A jury determined that the unlicensed operator of an 18,000 pound dump truck, who also was speeding and had alcohol in his system, showed an extreme indifference to the value of human life while driving and convicted him of murder in connection with a head-on crash that killed a pregnant Lansdale woman and her unborn child.
A jury determined that the unlicensed operator of an 18,000 pound dump truck, who also was speeding and had alcohol in his system, showed an extreme indifference to the value of human life while driving and convicted him of murder in connection with a head-on crash that killed a pregnant Lansdale woman and her unborn child.
A jury determined that the unlicensed operator of an 18,000 pound dump truck, who also was speeding and had alcohol in his system, showed an extreme indifference to the value of human life while driving and convicted him of murder in connection with a head-on crash that killed a pregnant Lansdale woman and her unborn child.
A jury determined that the unlicensed operator of an 18,000 pound dump truck, who also was speeding and had alcohol in his system, showed an extreme indifference to the value of human life while driving and convicted him of murder in connection with a head-on crash that killed a pregnant Lansdale woman and her unborn child.
The man behind the wheel of an 18,000 pound dump truck was not properly licensed and was speeding, driving recklessly and had alcohol in his system, showing an extreme indifference to the value of human life, when he caused a two-vehicle crash in Lower Providence that killed a Lansdale woman and her unborn child, a prosecutor argued to a jury.