Britney Spears Calls Mom a Murderer! Singer Explains Lynne ‘Killed a Man’

Britney Spears charged California police who arrested her in March for suspected drunken driving that her mother, Lynne Spears, walked away scot-free after “killing a man,” according to police footage.
RadarOnline.com can reveal after one of the officers tells the apparently tipsy person Toxic singer, 44, that it is “extremely dangerous to drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs or both,” she replied: “Yes sir, I know. My mother even killed a man on a bicycle, but I’ve never done that before,” the video shows.
In the clip, Britney went on to say, “And nothing happened to her! … Why didn’t they arrest her? How come my mom got away with everything?”
In Lynne’s 2008 memoir, Through the stormshe recounted a fatal 1975 traffic incident in which she accidentally killed Anthony Winter, 12, while taking her brother to a hospital in Kentwood, La.
“The roads were slick from the rain, and as I came around the bend an oncoming car was coming,” Lynn wrote.
Britney’s mother, who was never charged, continued: “In a split second I could see two young boys riding bicycles on the road. In that flash I had the sick feeling that I was going to hit one of them, that it would be impossible not to, because I knew my car wouldn’t stop no matter how hard I hit the brakes. One boy managed to get his bike out of the way, but his friend, a 12-year-old boy whose house was near the scene of the accident, was killed. hit.”
In the police video, Britney also claimed that Lynne “tried to kill her.”
RadarOnline.com Previously reported, Britney was arrested in Ventura County on March 4 after someone called 911 to report an erratic driver. The songbird was the sole occupant of the car and reportedly failed a field sobriety test.
The arrest footage appears to show Britney bragging, “I could probably drink four bottles of wine and take care of you. I’m an angel.”
The hitmaker ultimately pleaded guilty to violating the state’s reckless driving law and was sentenced to 12 months of probation. She was also ordered to take a DUI course and pay state-imposed fines.
In a May 4 statement, Britney’s attorney, Michael A. Goldstein, who appeared in court on her behalf, said: “Through her plea today, Britney has accepted responsibility for her conduct.”




