This is the article detailing her death.
A preliminary investigation into the traffic death of prolific adult movie star Anna Hotop-Stout indicates the Las Vegas resident was a passenger in a car that attempted to make a U-turn in traffic on Highway 160 between Rainbow Drive and Durango Street in Las Vegas.
The 38-year old Hotop-Stout was in a 2005 silver Dodge Stratus heading eastbound on Jan. 25 when the Dodge crossed the double yellow lines and entered into oncoming traffic directly in front of a 1986 Chevrolet utility pickup. The front of the pickup struck the right side of the Dodge.
Hotop-Stout, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was transported to University Medical Center where she died from injuries sustained in the crash.
According to reports, Hotop-Stout retired from the adult film business a year ago, after making more than 300 films in her 15-year career, using the screen name Anna Malle. About a third of her films featured her husband, retired porn actor Hank Armstrong.
The Associated Press reported Hotop-Stout was working at a Bloomingdale's wedding registry in Las Vegas.
To date, the Southern Command of the Nevada Highway Patrol has investigated 11 fatal crashes in 2006. Trooper Kevin Honea reminds drivers that seatbelts save lives.
No information was available regarding the driver of the Dodge who made the U-turn or the medical status of the other driver.
� Early Tuesday at 6:53 a.m. there was a rollover accident one mile into Nye County at where Highway 160 widens from two to four lanes near CAAS Road.
The driver of a white Ford pickup was traveling toward Pahrump when he overcorrected to keep his vehicle on the road, causing the pickup to roll. According to Nevada Highway Patrol trooper Scott Cobel, the driver was a construction worker at the Mountain Falls subdivision who lives in Las Vegas. He was driving without motor vehicle insurance and is unlicensed.
The Pahrump Valley Fire-Rescue Service also responded to the scene and reported the driver was uninjured. Fire Chief Scott Lewis said that although the car rolled over several times, there was no entrapment and the driver of the vehicle was able to walk away. He was wearing his seatbelt. NHP trooper Ray Hubbs investigated the accident.
Ok, so this guy that killed Anna Malle was driving without a licence and insurance. Do you think he will get in trouble? Shouldn't he be charged with murder?