A 49-year-old Collinsville man is headed to prison for decades for a drunk driving crash in McLeansboro last November, in which five people died. The driver, Darrell DeLong, pleaded guilty to Aggravated DUI in the case last month. His sentencing hearing Tuesday marked one of the few times since his arrest that he’s seen his twin daughters and other family and friends. New information brought out Tuesday revealed DeLong’s blood alcohol content was more than twice the legal limit and he was going nearly 90 miles an hour before the crash. Killed in the accident were 35-year old Tammy DeLong, 42-year old Lori Parker, 49-year old Robert Parker and 16-year old Katelynn Fancher, all from Collinsville. Tammy DeLong and the Parkers were pronounced dead at the scene, as was 23-year old Diana Wright of McLeansboro. Darrell and Tammy DeLong were brother and sister. Tammy was Fancher’s mother. All passengers in the vehicle, except Fancher had alcohol or some other substances in their system at the time of the accident.