Dashcam footage reveals moments before Uber driver, Christina Spicuzza was murdered in Pennsylvania.
The deceased Uber driver who was also a mother of 4, first went missing sometime in February, 2022 and has since been confirmed dead.
An all-out search for her killer was conducted, aided by the ride-sharing company, which provided GPS locations for Christi Spicuzza’s last ride.
NBC news subsequently reported that the body of Christina (Christi) Spicuzza, of Turtle Creek, Pa., was found in a wooded area of Monroeville, Allegheny County, and later identified. Further reports disclosed that she was shot to death.
Following a police criminal complaint filed by Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Pittsburg Municipal Court, Calvin Anthony Crew, 22, was taken into custody on and charged with criminal homicide, robbery, and tampering with evidence in the death of Christina Spicuzza.
It has been discovered that, Christina Spicuzza’s dashboard camera captured footage of her last moments with her alleged killer.
The mother of four was seen begging for her life before she was shot dead.
You can find the link to the video footage below:
According to Insideedition, detectives located the missing dash camera and were able to view footage from the mini-SD card that provided a chilling timeline of the brutal murder.
According to the reports, the video footage revealed that a man in a hoody (believed to be Anthony Crew) emerged from between 139 Brinton Ave. and 201 Brinton Ave. and entered the victim’s vehicle.
The man did not respond when Spicuzza turned and asked, “For Tanaya?” according to the affidavit.
Within a second, the man placed his hand on Spicuzza’s left shoulder and pointed a gun at the back of her head.
In that moment, Spicuzza reached up with her right hand and touched the gun and then said to the man, “You’ve got to be joking.”
“It’s a gun,” the man said.
“Come on, I have a family,” Spicuzza replied.
“I got a family, too, now drive,” the man said.
According to the complaint, the hooded man demanded that Spicuzza “complete the trip.” He then used his left hand, grabbed Spicuzza’s ponytail and controlled her head.
“I’m begging you. I have four kids,” Spicuzza said.
The man however, placed the firearm into his left hand and kept it placed at the back of Spicuzza’s neck.
“Please take that off of me,” Spicuzza said, to which the man replied, “Do what I say and everything will be alright” after reaching for her cell phone.
The man reached for the dash camera at 9:34 p.m., at which time the video footage ended, according to reports.
After the brutal killing, the man tried to access Spicuzza’s banking apps to transfer money to his girlfriend’s phone, according to reports.
Which subsequently gave right to the arrest warrant issued for Anthony Crew.
According to Pa. police, Crew’s girlfriend, identified as Tanaya Mullen said she requested the ride for Crew using her Uber account.
Mullen told police that the gun she owned had gone missing after she attended a party for one of Crew’s family members.
However, Mullen has not been charged with a crime.
Per reports, an Uber spokesperson has since come out to express their condolences to the family.
“No family should have to suffer such an unimaginable loss and our thoughts are with Christi’s loved ones during this difficult time. We’ve been in touch with law enforcement to support the investigation and are grateful for everything they’ve done,” the spokesperson said.