Texas Woman blames designer shoes for fatal driving crash: report

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A Texas woman accused of killing a man on her first day while driving drunk is reportedly blaming her designer shoes for the accident.
Kristina Chambers, 34, is charged with manslaughter in the April 2023 death of Joseph McMullin, 33, according to the New York Post.
Prosecutors say Chanusi had spent the night bar-sep-hopping with friends and was four times over the legal alcohol limit when he hit McMnullin as he left the Houron Voodoo Donut shop for his date, the Post reported. Authorities say they also found small bags of cocaine in Cocamber’s bag, according to the Houston Chronicle.
However, as Christian’s trial was scheduled for Friday, his attorney, Mark Thiessen, suggested an alternative to the fatal crash.
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Kristina Chambers is charged with murder after allegedly killing Joseph McMullin with her Porch while driving drunk in Houston, Texas in 2023. (Houston Police)
Thiessen reportedly objected to Christian Louboutin’s high heels scraping against the electric blue paper as she walked “one of Houston’s worst curves,” it reportedly said.
During Chambers’ trial, prosecutor Andrew Figliuzzi pushed back against the defense’s claim, telling jurors that Chambers ‘shows evidence of the night of his accident,’ according to the post.
Briana Iturrino, who was with McMullin when the car allegedly drove away, told the jury that they had just left the restaurant around 2:25 a.m. when they saw lights coming toward them.
It is reported that it has been proven that Porsche’s Porsche – It is estimated that it was going more than 70 mph – passed the couple, only to drink. As he swerved to warn McMullin of the oncoming car, he realized he had already left.
“I thought you were off track,” Sturrino said, according to the post. “Because I didn’t get it.”
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Joseph McMullin was the first time he was hit by a suspected drunk driver in Houston, Texas, in 2023. (Joseph McMullin)
IturtherIno added that he felt something touch his hip as the car passed, later realizing it was McMullin being thrown 30 feet into the air like a Pole. He then said he called 911 and performed CPR on McMullin until paramedics arrived.
McMullin was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Alfredo Phene, general manager of a nearby pool hall, testified that he heard the crash and ran outside to help, adding that it was one of the worst accidents he had seen, according to the Houston Chronicle.
“I’ve seen a lot of accidents that way,” Ponce said. “Every now and then, I go out and help anyone who needs help and is injured.”
During his testimony, Ponce told the jury that he remembered Peresi’s car smelling of alcohol as he tried to help the injured driver and two passengers, according to the Houston Chronicle.
Chambers pleaded guilty to the charges.

Prosecutors say Adgege Christina Chambers was driving drunk when she hit Joseph McMullin with her luxury car in Houston, Texas, in 2023. (Stock)
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In addition to his criminal charges, Chambers faces a $1 million wrongful-death lawsuit filed by McMullin’s family, according to the post.
COUREOTY reportedly lays the blame in part on the room that says Exters’ husband – Hedge Fund Manager Xuan Si – Buying a high-end sports car in the months leading to the fatal injury. SI was jailed after being released on bail, the Post reported.
Despite these allegations, it is reported that the Ex-selects cash from the couple’s joint account to make the purchase, while insisting that the rooms have no drinking problem and he has never seen him take drugs or break.
Si did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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However, Labastian Lopez – the roommate who was inside the car on the night of the accident – said that his intention was not to be described as “alcohol,” while he was accused of his regular use of alcohol and drugs, according to the post.
Lopez is also reported to have added that the rooms had been previously released “several times”.
While CRIMANDL’s criminal trial is currently ongoing, his civil case is set to be heard by a Judge in April 2026.
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Chambepres’ attorney and the Harris County District Attorney’s office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.



