HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - A Connecticut woman and her son are
facing sentencing for attempted insurance fraud and evidence
tampering that occurred after a fiery wreck at the bottom of Avon
Mountain that killed four people in 2005.
Donna and Shaun Wilcox of Windsor are scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday in Hartford Superior Court.
Donna Wilcox's husband, David Wilcox, was sentenced to six years in prison last Wednesday for manslaughter, assault and insurance fraud connected to the crash. The wreck was caused by a poorly maintained dump truck with bad brakes owned by Wilcox's company. Four people died and 10 were injured.
Donna Wilcox pleaded no contest to charges she tried to reinstate insurance coverage on the dump truck after the accident. Shaun Wilcox pleaded guilty to doctoring repair slips for the truck.
Donna and Shaun Wilcox of Windsor are scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday in Hartford Superior Court.
Donna Wilcox's husband, David Wilcox, was sentenced to six years in prison last Wednesday for manslaughter, assault and insurance fraud connected to the crash. The wreck was caused by a poorly maintained dump truck with bad brakes owned by Wilcox's company. Four people died and 10 were injured.
Donna Wilcox pleaded no contest to charges she tried to reinstate insurance coverage on the dump truck after the accident. Shaun Wilcox pleaded guilty to doctoring repair slips for the truck.




