Nicole Lorraine Linton

Nurse in Deadly LA Crash Facing Six Murder Charges 

A nurse from Houston accused of running a red light and speeding into a Windsor Hills intersection — sparking a fiery chain-reaction crash that killed six people, including a pregnant mother, her infant son and unborn baby — remains held without bail after being charged with six counts of murder. 

UPDATE: Nurse Accused in Fiery Windsor Hills Crash Still Hospitalized, Awaits Charges

A registered nurse, Nicole Lorraine Linton suspected of speeding a Mercedes-Benz through a Windsor Hills intersection, sparking a fiery crash that killed six people — including an infant, a pregnant woman and her fetus — remained hospitalized and under arrest today on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter. The Mercedes driver, Linton, 37, of Los Angeles, survived the Thursday afternoon crash and was hospitalized with “moderate” injuries at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, according to the California Highway Patrol. She was arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence, according to the CHP. There was no immediate word if drugs or alcohol factored into the crash. A final determination of charges