At a Glance
- Jason Anthony Scott, 18, faces two counts of involuntary manslaughter after a high-speed crash in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Dec. 27, 2025.
- Mother and daughter Lorin Elizabeth Manley and Gloria Manley were killed; a 12-year-old survivor suffered multiple broken bones and a collapsed lung.
- Court documents cite witnesses who clocked Scott’s BMW at more than 100 mph in a 45 mph zone on Ardrey Kell Road.
- Why it matters: The case highlights the deadly consequences of street racing-level speeds on city streets and the legal stakes for young drivers.
A Charlotte teenager is behind bars on $300,000 secured bond after authorities say he barreled down Ardrey Kell Road at more than double the speed limit and slammed into a family SUV, killing a mother and daughter and leaving a 12-year-old girl hospitalized with severe injuries.
The Crash
Officers responded to the collision around 7:45 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 27, 2025. According to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, Jason Anthony Scott, 18, was driving a 2013 BMW 335i when he struck a 2011 Honda CR-V occupied by three members of the same family.
Inside the Honda, first responders found:
- Lorin Elizabeth Manley, unresponsive in the driver’s seat
- Gloria Manley, unconscious in the back seat
- A 12-year-old girl, alive but critically injured
Medics pronounced Lorin and Gloria dead at the scene. The 12-year-old survived with multiple broken bones and a collapsed lung, family members told local outlets.
The Aftermath
Scott sustained serious injuries and was transported to a local hospital. Photographs released by police show his BMW with “heavy front-end damage.”
In a Jan. 13 press release, investigators stated:
- “Speed is suspected to be a contributing factor for this crash”
- Scott was screened for impairment and found not impaired
- Impairment is not suspected for Lorin Manley; toxicology results are pending
Charges and Court Appearance
On Tuesday, Jan. 13, Scott was arrested and charged with:
- Two counts of involuntary manslaughter
- One count of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury
During his first court appearance the same day, a judge:
- Set a $300,000 secured bond
- Revoked Scott’s driver’s license
- Ordered him not to operate any motor vehicle
It remains unclear whether Scott has entered a plea or retained counsel.
Witness Accounts
Court documents reviewed by WCNC Charlotte, Queen City News, and WGHP contain witness statements estimating the BMW’s speed at:
| Road Section | Speed Limit | Witness-Estimated Speed |
|---|---|---|
| Ardrey Kell Road | 45 mph | >100 mph |
Family Fundraiser
Relatives launched a GoFundMe campaign confirming the family relationship:
- Lorin Elizabeth Manley: mother
- Gloria Manley: grandmother
- 12-year-old survivor: daughter/granddaughter
The fundraiser states the family was returning from a shopping trip. The surviving sister now “is left to support” her younger sibling through “unimaginable loss and the challenges of recovery, all while grieving the loss of their mom and grandma.”
Investigation Status
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department continues to investigate the crash. Anyone with additional information is asked to contact detectives.

Key Takeaways
- An 18-year-old driver faces double manslaughter charges after witnesses say he exceeded 100 mph in a 45 mph zone
- The crash killed a mother and daughter and critically injured a 12-year-old girl
- A judge has revoked the teen’s license and set a $300,000 bond

