Three Life Sentences for Vehicular Homicide

The woman who hit and killed a father and his two teenage daughters, while driving drunk, will spend the rest of her life in prison.

Anne Lang was adjudicated guilty and sentenced to three life sentences after being convicted of three counts of Vehicular Homicide. She was also sentenced to 14 years in prison and one year of probation on each of three counts of DUI Manslaughter. Her driver’s license was also permanently revoked.

Lang was found guilty as charged in August following a trial in Hendry County, where the crash occurred.

Assistant State Attorney Mara Marzano of the State Attorney’s Office Traffic Homicide Unit and Assistant State Attorney Trevor Selph prosecuted the case.

The crime happened in January 2021 on State Road 80. The defendant was speeding, clocked on radar by Florida Highway Patrol (FHP), traveling at 105 miles per hour. She hit the family’s car as they were backing out of a driveway, killing the three victims. The girls were 14 and 13 years old.

The defendant’s blood alcohol level was 0.22 which is nearly three times the legal limit. FHP handled the crash investigation.

Samantha Syoen – State Attorney’s Office Communications Director