‘Affluenza’ teen Ethan Couch is deported from Mexico and booked into Texas detention centre

The US teenager who used an “affluenza” defence in a fatal drunken-driving wreck has been deported from Mexico and has been booked into a Texas juvenile detention centre, more than a month after he and his mother fled the US as prosecutors investigated whether he had violated his probation.

Couch initially fought deportation, but he dropped the fight this week. His mother was deported last month.
“We’ve reached a great milestone,” Tarrant County Sheriff Dee Anderson said outside the juvenile facility in Fort Worth. “This is a day we’ve looked forward to, when we have them both here and back under the jurisdiction here. We’re hoping that the day comes for justice for the families and the four victims that were killed.”

“He’s certainly capable of understanding now what’s going on, and I’d feel better if he was there [in an adult jail],” Anderson said.
