Accident Safety & Reconstruction: May 2010 Archives

Accident reconstruction expert Bruce Enz testified for the prosecution in the Greene County trial of Jeff Adams saying his investigation indicated Jerry Marker was going the speed limit, 40 mph, when his motorcycle was hit by Preston Williams' black Camaro in a "dead-on, head-on" crash on May 9, 2009. Enz's experience spans 32 years in the field of accident reconstruction and investigation.  Enz said, by his determination, the calculated speed of the Camaro was within a range of 75-80 mph at the time of impact.

Adams is on trial for two counts of aiding in reckless homicide, criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon and reckless driving. He is accused of driving a Toyota Supra on State Road 54 on May 9, 2009, and racing with Preston Williams who was driving a black Camaro with Jessica Allman on board.

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