Kind of off topic but regarding the use of "murder": negligent homicide is when you kill someone because you're careless. Worker doesn't oil his carnival ride, kids go flying off the ride, kid dies. He didn't plan to murder them but his stupidity killed them. Or you are drinking with a friend and the friend falls off a bridge and smashes himself below. He is alive, you run off crying like a drunken idiot instead of calling an ambulance, and the police find out he died an hour later due to untreated injuries. Negligent homicide. You didn't push him off or anything, but your carelessness could have contributed to his death though since the guy could have been saved.
Murder is intentional on the other hand. You killed that person. So you can argue the DUI is an unfolding negligent homicide, but the act itself couldn't be attempted murder unless you got drunk in order to intentionally kill someone.
Dude stfu and quit reaching
I have lost friends cuz of drunk drivers.
Recently lost a cousin and his wife down the street from his own house killed both by a drunk driver leaving two babys alive in the car