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Posted: Fri, 31 Mar 2017 05:59:02 GMT

Matthew Notebaert said he missed his wife Amanda Stacey Notebaert “more than words can express”. Picture: Facebook/Matthew Notebaert

A MAN has been sentenced to five years’ jail when, drunk and high on weed, he smashed his car into a canal and killed his wife as they had sex in the US state of Florida.

Palm Beach County Circuit Judge Laura Johnson sentenced Matthew Notebaert, 33, on Wednesday for the fatal crash on March 8, 2014, as the couple celebrated Amanda Notebaert’s first night out after giving birth to their second child, The New York Post reports.

“This isn’t your first chance,” Judge Johnson told Notebaert, according to the Palm Beach Post. “You’ve been to jail before, you’ve been on probation. ... You failed your wife, you failed your children and you failed all your family that is here today.”

Amanda Stacey Notebaert and Matthew Notebaert were celebrating the birth of their second child. Picture: Facebook/Amanda Stacey Notebaert

Amanda Stacey Notebaert and Matthew Notebaert were celebrating the birth of their second child. Picture: Facebook/Amanda Stacey NotebaertSource:Facebook

Notebaert told Judge Johnson that he missed his wife “more than words can express” and detailed the night that changed his life forever, saying the couple started drinking from a flask of whisky they snuck into a country music concert.

Then, during their ride home after the show, the couple — with Matthew Notebaert behind the wheel — pulled over and started getting intimate.

His wife was soon sitting on his lap, Notebaert said, and the next memory he had was waking up in the couple’s Chevrolet Equinox next to his wife’s body. Her head had crashed into the dashboard and windshield and she died at the scene, according to arrest reports.

Matthew Notebaert will spend five years behind bars for killing his wife. Picture: Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office

Matthew Notebaert will spend five years behind bars for killing his wife. Picture: Palm Beach County Sheriff's OfficeSource:Supplied

The couple’s SUV had been travelling at speeds of 90km/h in a 50km/h zone and missing three warning signs of a canal ahead. The Equinox crashed into the canal so hard that it was airborne for about nine metres, crashing into the opposite bank of the canal.

Neighbours, at the time of the crash, said it was hard to fathom how the couple missed the signs on the dead-end street just one block away from their Loxahatchee home.

“As soon as you come down the street, you see the reflectors all the way down the street,” neighbour Noelle Zulli Adams told WPBF.com. “You know it’s a dead-end.”

A toxicology report found Matthew Notebaert had a blood-alcohol level nearly twice the limit of impairment in Florida and also had marijuana in his system.

Meanwhile, some relatives of Amanda Notebaert did not mince words on what they felt was the appropriate punishment for killing her and leaving two children — a 12-year-old son and three-year-old daughter — without a mother.

“You had a responsibility to get your wife home safely,” said the woman’s parents, Lisa and Mike Stacey, who asked Judge Johnson to give their son-in-law the “maximum allowable sentence.”

Prosecutors, however, felt the 10-year minimum recommended sentence was too harsh and recommended a seven-year term. But Judge Johnson noted Notebaert’s previous criminal history, including charges of cocaine possession, burglary and grand theft, when handing down his sentence.

Matthew Notebaert said he missed his wife Amanda Stacey Notebaert “more than words can express”. Picture: Facebook/Matthew Notebaert

Matthew Notebaert said he missed his wife Amanda Stacey Notebaert “more than words can express”. Picture: Facebook/Matthew NotebaertSource:Facebook

This story originally appeared in The New York Post and has been republished here with permission.

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