Police estimate Noah Thomas Galle hit the SUV at 151 mph while driving his sports sedan
, police searched Galle’s Instagram and found that he had previously recorded himself doing 182 mph in the same M5. He also said that the first person to guess how fast he was driving would be sent $25.
Galle is currently being held on $300,000 bond and is under house arrest. The daughter of Marie M. Louis who was killed in the crash, Lyndie Louis, believes Galle should be locked up. “This has been a very, very hard situation for my whole family, my sister and I and my daughter,” she. “She’s 8. Every time she comes home, she’s been asking, ‘Why can’t Grandma come back, Mom?’ My mom was a very loving and devoted woman. I think that the defendant should be in jail and not at home. We can’t see our families now and why should he? This was a very reckless crime and not just for my mom — everybody’s lives. We need justice.
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