CHARGED: Man accused of killing cab driver, leading police on high-speed chase
LA CROSSE (AP) — Criminal charges have been filed in La Crosse County against a man accused of killing a cab driver and leading police on a high-speed chase.
Prosecutors say Timmy Johnson Jr. admitted killing 79-year-old Merle Forbes in June after calling him for a ride in Platteville.
Johnson is charged with first-degree intentional homicide, kidnapping and armed robbery.
He's accused of stabbing Forbes and putting him in the trunk of the taxi.
The La Crosse Tribune reports a criminal complaint says Johnson could hear the dying man moaning in the trunk as he headed for La Crosse. Police say Johnson fled from a La Crosse police officer who had checked the vehicle's registration.
Authorities say speeds reached 115 mph before Johnson hit an SUV in Holmen and was arrested.