SAN ANTONIO — Marie Rose says she was sitting outside her house, on her phone, when she heard a speeding car headed straight for a 90-degree turn in the road.
When the road curved, the Mercedes sedan kept going straight, jumping a 12-inch curb and smashing a 70-year-old woman before crashing into the front of her house.
Rose said police told her the car was probably going about 60 mph when it crushed Janice Walker.
"When I saw that car, it flew up like a plane getting ready to take off and then ran straight into the house and she was sitting right there on the porch," Rose said, while fighting back tears. "I saw her sitting there on the porch and he impaled her into the front door and knocked her through the door."
Rose says her father tried to help Walker. When the young driver jumped

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