A mother of four who was shot dead by an Uber driver while pleading for her life discovers her fate.

 

‘[I’m] not going to jail if we get caught,’ Crew’s girlfriend allegedly sent via messaging to him during the journey.

Spicuzza was discovered dead in a forested location close to the 500 block of Rosecrest Drive, with a 9mm round casing next to her body and a single gunshot wound to the back of her head.

Police examined the film from a small SD card in Spicuzza’s dashboard camera, which captured audio and video from the

Front and rear of the vehicle, when it was eventually found a tenth of a mile from the location where she picked up Crew, according to court filings.

According to the criminal complaint, Crew is an ex-convict who was prohibited from owning a firearm because of severe crimes he committed as a young man.

 

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