Newly released body camera footage shows the Instagram model accused of causing a Miami car wreck that killed two people while high on drugs writhing in pain after the crash.
Maecee Marie Lathers, 24, is facing 15 felony charges including vehicular homicide, reckless driving and DUI manslaughter for the August 10 crash.
The wreck killed Abraham Molina and Jesus Rubio and injured Molina’s fiancée, Juanita Hernandez.
Lathers blamed the carnage on a trendy party drug commonly referred to as ‘pink cocaine’ and a toxicology report found a variety of drugs in her system, reported NBC Miami.
Video obtained by Local 10 shows the influencer topless and screaming as she rolled around on the ground moments after the collision.
Police said Lathers was driving with a suspended license when she sped through a stoplight at nearly 80mph in her white Mercedes-Benz and rammed into a black Range Rover and silver Suzuki.
According to the arrest report, the first victim had to be extricated from his mangled vehicle but later died at the hospital.
The other victim was killed on the spot as Lathers and Hernandez were the only survivors.
Lathers was allegedly found vomiting minutes after the crash and told police the potent ketamine mix made her believe she was from the future.
The arrest report stated bystanders had to grab her and bring her back to prevent her from running away from the scene.
Records obtained by NBC6 show the model was traveling approximately 57 mph five seconds before the crash, then accelerated to 78 mph at the moment she hit the other vehicles.
At the time of the crash, Lathers allegedly told Miami police that she had taken a party drug known as ‘Tusi,’ or ‘Tuci’ – also known as ‘pink cocaine’ – before getting behind the wheel.
Tuci [2C], is a pink powder that is a mix of ketamine, MDMA, methamphetamine, cocaine, opioids, and/or new psychoactive substance.
After her August arrest, Lathers was released on house arrest. However, in a court appearance on Tuesday prosecutors asked for her to be detained until trial as they added two new DUI manslaughter charges.
She has pleaded not guilty on all charges and will be held in county jail until a bond hearing scheduled for September 16.