Wrong-way driver gets 30 years to life for killing 5 teens
BURLINGTON, Vt. — A driver convicted of killing five teenagers in a wrong-way crash nearly three years ago in Vermont was sentenced Monday to 30 years to life in prison.
Steven Bourgoin was convicted of five counts of second-degree murder in May. Bourgoin, 38, has acknowledged that he crashed into the car carrying the five teenagers in October 2016, but he said he was insane at the time.
At the emotional, hourslong hearing Monday, Bourgoin apologized to parents who testified.
“To quantify what you took from me that day, there are really no words,” said Liz Harris, mother of Mary, who said it had been 1,052 days since her daughter was killed.