Camden, Tn., Man Gets 15-Year Sentence For Wreck That Killed Woman In Smoky Mountains National Park

  • Friday, May 6, 2016
Corey Bruce Patrick, 35, of Camden, Tn., was sentenced by Federal Judge Thomas A. Varlan on Friday to serve 15 years in federal prison for second-degree murder for a car wreck in Great Smoky Mountains National Park that resulted in the death of Heather Nicole Hendrix. 
 
Upon his release from prison, Patrick will be supervised by the U.S. Probation Office for five years.  He was also ordered to pay restitution to the victim’s family in the amount of $15,989.77 for funeral and burial-related expenses and the value of the victim’s car.
 
In April 2015, Patrick pleaded guilty to the offense.
Prosecutors said, in October 2014, after drinking alcohol and using drugs, Patrick crashed the victim’s car while driving at a high rate of speed within the park.
 
One minute before the crash, Ms. Hendrix sent a text message that Patrick was “driving fast and crazy.”  Patrick’s blood alcohol level was .193, more than twice the legal limit in Tennessee.
 
At the time of the crash, Ms. Hendrix, the only passenger, suffered multiple blunt force injuries causing her to die at age 37. Ms. Hendrix was survived in death by her mother, three children, and a grandson, who was born two weeks after her death.
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