May 9, 2025 The Best Source of News, Culture, Lifestyle for Culver City, Mar Vista, Del Rey, Palms and West Los Angeles

Victims testify against motorist killed Venice pedestrian in 2013

Latest police news.
Latest police news.

An Italian man whose newlywed wife was struck and killed by a car driven onto the Venice boardwalk testified Monday that the motorist gave no warning as he weaved down the crowded tourist destination.

Testifying in the trial of 39-year-old Nathan Louis Campbell, who is charged with murder and other counts for allegedly driving his car down the boardwalk on Aug. 3, 2013, Christian Casadei told jurors through an Italian interpreter that he was holding his wife’s hand when he spotted the car careening through the crowd of tourists and locals.

He said he tried to pull his wife — 32-year-old Alice Gruppioni — into a doorway to avoid being struck.

“I tried to pull her,” he said. “After that, I felt, like, a hit. I closed my eyes and when I opened them back up, I was on the ground.”

Casadei, who fought tears throughout his testimony, said that when he got up, he was “surprised, I thought it was a movie.”

But his wife was nowhere to be seen.

“I was screaming her name … I thought she had fled but I wasn’t able to find her,” he told jurors.

When he finally found her, “she was lying on the ground, face-down on the asphalt with blood next to her head and that’s it … she was not moving.”

He said he took her by the hand as she struggled to breathe, but she was unable to say any last words to him.

In addition to murder, Campbell is also charged with 17 counts of assault with a deadly weapon and 10 counts of leaving the scene of an accident.

In opening statements last week, defense attorney James P. Cooper III conceded to the seven-woman, five-man jury that Campbell drove down the boardwalk, but said he was “actually avoiding hitting a number of pedestrians.”

On the stand today, however, a woman who was on the boardwalk said Campbell appeared to swerve directly at pedestrians.

“There was a path where a driver could have gone and avoided people,” Diane Hlywiak testified, adding that the driver instead took a path toward pedestrians.

Hlywiak testified that she heard the car speed up and the driver “started aiming at people,” but her statement was stricken from the record following an objection by Cooper.

A British couple who were vacationing in Venice gave a similar account.

Katriye Marshall told jurors that when she saw “a car crashing into the market stalls … initially I thought someone had lost control.”

Then she noticed that “it was picking up speed, 20 to 30 miles per hour,” and she could see the driver’s hands on the steering wheel before the car struck her.

Her boyfriend, Aaron Mason, said he ran from the car after it came “plowing down a side road into the stores, vendors.”

While running, he realized he could be trapped between the car and a brick wall, so he headed in the opposite direction, Mason said. But he was unable to escape being hit as the Dodge Avenger also changed course.

“The vehicle seemed to keep going in the same direction I was going,” Mason said.

Marshall testified she couldn’t tell whether there was a clear path through the crowd on the boardwalk but suggested another option.

“The beach was pretty open, I’m sure,” the 33-year-old witness told the jury. “It could’ve drove onto the beach.”

In his opening statement, Deputy District Attorney Victor Avila said last week that Campbell was angry because he believed a drug dealer had cheated his friend — with one witness expected to testify that Campbell had threatened to run the dealer over. Instead, Campbell struck Gruppioni and 17 other people with his 2008 blue Dodge Avenger, with the Italian woman “on the hood of his car for over 300 feet” before her body slid off, the prosecutor said.

Campbell walked into the Santa Monica Police Department a few hours later and said, “I’m the one you’re looking for. I’m the one who hit all those people,” the prosecutor said.

A blood test performed at 2:26 a.m. — hours after the car careened down the boardwalk — showed Campbell’s blood-alcohol content at 0.09, just over the legal limit, Avila said.

Related Posts

Laughter Heals: Sober & Standing (Up!) Returns to El Rey Theatre for Mental Health Month

May 9, 2025

May 9, 2025

Comedians in Recovery Take the Stage to Raise Funds for Phoenix House California Laughter will once again echo through the...

Sunshine Beach Volleyball Camps: Register Open for Summer Camps

May 8, 2025

May 8, 2025

Summer is coming. For young volleyball athletes, that means registration for the Sunshine Westside Beach Camp and South Bay Beach...

Santa Monica’s Own Takes Home Top Beer Honors with a World-Class Brew

May 8, 2025

May 8, 2025

Basil, Citrus, and Craftsmanship: See Which Local Brewery Just Won Big Santa Monica Brew Works (SMBW) just took home a...

World Premiere of ‘The Enemy of Oz’ Spotlights Blind Performers and Powerful Themes

May 8, 2025

May 8, 2025

ArtsUP! LA Debuts Visually Impaired Cast in Powerful Oz-Inspired Performance In a dynamic reimagining of L. Frank Baum’s iconic universe,...

LAPD and BHPD Alert Public to Rise in Distraction Thefts Targeting Elderly Across Los Angeles

May 8, 2025

May 8, 2025

Suspects Using Sleight-of-Hand and Fake Jewelry to Rob Unsuspecting Seniors Los Angeles and Beverly Hills Police Departments are sounding the...

Downtown Culver City to Host 21st Annual Classic Car Show on May 10

May 8, 2025

May 8, 2025

Community Event to Benefit Local Nonprofit Organizations  Hundreds of vintage and customized vehicles will roll into Downtown Culver City on...

DA Files Felony Stalking Charges After Bel-Air Gate Crash at Jennifer Aniston’s Home

May 8, 2025

May 8, 2025

Judge Orders Mental Evaluation for Man Who Drove Into the Actress’ Property Criminal charges have been filed against a Mississippi...

Shore Hotel: Your Destination for Local Events, Celebrations

May 8, 2025

May 8, 2025

Cinco de Mayo, Pride Month and More Parties This Summer Shore Hotel, a luxury hotel nestled in the heart of...

(Video) Petitgrain Boulangerie’s Party For Its One Year Anniversary

May 8, 2025

May 8, 2025

We got the gifts with a DJ, free cookies, croissants and affogatos. Congratulations to the co-owners Clémence de Lutz and...

(Video) Socalo’s Cinco de Mayo Celebration

May 8, 2025

May 8, 2025

Co-Owner Susan Feniger Offers Diners Chapulines While Co-Owner Mary Sue Milliken works behind the scenes. Chef Makes Tlayudas on the...

“Forte dei Marmi Fridays” Brings Italian Elegance and Fresh Seafood to Brentwood

May 8, 2025

May 8, 2025

New Lunch and Dinner Series Features Traditional Italian Dishes from Tuscany There is a new weekly dining experience bringing the...

Meet the Man Behind the Burritos: Severiano Gonzalez Marks Four Decades at Tito’s Tacos

May 7, 2025

May 7, 2025

One Man’s Dedication, Four Decades of Flavor: Tito’s Senior Cook Speaks By Dolores Quintana Severiano Gonzalez is the senior cook...

Tyla Teams Up with Erewhon for Limited-Edition “Bliss” Smoothie Benefiting Girls’ Education

May 7, 2025

May 7, 2025

Tyla’s Smoothie Is Here. Blissfully Bright, Nutrient-Packed, and for a Good Cause Erewhon has teamed up with Grammy-winning musician Tyla...

Here’s Looking At You to Close Permanently on June 13 After Nearly 10 Years of Culinary Impact in L.A.

May 7, 2025

May 7, 2025

Beloved restaurant bids farewell with heartfelt message from co-founder Lien Ta After nearly ten years of culinary creativity and community,...

Camp Integem: Step into the Future

May 7, 2025

May 7, 2025

Explore, Create, and Launch Beyond! This summer, kids are invited to make magic as they journey into the fun-filled, hands-on...