Grundy woman charged in fatal hit-and-run shared posts about deadly collision | Chattanooga Times Free Press
- Haley Layman, age 25, faces charges for a fatal hit-and-run on Monday night in Palmer, Tennessee, that killed Bobby Green.
- Layman allegedly struck Green while he was riding his bike, and she reportedly admitted to drinking before the crash occurred.
- After the incident, Layman allegedly drove to another county for car repairs and shared social media posts related to the crash.
- Clara Green stated she wished Layman had made a different choice that night; Layman's bond is set at $100,000 with an arraignment scheduled.
- Authorities arrested Layman less than 24 hours after Green's death, and a joint investigation led to charges of leaving the scene and tampering with evidence.
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