MONROEVILLE, Pa. — A gag order has been issued in the case of an Uber driver and mother murdered in Monroeville, Channel 11 confirmed.
An Allegheny County judge signed the order on Tuesday.
Calvin Crew, 22, was arrested and charged in February with the murder of Christi Spicuzza.
Related >>> ONLY ON 11: Homicide detectives in Uber driver murder talk abundance of evidence that led to arrest
Spicuzza was driving for Uber when police said Crew from Penn Hills got his girlfriend to order him an Uber.
Police said Crew held a gun to the back of Christi’s head and made her drive for more than an hour as he accessed her money transfer apps.
Related >>> Family speaks out at vigil for mother to 4, Uber driver murdered
Court documents said the dash camera footage shows Spicuzza begging Crew not to hurt her because she has four children, and she doesn’t have any money.
Police said Spicuzza was shot once in the back of the head, and her body was left on a wooded hillside in Monroeville.
This browser does not support the video element.