Murder of Julie Laible

[1][2] Tara Wells (30), a graduate student who was a passenger in the car, managed to steer it safely to the side of the road.

[14] Juan Cardenas (19) of Wimauma, Florida, the alleged ringleader in the crime,[15] was convicted of second-degree murder for hurling the rock that killed Laible.

[16][17][18][19][14] Jesus Dominguez (19) of Ellenton, Florida, was charged with driving the truck in which Juan Cardenas and another boy (a juvenile at the time) rode on the night of the murder.

[20] During the 16 months following his arrest, Dominguez was permitted to move about freely wearing an ankle bracelet that recorded whether he was in his home or had left the house, but not his precise whereabouts.

[26][25][27] Her work centered on finding ways to help minority youth, especially Mexican-Americans, to acquire the education and skills that lead to productive lives.

Mansfield in a chapter entitled, The Potency of Love and the Power of a Thousand; Reflections on Gustav Mahler and Leadership of Social Justice, describing Laible's call to fellow researchers to examine their own attitudes, thoughts, feelings and intentions before entering a setting where they would conduct fieldwork.