You convinced me. I was thinking I'd watch the doc again anyway. I'll look for that reference and see if I can transcribe it exactly.
Okay, I rewatched the doc and here are some thoughts based on conversations we've been having here:
1. In the doc, the 35 minute figure comes from Dominic Barbera, Schulers attorney at a press conference held to respond to the toxicology report. Barbera says, She got into the van with the children and what should have taken a 35 minute drive took almost 4 hours.
Based on Stella's figures above, I don't see what "35 minute drive" Barbera could mean. Stella did, however, show the following time estimate:
Hunters Lake Campground to Tappan Zee Bridge - 95.2 miles, 1 hour 44 minutes
Diane called her brother from the Tappan Zee Bridge and wasn't too far beyond it when she made the wrong turn and crashed. I wonder if Barbera meant to say "an hour and 35 minutes" (which is close to the 1 hour 44 minute figure) and simply misspoke.
2. In one of the 911 tapes at the beginning, a caller from the Sleepy Hollow police station says The father and the brother are here at the station. Theres also a call from another family friend to the state police. Whatever he was doing, Mr. Hance wasnt playing cowboy. He was doing everything he could to get help from anybody, LE or friend.
3. Yes, the teen with Jay is identified as Evan, her son.
4. The comment by Dan that he never wanted to have kids was made privately to Jay during a conversation in which she was pressing him to admit his anger at Diane. Jay told the cameras about the remark. She probably shouldn't have (just so that Bryan won't hear it one day), but she isn't the first person who got comfortable with documentary cameras around and said too much.
Overall, I was again struck with sadness for all concerned. It isn't just Daniel who can't believe Diane was an alcoholic. His brother's sister, Jay, is just as adamant. So is Diane's best friend. Maybe they are all wrong, but perhaps we ought to cut Dan some slack since other people close to Diane hold the same opinion.
Even the Hance's have not, to my knowledge, ever publicly said they knew anything about Diane's drinking. In the doc, Jay says she doesn't think they believe the coroner's report either, but they have chosen not to discuss the case in public.
There are, however, reports from several people that Diane kept rubbing her jaw that weekend. Maybe she really did have an abscessed tooth, self-medicated for it (which was wrong of her; I'm not excusing her) and lost track of how much she had to drink.
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One other thing I haven't seen mentioned here is that I've been told that the sugar in fruit juice makes alcohol take affect more quickly. We have all speculated that she used the McD's o.j. as a mixer.
In the doc, a doctor says alcohol can multiply and quicken the effect of marijuana.
If Diane was indeed in extreme pain that morning and began to self-medicate, the substances she consumed may have combined to render her suddenly very, very drunk.