From the Contra Costa County Office of the District Attorney:
Martinez, Calif. – On March 4, a Contra Costa County jury found defendant Fred Lowe of Sacramento guilty of seven felonies, including the murder of four victims from a collision caused by Lowe in 2017. After the fatal crash, Lowe fled the scene of the incident and was later found by law enforcement officers. Lowe was driving under the influence of alcohol at the time of the crash and he had five prior DUI convictions. Lowe’s blood, drawn four hours after the crash was measured at .19% and an expert testified that his blood alcohol level at the time of the crash would have been approximately .24%.
Lowe sideswiped the victim’s Nissan Rogue as he traveled at an unsafe speed east bound on Interstate-80 west of El Portal Drive. After the initial impact from the crash, Lowe’s vehicle forced the Nissan Rogue against the center divider at which point the Nissan Rogue went over the divider into oncoming west bound traffic, where it was hit by two westbound vehicles. Three additional people in those vehicles were treated for serious injuries.
The four deceased victims are Joseph Horn, his father Darryl, Baden Biddle and his father Troy Biddle. Joe Horn’s older brother Jared was the driver of the Nissan Rogue and was only slightly injured. The Biddle Family were relatives of the Horn’s visiting from out of state over the Thanksgiving weekend.
Lowe now faces a maximum sentence of over 125 years to life in state prison. Sentencing will occur on March 29, 2019 in front of the Honorable John W. Kennedy – Department 8 of the Contra Costa County Superior Court in Martinez. Contra Costa County Deputy District Attorney Derek Butts prosecuted the case on behalf of the People. The case originated in the Office’s Homicide Unit.
The tragic loss of life in each of these incidents underscores the very real danger to the citizens of our County when drivers choose to get behind the wheel and drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The District Attorney’s Office and the law enforcement agencies of Contra Costa County are committed to ensuring the safety of the public on our roadways and to the prosecution of those who drive under the influence to the fullest extent of the law.
The felony counts against Lowe for his verdict:
- Count 1, Murder
- Count 2, Murder
- Count 3, Murder
- Count 4, Murder
- Count 5, Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Causing Injury Within 10 Years of Two Other DUI Offenses
- Enhancement 1, Great Bodily Injury
- Enhancement 2, Great Bodily Injury
- Enhancement 3, Bodily Injury to More than One Victim
- Count 6, Driving with a .08% BAC Causing Great Bodily Injury Within 10 Years of Two Other DUI Offenses
- Enhancement 1, Great Bodily Injury
- Enhancement 2, Great Bodily Injury
- Enhancement 3, Bodily Injury to More than One Victim
- Count 7, Leaving the Scene of an Accident
- Special Allegation, Prior Serious Felony (Counts 1-4)
- Special Allegation, Prior Serious or Violent Felony Prior (Counts 1-7)
This murderer is only one of many out there. Like so many others his license had been suspended five times and he’d been convicted three times of driving under the influence. He was ordered to get a locking device for his car but worked around that. To me he is nothing more than a serial killer and he deserves the life sentences he got. They were more than he gave his victims.
He will make his own liquor in prison. The good news is he won’t be able to kill innocent people while driving.
I better stay quiet. I have no sympathy for fools like this.
The only remedy left for losers is to be put away where they can’t hurt anyone else.
As long as I don’t have to be on the same road with him I’m good.