Pulp Fiction Screenwriter Pleads Guilty To Vehicular Manslaughter!

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Oscar Award-winning screenwriter Roger Avary has plead guilty to vehicular manslaughter.

Back in January 2008, the Pulp Fiction screenwriter crashed his car into a telephone pole in Ojai, CA, injuring his wife and killing 34-year-old Andreas Zini.

Avary, who is currently free on bail, will be sentenced in a Ventura courtroom next month.

Yikes.

Don't drink and drive, kids!

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    Posted: Aug 24, 2009 at 9:15 am / Email this  »

    6 comments to “Pulp Fiction Screenwriter Pleads Guilty To Vehicular Manslaughter!”



    1. 1

      was he drinking?



    2. 2

      fucktard!!!!!!!



    3. 3

      Oh well, I just hope he learned his lesson…Poor douche, injured his wife and killed a dude and now possible jail? If this dosnt convince him, someone needs to knock some sense into him.



    4. 4

      This sucks because I've always defended & sided with him against Tarrantino (not giving credit… basically stealing). Now it just makes me question Avery's character. Maybe they both just suck.



    5. 5

      Your article didn't say he was drinking.



    6. 6

      Poor douche my ass-wakeup people this is murder. The car was his weapon of choice. Rot in hell you jackass. Sorry doesn't bring back the dead.