Rebecca Grossman Convicted in 2020 Hit-and-Run Deaths of Two Brothers
Jury finds Grossman guilty of murder, rejecting defense's claim of another vehicle's involvement; faces 34 years to life.
- Rebecca Grossman found guilty of murder and other charges in the 2020 hit-and-run deaths of two young brothers, Mark and Jacob Iskander.
- Grossman, accused of speeding and being impaired, faces 34 years to life in prison.
- The jury rejected the defense's argument that another vehicle, driven by Scott Erickson, was responsible for the boys' deaths.
- Prosecutors presented evidence of Grossman's high speed and impairment at the time of the crash.
- The verdict brings closure to the boys' family, who have awaited justice for over three years.