Witnesses of a crash that killed two women took the stand on Thursday, in the second trial of Brian Green, Jr.
Investigators said Green was street racing along Morse Road on Nov. 8, 2008, when he lost control and wrecked, 10TV's Cara Connelly reported.
The crash killed Green's girlfriend, Kristen Pressel, 18, and Nikki Hymes, 18, who was driving the other car.
SLIDESHOW: Images From Scene
Green faces two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide. His first trial ended in a mistrial.
His defense attorney said Green's father, Brian Green, Sr., was behind the wheel at the time of the crash, but prosecutors said that is not true.
Lavonda Murrell was in the center turn lane when the white Ford Thunderbird struck her silver Saab.
She said she got a good look and is sure Brian Green Jr. was driving, Connelly reported.
"As it was approaching me, at that point I just held on the steering wheel, and I just looked straight at the car," Murrell said. "I was looking dead at the car. I really don't know why I stared at the car but my eyes just locked on to the car."
Green stood trial on the charges in October, but a mistrial was declared when a judge ruled that testimony mentioning Green's previous incarceration was prejudicial.
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Judge Declares Mistrial In Fatal Crash Case
November 12, 2008:
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November 11, 2008:
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November 10, 2008:
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