Prosecutor: Driver was going 124 mph seconds before fatal I-90 crash
A Lake in the Hills man charged with reckless homicide was driving 99 mph when his car crashed, killing his passenger, a Kane County prosecutor said at a bail hearing Thursday.
Kane County Judge Reginald Campbell set bail at $150,000 for 19-year-old Anthony S. Curtin, who would need to post $15,000 to be freed pretrial. If he posts bond, he will have to wear an alcohol monitor and submit to random drug and alcohol tests.
Assistant State’s Attorney Katy Flannagan said records from Curtin’s car indicate it was traveling 99 mph at the time of impact in the Sept. 3 crash on I-90 at Route 47 near Huntley. Five seconds before that, the car was traveling at 124 mph, and a few minutes earlier, a tollway plaza device recorded him at 121 mph, Flannagan said.
Authorities said his blood alcohol level was .096; the legal standard for DUI is .08. Curtin also had 12.1 nanograms per deciliter of THC in his blood, according to prosecutors; the legal standard for driving under the influence of THC is 5 nanograms.
Curtin’s car changed lanes as he tried to exit the tollway and rolled over several times. His passenger, 19-year-old Juan Martinez, was ejected and died.