CT man charged with manslaughter in 2023 fatal crash in a 1967 sports car that had no seatbelts
Tragic Crash Claims Life, Suspect Charged in Connecticut Incident
In a heartbreaking turn of events, a fatal crash in Connecticut has led to criminal charges against the driver involved. The incident, which occurred in October 2023, has left the community mourning the loss of a young life and seeking answers. This comprehensive report delves into the details of the case, the charges filed, and the impact on those affected.Tragedy on the Roads: A Preventable Accident Turns Deadly
Charges Filed Against Driver
Ian Morgan Gillis, a 35-year-old resident of Griswold, Connecticut, has been charged with several offenses in connection with the fatal crash. The charges include second-degree manslaughter with a motor vehicle, reckless driving, and failure to drive on the right side of the road. Gillis turned himself in at the Troop D barracks in Danielson and was released on a 5,000 bond, with a scheduled arraignment in Danielson Superior Court next Monday.The Tragic Incident
According to the arrest warrant affidavit, the charges stem from a crash that occurred on October 9, 2023, in Pomfret, Connecticut. Gillis was driving a 1967 Triumph GT6 southbound on Route 169 shortly before 8:30 p.m. when he lost control of the vehicle around a right curve in the road. The vehicle went into a "clockwise yaw" before striking a metal guardrail, continuing out of control, and ultimately colliding with a tree before coming to rest in a gulley.The Victim: Elisha Roode
Tragically, the passenger in the vehicle, 35-year-old Elisha Roode of Waterford, was pronounced dead at the scene. An autopsy revealed that Roode died from a blunt impact injury to her head, and her death was ruled an accident by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.Gillis' Injuries and Alleged Alcohol Involvement
Gillis was airlifted to UMass Memorial Medical Center and treated for serious injuries sustained in the crash. According to the warrant affidavit, a trooper who responded to the scene reported seeing three beer cans in the Triumph, some of which still had liquid in them. Additionally, a witness stated that Gillis had allegedly consumed "a couple alcoholic beverages" prior to the incident. State police subpoenaed Gillis' medical records and found that his blood alcohol content was 0.07, just below the legal limit of 0.08 in Connecticut.Excessive Speed and Lack of Seatbelts
A simulation of the crash conducted by the State Police Collision Analysis Reconstruction Squad revealed that the vehicle was traveling somewhere between 70 and 74 mph during the collision, in a 35 mph zone. Furthermore, an inspection of the Triumph showed that it was not equipped with seatbelts, which could have potentially mitigated the severity of the injuries sustained by the occupants.Gillis' Refusal to Cooperate
According to the warrant affidavit, an attorney representing Gillis told investigators that Gillis would not be providing a statement about the crash. This lack of cooperation has only added to the complexity of the investigation and the pursuit of justice.Remembering Elisha Roode
Elisha Roode, the victim of the tragic incident, was a beloved member of the community. According to her obituary, Roode grew up in Griswold and held multiple jobs before landing a position at Citizens Bank in Mystic. Her supervisors, co-workers, and clients often spoke of her vibrant personality and the joy she brought to those around her. Roode had a passion for exploration and music, often traveling across New England to hike and follow her favorite musical artists in concert. Her family and friends have honored her memory, organizing a hike at Haley Farm State Park in Groton in November.The Aftermath and Ongoing Investigation
The tragic loss of Elisha Roode has left a profound impact on her loved ones and the community as a whole. As the investigation continues and the legal proceedings unfold, the focus remains on seeking justice and ensuring that such preventable accidents do not occur in the future. The charges against Ian Morgan Gillis serve as a sobering reminder of the consequences that can arise from reckless driving and the importance of responsible behavior on the roads.