The surveillance supervisor at Caesars Windsor has testified a Leamington man accused of murder acted normal the night before the fatal crash.
47-year-old Andrew Cowan is charged with first-degree-murder in the death of his best friend 53-year-old Edward Witt.
In October 2012, Cowan drove a pick-up truck up a flower embankment in Leamington, went airborne and struck the second floor of a building.
Cowan survived but Witt, who was a passenger in the truck, died.
Casino Surveillance Supervisor David Ellis took the stand Wednesday morning to show surveillance video of the two men walking into the casino around 9pm, the night before the crash.
Ellis says the two friends gambled and 'bought' 7 beers each. They spent about four hours at the casino.
He says they were average and normal and there was "nothing out of the ordinary" in their behaviour.
Court heard on Tuesday that Cowan texted a friend that night indicating they were "considering suicide."