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Police Release Slain Uber Driver Christi Spicuzza's Dashcam Video

By: Meghan Schiller and Erika Stanish/KDKA-TV

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - The man accused of killing a local Uber driver and mother of four appeared before a judge for the first time Wednesday.

Calvin Crew, 22, is accused of killing Christi Spicuzza, 38, and leaving her body in a wooded area along Rosecrest Drive in February.

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(Source: Allegheny County)

In the courtroom Wednesday, prosecutors played a 20-minute clip of dash camera footage captured by Spicuzza's rear-facing camera that she operated during her trips employed as an Uber driver.

The clip shows a man who police believe to be Crew entering Spicuzza's vehicle. Spicuzza tried to talk to him, even asking him if he had a nice day, but he does not answer. Nearly 20 minutes into the clip, he moves from the seat behind the front passenger seat to the center and puts what appears to be a black gun at the base of Spicuzza's skull. This happens immediately following Spicuzza pulling up to the trip's destination and asking him which side of the street he wants her to pull towards.

Spicuzza remains calm and said, "stop it man" and "why are you doing this?" She also can be heard saying, "I have four kids, what are you doing?"

Crew allegedly answered, "I have a family too. Now drive."

Spicuzza said, "I can't do that. Why are you doing this?"

Crew allegedly answered, "Complete the trip. And now drive."

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(Photo Credit: Pitcairn Police)

In the final seconds of the footage, Crew allegedly grabs Spicuzza's cell phone and then pulls down the camera.

Prosecutors said the gun seen in the video was registered to Crew's girlfriend. The firearm has not been recovered, and police said Crew did not have a gun permit, saying he was adjudicated in 2014 for robbery with a firearm.

Spicuzza's family members were inside the courtroom Wednesday and visibly upset. Attorneys had played the footage for the family in advance of the hearing.

WATCH: KDKA's Meghan Schiller reports

Both Spicuzza's family members and Crew's family members offered "no comment" following the end of the hearing.

Crew is facing a list of charges, including homicide, tampering with evidence and robbery.

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