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Cops: Man stabs, runs over estranged girlfriend, killing her

- CLAUDIA LAUER

PHILADELPH­IA A man stabbed and then repeatedly drove over his estranged girlfriend, crushing her in a fatal attack as her suburban Philadelph­ia co-workers tried to help her early Friday morning, authoritie­s said.

The attack was captured on surveillan­ce cameras.

Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele choked up as he described the man driving over the woman “again and again and again” in a security firm parking lot in Whitemarsh about 16 miles (25.7 kilometres) north of Philadelph­ia. He said the suspect, Lawrence Crawley, set himself on fire after being pulled over by a Pennsylvan­ia State trooper several hours later on the other side of the state. Crawley, 33, was hospitaliz­ed in critical condition.

Steele said several co-workers witnessed the attack on Angela Stith, 33, and tried to help her.

“This was a terrible death. And I know and I feel for the victim and what she went through, her family and what they went through, the people who witnessed this and the people who are going to witness this moving forward,” Steele said.

Authoritie­s said Stith, who worked at Vector Security, was seen on camera leaving her office about 2:15 a.m. and heading to her car while texting someone. Steele said she had talked to and had texted the suspect recently.

Stith got into her car, and the suspect is seen in the footage smashing her driver’s side window in an effort to attack her. She fled out of the passenger side of her car and ran a short distance before the suspect caught her, beat her and stabbed her repeatedly.

Co-workers came out to try to help Stith, calling 911. Steele said she can be heard answering their questions

Meanwhile, Steele said Crawley got into his Chevy Suburban and drove over Stith, circling the parking lot and driving over her two more times as her co-workers watched, helpless to stop him.

Steele said Crawley turned the threeton vehicle “into a weapon” before fleeing.

The arrest affidavit said there was a relationsh­ip history between Stith and Crawley. The affidavit said Crawley pleaded guilty to simple assault after a May incident in which he choked Stith.

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