Limo Driver Allegedly Turned Up Music So He Could Fight With Estranged Wife Before Killer Fire

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — The estranged wife of the Northern California limousine driver who was behind the wheel when a fire in the vehicle killed five women celebrating a wedding in May said he had been arguing with her on the phone moments before the blaze, according to a newspaper report Sunday.

Rachel “Raquel” Hernandez-Brown told the San Jose Mercury News (http://tinyurl.com/ljazm9d) that during their shouting match Orville Brown turned up the music in the limo so his passengers couldn’t hear the tense conversation.

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