Jonathan Markle dived three times below the water's dark, cold surface of the Lake Minnetonka channel in a frantic effort to save his baby daughter trapped inside the family's sunken sport-utility vehicle moments after it had broken through the ice.
He came close, his attorney said Friday. On the first two passes, he was unable to get 8-month-old Tabitha's car seat unhooked. On the third, his hands just wouldn't work anymore. Tabitha spent more than 15 minutes underwater Jan. 18 before divers pulled her out. She died three days later.
"The system can't punish him more than he's already been punished," attorney Joe Friedberg said Friday, moments after Markle's first court appearance to respond to a single count of felony criminal vehicular homicide.
His hands folded in front of him, Markle, 41, of Minnetrista spoke clearly and quickly as he recited his name and address from behind a partition for jail inmates. His appearance came the day after the Hennepin County attorney's office filed the charge alleging that he was drunk and negligent when he drove the SUV onto the frozen channel with his family inside, leading to Tabitha's death. His wife, Amanda, 31, and a second daughter, 2-year-old Isabelle, escaped from the submerged car and were treated for hypothermia.
Jonathan Markle's blood-alcohol level was 0.13 two hours after the accident, the charges say. The legal limit to drive in Minnesota is 0.08 percent. Markle told police he'd had two beers at Lord Fletcher's restaurant before he drove his family onto the ice and into the channel between Priest's and Halstead bays under the County Road 44 bridge, where the SUV broke through. Friedberg said Markle had taken the shortcut over the channel before.
Prior alcohol offense
Markle did not appear to have supporters present in the courtroom, but glanced throughout the gallery as Assistant Hennepin County Attorney Michael Burns requested bail be set at $150,000 or $50,000 with conditions, including that Markle stay away from alcohol.
"Obviously this is a case that resulted in death, so we do have concern about that," he said, adding that Markle was charged with a prior alcohol- related offense.