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

The man from Pennsylvania who brutally murdered his mother-of-four Uber driver has been given a life sentence without the possibility of release.

For the 2022 murder of Christina Spicuzza, 25-year-old Calvin Crew was given a life sentence without the possibility of release on Monday.

The 38-year-old mother of four was seen pleading for her life in terrifying dashboard camera footage after Crew placed a gun to her head after she had picked him up for a ride.

According to WTAE, Crew was given the death penalty after being found guilty of first-degree murder in February.

The murderer was given a life sentence with an extra 13 to 26 years for kidnapping and robbery charges, but Spicuzza’s family requested that he be spared.

“We showed mercy, but you should have been executed,” said Cindy Spicuzza, Spicuzza’s mother. “You put her to death.” No pity, no regret. It was disgusting. It was murder.

 

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