A Convict Was Let Out On Bail, And Committed Another Crime That Is So Vulgar That….

A robbery and homicide suspect allegedly told his victim that everything was going to be okay, but instead, he shot her in the head and left her body in a wooded area.

38-year-old Christi Spicuzza, a Pennsylvania Uber driver and mother of four begged a customer to spare her life before he allegedly shot and killed her during a robbery attempt, police said.

The gruesome killing started when Spicuzza picked up 22-year-old Calvin Crew, of Penn Hills, around 9:15 p.m. on Feb. 10 when 10 minutes into the ride, he allegedly put a gun to the back of her head.

“You’ve got to be joking,” Spicuzza said when she reached back and felt the gun, according to the dashcam footage, detailed in a criminal complaint obtained by the Post-Gazette.

Spicuzza asks Crew who wearing a hooded sweatshirt and a black ski mask, where he wants to be dropped off before he pulls out a gun and puts it against the back of her neck on Feb. 10.

Spicuzza reaches around to feel the gun and says, “Come on man, I’ve got a family. What are you doing?” The passenger can be heard saying, “I’ve got a family too. Now drive.”

“I’m begging you, I have four kids,” she said in this account.

He repeatedly demanded she finishes the trip. She continued to tell him to put down the gun, cops said.

Crew took her cell phone off the dashboard, officers said.

“Do what I say, and everything will be all right,” he allegedly said as the video ended.

Although the dashcam had been removed from the car, police said they later found it near a fence in Penn Hills close to where Crew requested to be dropped off, according to the Pittsburgh Post Gazette.

Cops allege that he ordered an Uber through his girlfriend’s phone and pulled a gun on Spicuzza after he got into her vehicle. He pointed it at the back of her head, authorities said.

Cops said they found her dashcam on Thursday, apparently abandoned near where Crew asked to be dropped off.

Authorities are still determining if Crew’s girlfriend will face charges for the Uber order. Cops reportedly declined to comment on a message in which she allegedly wrote Crew that she was not going to jail “if we get caught.”

Watch the video report below for more details:

Sources: AWM, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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