What mom convicted in Kansas Girl Scouts deaths said in jail calls

Kylee Lunn, left, 9, and Laila El Ezri, right, 9, were killed in an auto accident on I-335 October 2022.

A Kansas mother convicted of involuntary manslaughter in a 2022 car crash that killed three Girl Scouts − including her daughter − deflected blame, questioned the fairness of her trial and expressed optimism she would avoid prison during recorded jailhouse phone calls.

Amber Peery, 35, was found guilty in August of three felony counts of involuntary manslaughter, two felony counts of aggravated battery and two traffic violations in a wreck on the Kansas Turnpike after she made an illegal U-turn and her vehicle was struck by a semi truck.

In a series of calls hours after being found guilty, Peery alleged misconduct in the judicial system. “It’s so rigged,” she said, adding that, “I feel like the (expletive) jurors were paid off or something.”

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