. >> three hot summer days passed before he gets around to disposing of the body. >> okay, joel, bresciani, last murder, she's decomposing. you have her in the back of your truck. >> right. >> and where are you going? >> i intended to go out east, and i ended up exiting toward the city. and drove past the trooper car. then the christmas tree lit up. >> and he just opted to, you know, take flight and hope for the best. >> i can't even imagine knowing his personality that there probably wasn't even much more of a thought process than that. it was just sheer panic. >> we reached speeds up to 90 miles an hour. at one point, he put the truck up on two wheels so the driver's side of the vehicle was actually lifted off the ground. and i thought he was going to roll it over, and it was going to be, you know, over right there. >> eventually i crashed into a utility pole. which happened to be rotting on the bottom and it spiralled over the truck. >> we came running up to the vehicle and he just put his hands up like this. >> and then basically it was like, okay, you're going. okay, what am i going t