![]() Missy and Nikki said they did not know where their friends had obtained the alcohol. The most excitement came when Nikki and Donna got into a fistfight with two girls who Nikki said had mouthed off to them.ĭuring the night, the teen-agers and other friends went into the ++ woods nearby to drink 40-ounce bottles of St. No more than a half-dozen danced at any time to the rap, reggae, and rhythm and blues tunes. Only 20 or so teen-agers went to the dance that Saturday. In March, 25 police officers broke up a fight in the arcade's parking lot involving a mob of about 75 people. Parents have mixed feelings about the place. She was told that it belonged to Tony's girlfriend. When their mother, Bonnie, saw the car, she wondered whose it was. In an account that closely matches initial accident reports by state police, Missy and Nikki described what happened that Saturday night:ĭonny and Tony planned to drive the girls to a dance in Mount Airy. Wood of Rockville, Donny's attorney, declined to talk about the accident, as did Donny's father, Arthur. and Alan Katz, both of Gaithersburg, said the boys' families had no comment on the accident. The sisters are the only survivors of the crash not charged with crimes, and the only ones willing to talk about the accident. The next evening, Donny Simms and Tony Liason arrived in a car at the Gaithersburg home of their friends Missy and Nikki Costley. When she returned in the afternoon, all that remained was shattered glass. Martin, who works for a Washington insurance company, parked her 1991 Toyota Corolla there that morning. The episode began Friday, June 4, in a Maryland Rail Commuter lot in Gaithersburg.
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