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Accident Investigation Expert Testifies In Fatal DUI

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Accident investigation expert Jason Kloese testified Thursday that Edward Cook was driving at least 49 mph in a 30 mph zone last year when he went off a residential street in Batavia,IL, killing a man and his dog.  Kloese estimated Cook's speed between 49.9 mph and 56.4 mph in the July 29, 2009, crash that killed 57-year-old David Long of Batavia and his black lab mix, Shadow. He said there were no signs of mechanical problems on the car Cook was driving, nor other circumstances that would have caused him to drive onto the sidewalk and hit Long.

Cook, who was on parole for a prior DUI conviction at the time of the crash, told police he "blanked out" at the wheel after a night of drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana. He denied having stolen a 2003 white Acura from a friend's girlfriend earlier that morning.

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