LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- He's already apologized. Now Herbert Lee meets with the parents of the four friends he's convicted of killing in a car crash more than three years ago.
Lee didn't speak with reporters as he left an attorney's office in Louisville Sunday afternoon. Neither did the parents of Aaron Shields or Jemar, Demar and Marc Claybrooks.
Lee met with them in meetings both sides say they had wanted.
It was the next step in Lee's attempts to show remorse for the crimes, now that he's been released from juvenile custody.
"They are good, decent people. It's clear they are on the road in terms of forgiveness and in terms of trying to make something positive out of all this tragedy," says Attorney Scott Drabenstadt.
Lee spent more than a year locked up on manslaughter charges that resulted from a crash in Louisville in December 2008.
Lee led police on a chase in a stolen car, after he agreed to take his friends home from a youth group meeting.
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