Looks like the Spears family has some big skeletons in their closets. Like murder! We're not joking. It turns out Jamie Lynne' mom killed a young boy years ago.
Accidentally, of course. The incident happened in Kentwood, LA, back in 1975 when Lynne Spears was 20 years old. Lynne was driving her brother to the hospital after he'd suffered an injury when she ran over the 12 year old boy on his bicycle.
The National Enquirer has even gotten confirmation that the story is true from Lynn's rep!A family friend says, "To this day, Lynne hasn't gotten over what she did. She gets that terrified look in her eye when she is thinking about it. She has told only a few people about the accident and always says, ‘Please don't think I'm a bad person.'"
The young boy, Anthony Winters, lived along the route Lynne was taking. Lynne's rep says, "Anthony Winters and his friend were in the road on a curve on a bicycle. As Lynne rounded the curve she could not avoid the boy in the street as there was oncoming traffic in the opposite lane. ' Anthony later died at the hospital as a result of his injuries. Her rep adds, "Lynne realized the boy was struck immediately and to this day is grieved by the Winters' loss of their son."
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