Crime & Safety
Lower Bucks Man Going To Trial For Connecticut Couple's Death
The Croydon man is charged in the fatal Bristol Township crash earlier this year. Authorities said he was on drugs and driving a high speed.

BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, PA —A 31-year-old Lower Bucks County man will face trial for a fatal Bristol Township crash that claimed the lives of a couple from Connecticut earlier this year.
John Thomas Wadlinger Jr., of Croydon, appeared before Magisterial District Judge Kevin P. Wagner for a preliminary hearing on Tuesday at the Criminal Justice Center.
Six witnesses, including three law enforcement officers, testified that Wadlinger was speeding through a traffic intersection at Ford Road and Veterans Highway on Feb. 24 and crashed into a car, killing Rebecca Whiddon, 33, and Richard Whiddon, 37, both of Brooklyn, Conn.
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The investigation found that Wadlinger was under the influence of methamphetamine and amphetamine and was driving 73 mph, more than twice the posted speed limit when he crashed at 1:32 p.m. in the intersection of Ford Road and Veterans Highway in Bristol Township.
Wagner found that enough evidence was presented to send the case to the Court of Common Pleas.
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Wadlinger faces more than three dozen charges, including two counts each of homicide by vehicle while DUI, homicide by vehicle, and involuntary manslaughter. His formal arraignment was scheduled for Aug. 30.
The investigation found that a Nissan Sentra, occupied by four people, was heading westbound on Ford Road and was attempting to make a left turn onto southbound Veteran's Highway when it was struck by a black Ford Explorer, driven by Wadlinger, traveling east on Ford Road at an excessively high rate of speed.
The Whiddons were killed at the scene, and the driver and another occupant of the Nissan sustained significant injuries. Wadlinger fled the scene on foot before police arrived, stole a dump truck, and drove off.
After crashing the dump truck, Wadlinger again fled on foot but was taken into custody a short time later.
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