Rhonda T. Williams, 53, dies after Maserati going 144 mph rear-ends her car in Bloomfield Township, Michigan
Michigan man laughed after crashing Maserati at 144 mph in deadly wreck, police say
Glazer's cell phone records show that Belkin dialed her at 9:02 — minutes before the crash — and began calling out odometer speeds. "We'll see how the night goes," he reportedly said. "I'm going 100, I'm going 120. I'm going 150," he said before the call disconnected.
Man laughs after crashing Maserati, killing mother of three, police say
According to the New York Daily News, Gregory Allen Belkin was allegedly drinking and driving after his girlfriend declined his marriage proposal in January.
Rhonda T. Williams was killed when his Maserati slammed into her. Police claim Belkin was trying to call his girlfriend when he dropped his cellphone right before the crash. They believe that alcohol and high speeds contributed to the crash.
Lawyer: Maserati driver who laughed 'feels horrible' about fatal crash
Handcuffed and wearing an orange prison uniform, Belkin appeared Thursday in 48th District Court and waived his rights to a preliminary exam, meaning he’ll stand trial on the charges in Oakland County Circuit Court. For now, he remains in custody without bond.
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