Daily News | On I-95, four lives converged in a crash that left three dead and a young person facing steep consequences
Trooper Brendan Sisca, a 29-year-old volunteer firefighter, was expecting his firstborn in July, a girl. He and his wife had already begun soliciting the necessities via an online baby registry — a monitor, a pack-and-go play place, and, of course, lots of diapers.
At 12:47 a.m., Webb wrote on Twitter that she had been “doing 110 in a 50″ mile-per-hour zone. While state police have neither confirmed nor denied the stop, multiple news outlets reported that Mack and Sisca stopped the woman for speeding on the interstate that night. Webb now faces three counts of third-degree murder and potentially decades in prison. Her friends are reckoning with how a popular and promising young entrepreneur ended up in jail without bail over the deaths of three men.By the time Webb’s mugshot hit national news, she had already shown indications of reckless driving. Tweets from before the crash quickly emerged in which she bragged about drinking and driving. One January post read: “If you ask me, I’m the best drunk driver ever.
“I hope she gets life,” wrote another commenter. “Three people are dead because she REGULARLY drove drunk.” Less than 24 hours later, she tweeted again about being pulled over for speeding. The timestamp read 12:47 a.m., just minutes before she crashed into the troopers further down I-95. The account, now deleted, posted again minutes later, mentioning a friend in the car with her.
Philly police and PennDOT workers cordoned off a the highway from Girard Point Bridge to Center City, as the investigation carried on through the morning. Troopers and police officers hugged each other on the scene, before escorting the bodies of Sisco, Mack, and Oliveras to the medical examiner’s office in a police motorcade.
“He was always happy. He didn’t have any problems with anyone. He always had a smile on his face, and that’s how we want to remember him,” said Aida Sierra, Oliveras’ sister,He moved to New England, working as an electrician while living in Chelsea, Mass., near Boston. He worked on construction projects there and in Connecticut, where his mother lived at the time.
How he wound up near the Broad Street exit on I-95 nearly two years later is unclear, and subject to conflicting accounts.
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