DNA tests done on blood on the airbags clarified who was driving and who was the passenger.
Police have filed charges against a Pottstown man they say lied about being the driver of a car in a DUI
Bulett and the passenger of the vehicle, 18-year-old Mason Gentry, were smoking marijuana and had a cocktail of other drugs in their systems as Bulett drove 97 mph down a Salisbury Township road at around 1 p.m. that day, according to state police. Gentry died from his injuries in the crash. The Lancaster County coroner’s office ruled his death accidental due to multiple traumatic injuries.Bulett came clean about the fact he was the driver months after the crash, after state police used DNA from bloodstains on the car’s airbags to show Bulett was sitting in the driver’s seat and that Gentry was sitting in the passenger’s seat.
State police said along the items they found in the car were five bags of marijuana, one bag of a “white crystal substance,” a plastic storage container containing marijuana and three glass smoking tubes. A a hospital in Lancaster, security personnel said Bulett had a small black case with methamphetamine inside.
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