He was high on methamphetamines and driving his Jeep with a suspended license in 2010, when he crossed into oncoming traffic and crashed into a sedan, tearing its roof, crushing the driver´s side of the car and causing catastrophic injuries to the pregnant, 19-year-old woman inside. Jack Dean Whiteaker, 62, pleaded no contest to first-degree manslaughter in Multnomah County Circuit Court in October, after the woman, Cayla Wilson, succumbed in 2018 to complications caused by the injuries she sustained in the crash. On Friday, Dec. 6, he was sentenced in circuit court to 16 years in prison. 11 Jack Dean Whiteaker is sentenced to 16 years in the manslaughter of Cayla Wilson. Whiteaker had been...
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