Crime Stories with Nancy Grace: Sisters, Friend Killed in Crash by Speeding Driver on Probation for Attempted Murder

A fun night out at a concert turned deathly for two sisters and friends as their Uber ride is rammed by a speeding car.

The sisters and a lifelong friend died while riding in the back seat of a Honda sedan. Another friend and the Uber driver in the front seat were severely injured. The driver who caused the crash, Greg Black, was speeding at up to 100 mph and ran a red light. The Mercedes he was driving hit the other vehicle so hard that it spun around five times, ejecting one of the women.

Black is a known gang member with 11 felony bookings and three convictions. He is also on probation for attempted murder.  The 31-year-old faces three counts of vehicular manslaughter.

Joining Nancy Grace Today:

Joshua Ritter – Criminal Defense Attorney, Former Los Angeles County Deputy DA, and Partner at El Dabe Ritter Trial Lawyers; Twitter: @joshuaritteresq
Mike McCormick – Owner and Lead Investigator of M.C.M. Investigations (Los Angeles); Former LAPD Detective for over 25 years (worked Gangs for 5 years); Facebook: MCM Investigations
Joseph Tremblay – Senior Forensic Engineer and Accident Reconstructionist, Veritech Consulting Engineering
Dr. Michelle DuPre – Forensic Pathologist and former Medical Examiner, Author: “Homicide Investigation Field Guide” & “Investigating Child Abuse Field Guide”, Ret. Police Detective Lexington County Sheriff’s Department
Caitlyn Becker – Senior Reporter, DailyMail.com (Los Angeles, CA), Instagram/Twitter: @CaitlynBecker

Additional Guest

  • Dr. Joni Johnston – Forensic Psychologist and Private Investigator (performs risk and threat assessments on violent offenders); Author: “Serial Killers: 101 Questions True Crime Fans Ask”

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[Feature Photo: Kimberly Izquierdo, Juvelyn Arroyo, & Veronica Amezola/GoFundMe]