7-year-old boy suffers horrific internal decapitation after woman halfway through tequila bottle decides the cars in front of her were going too slow: Police
A Texas woman has been charged following a devastating three-vehicle crash that left a 7-year-old boy permanently paralyzed after suffering a rare and catastrophic injury known as an internal decapitation, according to police and court documents. The case has drawn widespread attention due to the severity of the child’s injuries and allegations that the driver was heavily intoxicated at the time of the collision.
Suspect Identified by Authorities
Authorities identified the suspect as 45-year-old Anissa Cantrell Bell of Texas. Investigators say Bell was arrested and charged with one count of first-degree felony aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and two counts of second-degree felony aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in connection with the crash.
According to law enforcement officials, Bell was taken into custody months after the collision occurred. Records show she was later released from the McLennan County Jail on a personal recognizance bond set at $100,000.
Crash Occurred Near Waco in February
Dangerous Passing Maneuver Allegedly Triggered Collision
The crash happened around 11 p.m. on February 20 near the intersection of Gholson Road and Hicks Drive in Waco, Texas. Investigators allege Bell was driving a GMC Acadia northbound when she became frustrated with traffic and attempted to pass two vehicles in a clearly marked no-passing zone.
According to an arrest affidavit, Bell allegedly believed the vehicles ahead of her were traveling too slowly and decided to overtake them despite the risks. During the maneuver, police say her SUV nearly struck an oncoming vehicle head-on. That driver was reportedly able to avoid a collision by moving out of the way at the last moment.
Head-On Impact Followed by Secondary Collision
Authorities say Bell’s vehicle then collided head-on with a southbound Chevrolet Equinox. The force of that impact caused the Equinox to crash into a Kia Forte, creating a three-vehicle wreck.
Investigators reported that security cameras from a nearby business captured the crash, providing crucial evidence for the reconstruction of the incident.
Investigation Revealed Excessive Speed
Reconstruction Analysis Details Final Seconds Before Impact
An accident reconstruction team analyzed the collision and determined that Bell was traveling approximately 67 mph in a zone where the speed limit was 45 mph about 4.5 seconds before impact.
Investigators noted that Bell appeared to brake shortly before the crash. Data showed her speed decreased to approximately 51 mph less than a second before impact, but authorities say the reduction was not enough to prevent the devastating collision.
Police Say Alcohol Played Major Role
Half-Empty Bottle of Tequila Found in Vehicle
When officers examined Bell’s GMC Acadia after the crash, they reportedly discovered a half-empty bottle of tequila inside the vehicle. The discovery immediately raised concerns that alcohol impairment may have contributed to the wreck.
Officers Observed Signs of Intoxication
According to the affidavit, officers who met Bell at the hospital observed several signs commonly associated with intoxication. Investigators wrote that her speech was heavily slurred and that she appeared confused while speaking with law enforcement.
Blood Alcohol Content Nearly Three Times Legal Limit
Authorities conducted testing approximately 50 minutes after the collision. Results allegedly showed Bell had a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.22. In Texas, the legal limit for drivers is 0.08, meaning investigators believe her BAC was nearly three times the legal threshold.
Prosecutors allege that Bell’s intoxication significantly impaired her judgment and contributed directly to the reckless decisions that led to the crash.
Child Suffers Rare Internal Decapitation
One of the Most Severe Neck Injuries Possible
The most tragic outcome of the collision involved a 7-year-old boy who was riding in one of the impacted vehicles. Authorities say the child sustained severe injuries to his neck and head and was rushed to a hospital along with several other victims.
Doctors determined that the boy had suffered what is commonly referred to as an internal decapitation, a rare and often fatal injury medically known as atlanto-occipital dislocation. The condition occurs when the ligaments connecting the skull to the spinal column are torn apart, causing the skull to separate from the spine while the skin and surrounding tissues remain intact.
Injury Frequently Proves Fatal
Medical experts have long described internal decapitation as one of the most catastrophic injuries a person can experience. The injury often results in death because of the damage that can occur to the spinal cord, brain stem, and surrounding structures. Children are particularly vulnerable because the connection between the skull and spine is more flexible than in adults.
In this case, authorities say the child survived but was left permanently paralyzed as a result of the trauma.
Multiple Victims Hospitalized
Several People Injured in Three-Vehicle Wreck
Emergency responders transported Bell, the other drivers involved in the crash, and the injured child to local hospitals for treatment. Authorities have not publicly disclosed the full extent of injuries suffered by the remaining victims, but court records indicate multiple people were hurt during the collision.
The severity of the boy’s injuries became a central focus of the investigation and ultimately contributed to the serious felony charges filed against Bell.
Criminal Case Moves Forward
Felony Charges Carry Significant Penalties
Bell now faces multiple felony charges stemming from the crash. The first-degree aggravated assault charge carries particularly severe potential penalties if she is convicted. Prosecutors will likely rely on accident reconstruction evidence, surveillance footage, witness statements, and toxicology results as the case moves through the court system.
Community Reacts to Child’s Devastating Injuries
The case has generated significant public attention because of the life-altering injuries suffered by the young victim. Investigators allege that a combination of excessive speed, a dangerous passing maneuver, and severe intoxication transformed what began as impatience in traffic into a crash that permanently changed a child’s life.
Ongoing Legal Proceedings
As of the latest reports, Bell’s criminal case remains ongoing. Prosecutors continue to pursue charges while the 7-year-old victim and his family face the long-term consequences of the devastating injuries sustained in the February crash. Authorities have not announced a trial date.