Sawgrass Expressway Wrong Way Wreck
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Accused Wrong Way Wreck Driver To Plead GuiltyA girl accused of causing a deadly wrong way wreck on the Sawgrass Expressway is expected to plead guilty Wednesday

Exclusive: Court Documents Reveal Violence Of Wrong Way Wreck, Missed Opportunities To Avoid Tragedy After sifting through hundreds of pages of investigative documents and witness interviews, as well photographs and 9-1-1 calls, CBS4 News has been able to piece together a firm timeline of events that led to a tragic, high speed, wrong way crash on the Sawgrass Expressway last November that killed two Coral Springs women, Marisa Catronio and Kaitlyn Ferrante.

Exclusive: Search Warrant Reveals Witnesses Say Wrong-Way Driver Was Drinking Before Crash A Florida Highway Patrol search warrant filed late Friday reveals two new and critical pieces of information about the activity of the suspected wrong way driver who killed two Coral Springs women on the Sawgrass Expressway last month.