Testimony is underway in the trial of a Florida man charged with driving his eighteen wheeler into a car and killing four family members after their Lincoln burst into flames.
Stewart Stewart is charged with four counts of manslaughter in the December 28, 2005 collision on the College Street overpass of Interstate 10 in Beaumont. Investigators say traffic was backed up because of construction on the Neches River Bridge when Stewart's truck crashed into the Lincoln Town Car.
A family of four traveling from Houston back home to Breaux Bridge, Louisiana died in the collision. Joseph Singleton, 52; his wife, Dorothy, 45; Weston Singleton, 76; and Clifton Singleton, 87, were killed at the scene. The family was returning to Breaux Bridge, Louisiana from Houston.
Prosecutors allege Stewart was traveling too fast and didn't keep a proper lookout.
Stewart's attorney, Dan Packard, is questioning the accident reconstruction and says Stewart was traveling two miles per hour below the 65 mph speed limit. Packard says Stewart failed to see the stalled vehicles in time, but contends it wasn't a crime.
If convicted, Stewart faces up to 20 years in prison on each count.
Jennifer Heathcock is covering the trial. Watch KFDM News at 5, 6 & 10 for more on the story.



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