The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that four seconds after the pistol was raised to her head, she reached back, felt the weapon, and stated, incredulously, “you’ve got to be joking.”
She informed him she had a family and begged him to keep driving when the crew reminded her to do so. I have four children.”I have a family too,” Crew shot back. “Go ahead and drive.”
He repeatedly urged her to “finish the trip.” He continued to point the rifle at the back of her neck despite her repeated requests for him to put it down.
“Please remove that from me,” she pleaded. The complaint claims that he reached up into the front seat and took her phone off the dashboard.He assured her that everything would be OK if she followed his instructions.
According to the complaint, the footage ends when Crew seizes Spicuzza’s dash cam and switches it off. The ride stopped when the driver was brutally murdered, but it’s unknown what happened next.