Crime

MS woman faces DUI death, manslaughter charges in crash that killed Coast teens

Students place notes on a Christmas tree during a candlelight vigil in honor of three Gautier High School graduates, Se’Dhari Saniya Watson-Person, Kyla “Muffin” Watkins, and Tatyanna Richmond who were involved in a fatal crash, at Gautier High School in Gautier on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023. Watson-Person and Watkins were killed in the crash.
Students place notes on a Christmas tree during a candlelight vigil in honor of three Gautier High School graduates, Se’Dhari Saniya Watson-Person, Kyla “Muffin” Watkins, and Tatyanna Richmond who were involved in a fatal crash, at Gautier High School in Gautier on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023. Watson-Person and Watkins were killed in the crash. Sun Herald
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  • Stone County grand jury indicted Valerie Shanta Smith on manslaughter and DUI.
  • Dec. 5, 2023 crash killed two MGCCC students and seriously injured a third.
  • Community held vigil; Smith's trial tentatively set for Jan. 5 before Judge Mueller.

A Mississippi woman indicted on manslaughter and DUI death charges was allegedly under the influence of the anti-anxiety drug Xanax when she was involved in a two-vehicle crash that killed two Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College students and seriously injured a third, court records show.

A Stone County grand jury indicted Valerie Shanta Smith, 47, of Beaumont, in May. Her trial is tentatively set for Jan. 5 before Circuit Judge Randi Mueller, though it could be delayed.

Gautier High School graduates Se’Dhari Saniya Watson-Person, 19, left and Kyla “Muffin” Watkins, 18, right, died after a fatal accident in Stone County. A third graduate, Tatyanna Richmond, remains hospitalized.
Gautier High School graduates Se’Dhari Saniya Watson-Person, 19, left and Kyla “Muffin” Watkins, 18, right, died after a fatal accident in Stone County. A third graduate, Tatyanna Richmond, remains hospitalized. Pascagoula-Gautier School District

The two-vehicle crash occurred Dec. 5, 2023, and resulted in the deaths of Gautier High School graduates Kyla “Muffin” O’Neal Watkins, 18, and Se’Dhari Saniya Watson-Person, 19. A third student, Tatyanna Denise Richmond, was seriously injured.

As a result, Smith was indicted on two counts of manslaughter and three counts of felony DUI causing death or disfigurement.

Gautier students place notes on a Christmas tree during a candlelight vigil in honor of three Gautier High School graduates, Se’Dhari Saniya Watson-Person, Kyla “Muffin” Watkins, and Tatyanna Richmond who were involved in a fatal crash, at Gautier High School in Gautier on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023. Watson-Person and Watkins were killed in the crash.
Gautier students place notes on a Christmas tree during a candlelight vigil in honor of three Gautier High School graduates, Se’Dhari Saniya Watson-Person, Kyla “Muffin” Watkins, and Tatyanna Richmond who were involved in a fatal crash, at Gautier High School in Gautier on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023. Watson-Person and Watkins were killed in the crash. Hannah Ruhoff Sun Herald

All three victims were students at MGCCC’s Perkinston campus after graduating from Gautier High School. Friends described them as best friends who had been cheerleaders and were active in school activities.

Following the crash, the city of Gautier held a prayer vigil to honor the two students who died and to pray for the recovery of the injured student.

Former Gautier High School cheerleaders Se’Dhari Watson-Person, second row, left, Kyla Watkins, first row, second from left, and Tatyanna Richmond, second row, second from left, were involved in a fatal accident in Stone County on Tuesday.
Former Gautier High School cheerleaders Se’Dhari Watson-Person, second row, left, Kyla Watkins, first row, second from left, and Tatyanna Richmond, second row, second from left, were involved in a fatal accident in Stone County on Tuesday. Rachel B. Finnie Courtesy of Elizabeth Griggs
Margaret Baker
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Margaret is an investigative reporter whose search for truth exposed corrupt sheriffs, a police chief and various jailers and led to the first prosecution of a federal hate crime for the murder of a transgendered person. She worked on the Sun Herald’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Hurricane Katrina team. When she pursues a big story, she is relentless.
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