A committal hearing began in
Mildura before Magistrate Donna Bakos on 19 March 2007. A total of 42 witnesses, including 28 children, were called during the two-week hearing. Towle was not required to attend the committal hearing due to concerns for his safety, and appeared briefly via video link at the beginning of committal proceedings. at speeds of up to shortly before the crash occurred. Witness Matthew Orsini denied the group had been walking on the road. Towle told police he was travelling at approximately , and that the corner "just jumped out at him". :
"By the time I was at the corner, it was pretty sharp, I put me foot on the brake and lost control of the car and then it went sideways into a group of people ... so close to the road." Towle described the scene to police as "absolute horror". :''"People laying down were saying, 'please help me'. I went over to one lady who was
unconscious and said are you all right and someone said 'you just get away from them', then I thought with the other fellas on the road, you know, I better get out of here. There was two cars that had pulled up so I knew that there was help on its way, I just didn’t leave them stranded."'' Towle fled the scene, leaving his four-year-old son and ten-year-old daughter behind. He telephoned police to notify them of his whereabouts five hours after the crash. Andrew Arden, a teenager present at the crash scene, denied
threatening to kill Towle immediately after the crash, but admitted during committal hearing proceedings that he yelled at Towle, saying, "''You f****n' bastard, what have you done?''" and then threw a beer bottle at him. Towle later told police: :"''I don't believe I did – I did anything wrong. It was a complete accident ... no driver in the world would have been able to control that corner, not even
Michael Schumacher ... unless there were was a speed sign saying to slow down as the corner was approaching.''" Defence lawyer for Towle, Brendan Murphy,
QC said the
legal rights of his client had been damaged, saying, :"
It will be demonstrated throughout this committal that there has been carried out by Victorian police investigators a sanitisation of statements of witnesses and as a result there has been an exclusion of important factors and this could have the result of depriving the defendant in this case a fair go." The vehicle allegedly involved in the crash was sent to
Japan for
scrap metal without the consent of the defendants' defence team. On 27 March 2007, Magistrate Donna Bakos ordered Towle to stand trial in the
Supreme Court of Victoria, and to appear for a directions hearing in the Supreme Court on 5 June 2007. Towle was formally refused bail, with Magistrate Bakos saying he was an unacceptable risk of fleeing. ==Trial==