Bowling center with 32 lanes, full service snack bar and bar. Green caused a mistrial when he made a reference to his son's prior prison stays. Thunderbird Lanes (Warminster), Warminster, Pennsylvania. An Ohio motorist is presumed intoxicated at 0.08 percent.ĭuring a first trial in October, Mr. Hospital tests showed that his blood-alcohol level was 0.325 percent. He admitted to a rocky relationship with all three of his sons, but denied lying on the witness stand to punish Brian Jr. Green testified that he waited nearly two hours in a sports bar for his son to arrive and he had consumed six beers and a shot of liquor. No one in the car wore seat belts, he said.Īssistant County Prosecutor Dan Cable has said that blood on the passenger-side airbag and hair taken from the passenger-side window of the Thunderbird matched Mr. Green was driving and that his body ended up on the passenger side after tumbling in the crash. I shouldn't have gotten in the car with him."ĭefense attorney Joseph Scott said Mr. Then she heard the younger Green say, "Oh my God, he killed her. Green slumped on the passenger side of the upside-down Ford and assumed he was not driving. One motorist, Deborah Tongren, said today that she pulled over to help and saw Mr. However, the son accused his father of driving drunk and causing the crash.īut eyewitnesses said they saw the father, with sandy-colored hair, leaning out the passenger-side window of the Thunderbird and cursing at the Mustang's driver before the crash. The crash killed Nicollette Hymes, 18, of Blacklick, who was driving eastbound in a BMW, and Kristen Pressel, 18, who was the back-seat passenger in the Thunderbird.Ĭolumbus police later determined that Brian Green Jr. The Thunderbird lost control in the westbound lanes, clipped another car and went airborne. Green said he figured out that the two were scheming to race and that he tried to stop them.Īfter catching a red light at Morse and Cherrybottom roads, the two cars sped off, he testified. Green Jr., formerly of Nafzger Drive, is on trial for two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide after Columbus police said he initiated the brief race with his brother, Brandon, who pulled up next to him in a Ford Mustang on Morse Road, east of I-270 about 7 p.m. "Brian (Jr.) got in the driver's seat because I'd been drinking."īrian M. Green testified in Franklin County Common Pleas Court. It's a long drive down and a long drive back," Mr. They were heading to Circleville to pick up one of Green's daughters. Green Jr., drive after they met at a North Side restaurant. 8, 2008, and he let his 28-year-old son, Brian M. Plymouth was unable to change lanes to pass the Thunderbird and was. Green Sr., 47, said he was too drunk to drive his Ford Thunderbird on Nov. collision, the driver of the striking vehicle tested negative for alcohol or drugs. The son swears that his father was driving.īrian M. The father of a man charged in a 2008 crash that killed two women testified today that his son was behind the wheel of the car.
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