Man charged with murder for 'dragging drunk friend out of his car and leaving ...

Man charged with murder for 'dragging drunk friend out of his car and leaving ...
Man charged with murder for 'dragging drunk friend out of his car and leaving ...
Indianapolis man is charged with murder for 'dragging drunk female friend out of his car after heavy boozing session and leaving her in snow to die of cold' Justin Holman, 36, charged with reckless homicide in February 19 death of Shanel Smith, 50  Smith, a mom-of-two, was found dead in a snowbank behind Indianapolis laundromat 10 hours after Holman allegedly dragged her from his car  Surveillance video apparently caught Holman removing Smith from his car and leaving her unresponsive in the cold  Smith's blood alcohol level hours after her death was more than three times the legal limit in Indiana  Holman allegedly told detectives he and Smith had been hanging out and drinking in his car, but then she fell asleep and would not leave  

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Justin Holman, 36, has been charged with reckless homicide in the February 19 death of Shanel Smith, 50 (pictured), who was left to die in a snowbank in Indianapolis after heavy drinking

Justin Holman, 36, has been charged with reckless homicide in the February 19 death of Shanel Smith, 50 (pictured), who was left to die in a snowbank in Indianapolis after heavy drinking 

An Indianapolis man has been charged with homicide more than four months after he allegedly dragged a severely inebriated female friend out of his car and left her to freeze to death in a snowbank.

The incident resulting in the death of Shanel Smith, a 50-year-old mother-of-two from Indianapolis, took place back in mid-February, but 36-year-old Justin Holman was not charged until June 29. 

Holman allegedly told police he didn't remember why he decided to leave Smith alone in the cold behind a laundromat after removing her from his car when she wouldn't wake up.  

Holman was booked into the Marion County jail on July 1 on a charge of reckless homicide, which is punishable by one to six years in prison. He was freed on Tuesday after posting $3,000 bond.

Marion County does not release inmates' booking photos to the

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