Defendant to serve 4 years after fatal car-pedestrian crash A man who had drugs in his system when he drove a vehicle with a suspended license, striking and killing a pedestrian, will serve four years behind bars. Allen Superior Judge David Zent sentenced Larry D. Henry Jr. to a six-year prison term, with two years suspended and four years behind bars. Henry, 31, pleaded guilty to reckless homicide in the Dec. 5, 2019, death of Leah Marie Weber, 38. Zent approved a plea agreement with prosecutors, dismissing charges of causing death while operating a vehicle while intoxicated and being a habitual offender. Police said Henry was driving with a suspended license and had cocaine and fentanyl in his system when he struck and killed Weber in the 4400 block of South Anthony Boulevard.