parole for the following:


When Rachel Woods opened the door, Huey-Dingle punched her in the face four times. The employee told police the woman kept standing and it seemed as though she had been punched many times before.


She finally got back into the car, and the three left the station, with Huey-Dingle and Rachel. Woods still fighting. J.H. said they drove to an unknown area by bushes and trees where Huey-Dingle pulled Rachel Woods out of the car by her hair. He then started hitting and stomping on her, and yelling at her for making a scene in a public place when she knew he had a warrant out for his arrest.


The beating got so bad, J.H. said, that Rachel Woods just laid on the ground not moving as he kept beating her.


He finally threw her into the back seat and kept driving for another 25 to 30 minutes. Rachel Woods started begging for water and saying her insides felt like they would “fall out.”
However, when Huey-Dingle finally stopped, he again pulled R.W. out of the car by her hair and started beating her again. When he told her to get up and fight back, she said she couldn’t because something was wrong with her leg.
According to the affidavit, Huey-Dingle dragged her along the ground, threw her back in the car and drove for some time again.


The car eventually broke down on Interstate 65, however, and as they sat on the road, J.H. said, she heard Rachel Woods take a loud breath and then couldn’t hear anymore breathing. When police arrived, they discovered the back seat of the car was covered in blood,



A probable cause affidavit filed in the case provided more details into the death of his alleged victim, who is identified in federal filings only as R.W., a 20-year-old woman & weighing 85 pounds from South Bend.



Indiana State Police discovered Rachel Woods badly beaten in Huey-Dingle’s car along Interstate 65 in Jasper County on Sept. 13, 2012. She died several hours later after being airlifted to St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana.


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