Second driver in I-695 crash that killed construction workers denied bail.

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A judge has denied bail to Lisa Adrienne Lea, who is charged with manslaughter and related offenses in a car crash that killed six construction workers on the Baltimore Beltway. Prosecutors allege that Lea had five prescription medications and marijuana in her system and was traveling at a speed of 121 mph shortly before the collision. Lea's attorney asked for her release on home detention, but the judge found her to be a flight risk and a danger to public safety.
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