Accused wrong-way driver in crash that killed TikTok star Ali Spice expected to enter plea

The man accused of driving the wrong way and then fleeing the scene of a crash that killed popular TikTok personality Ali Spice and two others is expected to enter a plea Friday to charges that could send him to prison for the rest of his life.

Thomas Petry, 55, of Orange City, was driving a pickup truck westbound in the eastbound lane on State Road 44 just east of Interstate 4 on Dec. 11, 2022, when the truck collided head-on with an Infiniti Q50, according to police.

Three passengers in the Infiniti were killed: Alexandra Dulin, 21, who was also known as Ali Spice to almost a million TikTok followers; Kyle Jacob Moser, 25, of Daytona Beach; and Ava Fellerman, 20, of Treasure Island.

The driver of the Infiniti, Devin Perkins, 24, of New Smyrna Beach, was also charged in the case. Both men are set to go on trial Sept. 23. But Petry’s plea would change that for him.

Petry was charged with three counts of vehicular homicide; three counts of leaving the scene of a crash with death; leaving the scene of a crash involving serious injury; and reckless driving – serious bodily injury.

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