I can't make sense of a 2nd car without involving a 2nd conspirator. Suspect (CW) and conspirator #1 (VW) switch from the patrol car to the orange car. Orange car is driven 2 hours north, parked in the middle of a country road, and abandoned. If a 2nd car (the real getaway car) is hidden nearby, why leave the orange car in such a conspicuous place where it would be found in minutes? What part of a plan that says, "We'll park the orange car at the shopping center and the 2nd car in the middle of Nowhere, TN. We'll then drive the orange car to Nowhere, TN and leave it in the middle of the road while we take off in the 2nd car" makes any kind of sense?
A 2nd conspirator, who either met them on Banner Adams Rd and picked them up or a 2nd conspirator drove the orange car to the dump spot while CW and VW took off in the opposite direction in the 2nd car could work. But it goes back to the same question - why leave the orange car so conspicuously in the middle of the road at noon? And if conspirator #2 did deliberately leave the orange car as part of some kind of diversion, who then picked him up? Conspirator #3 who was tailing him?
I think maybe the car actually did just break down. In fact, we even discussed that earlier in the thread. What if your 15 year old getaway car breaks down 3 blocks down the street? Then what? IMO