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Deshon Johnson and Christine Nobel Ross tragically murder by Coach USA/NJ Transit reckless bus drivers 5 months and 26 days apart Deshon Johnson and Christine Nobel Ross were friends and were tragically murdered by Coach USA/NJ Transit reckless bus drivers 5 months and 26 days apart from one another. Christine was mowed down Monday, January 23, 2012, in East Orange, NJ and Deshon was mowed down Wednesday, July 18, 2012, in Bloomfield NJ. No charges were brought against neither of the bus drivers; they walked away from these two deaths free men. Johnson and Ross's lives were taken in vain. The spokesperson for the bus companies blame these two young victims for their death, saying, they ran into the street as the bus drivers turn the corner. Deshon and Nobel were at the corner when they were killed. The Essex County Vehicular Homicide always will, tell the public that they will do further investigation, which is misleading information to the public because the mishandled of these cases is biased and a conflict of interest within the prosecutor's office. The head prosecutor detective used to work for NJ Transit as a Collision Reconstructionist so he deems all cases like an accident. Some of these cases are Vehicular Homicide or Vehicular Assault vehicular. These two young people's valuable lives were stolen from them and nothing is being done about this corruption. They just swept this death under the rug. Only a person with a wicked heart can do this. How can these people live with themselves? There must be Justice for Deshon and Christine!

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