"Her family and co-workers said Cindy Ray literally lit up a room with her smile. The 30-year-old lighting specialist, who earned an interior design degree from Endicott College, lost her life steps away from the State Police barracks in Andover at about 3 p.m. Sunday.
[Ray] and the car in which her mother was waiting were struck by a pickup driven by Robert Bryant, the 50-year-old chief operating officer of a software company whose home happens to be in the same part of Haverhill as Ray's, Bradford.
After Cindy Ray's mother ran into the barracks to report the crash, troopers rushed out, one called for medical help and another arrested Bryant up Route 125.
'This is a man with no history of mental illness, no history of alcohol abuse, no history of any type of conduct other than complete law-abiding,' said defense attorney Francis O'Brien." O'Brien told the court the only violation his client has on his driving record is running a stop sign in 1984 and again in1987.
The full article, video and radio broadcast are featured on CBS News online, December 13, 2010: Woman Killed In Hit & Run Outside State Police Barracks