Driver in 2014 Double Fatal Stamford Crash Sentenced

The hit-and-run driver who killed two people in 2014 while driving in Stamford has been sentenced on Tuesday. 

Felicia Burl, 32, of Bridgeport, was sentenced to 10 years in prison followed by another 10 years on special parole, the Stamford Superior Court Clerk office confirms. 

In November 2014, Burl was traveling southbound on Alvord Lane  when she ran a red light and slammed into the passenger side of a 2007 BMW, police said. Her passenger, Henry Nixon, 50, of Stamford, was ejected from Burl's car and died at Stamford Hospital from his injuries.

Anthony Andriulli, 73, the driver of the BMW, was crossing the intersection on West Main Street in the westbound direction when the collision happened and he was seriously injured, police said. His wife, Judith Andriulli, 70, who was in the front passenger seat, died in the hospital on Nov. 8. The couple is from the Cos Cob section of Stamford.

The Nissan Altima driver ran from the car after the crash. Police identified Burl as the missing driver through forensic analysis of the crime scene, police said.

Police charged her with two counts of second-degree manslaughter, second-degree assault and two counts of felony-level evading responsibility, police said.

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