
Former Episcopalian Pastor Heather Cook, who was released from prison Tuesday, said in a new interview that she plans to advocate for women in prison and for those recovering from addiction.
Cook — the first female bishop in the Diocese of Maryland — was convicted of vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence after she struck and killed cyclist Thomas Palermo in 2014.
She served a little over half her seven-year sentence and will be on supervised parole and probation for five years.
She served a little over half her seven-year sentence and will be on supervised parole and probation for five years.
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