Billy Watley’s daughters have been preparing their victim impact statements after they received a call from the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office that the suspect has settled on a plea deal. It’s a resolution they’ve been waiting for.
This weekend, Billy Watley’s daughters have been preparing their victim impact statements after they received a call from theIt’s a resolution Billy’s family said they’ve been waiting for.
"I really just want it done and over with. I really don’t want to have to see him again," Billy’s daughter, Alyssa Watley, said. Alyssa will soon face the man accused of hitting and killing her father with a vehicle and then taking off., including accident involving death, drug possession, and unauthorized use of a vehicle.
Billy’s daughters told FOX 4 they received a call Friday from the Dallas County DA’s Office revealing Connors had accepted a plea deal of seven years in prison.Alyssa is just hoping Connors will stick with his decision. "I am kind of nervous, but I also am kind of ready for this to all end and so I can grieve in peace," she added.The daughters went to the court date expecting to give victim impact statements. Surveillance video from September shows Billy riding his bicycle down Kleberg Road inDallas police said Billy was thrown into the grass and didn’t survive.
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