http://www.kptv.com/story/37852994/court-docs-speedometer-in-woodland-familys-car-pinned-at-90-mph-in-deadly-california-crash
The speedometer in the car of a Woodland family who died in a crash on the California coastline was “pinned” at 90 mph, indicating to officers the vehicle was running and in motion just prior to hitting the rocks below, according to court documents.
Court documents state California Highway Patrol investigators found no “acceleration marks, tire friction marks or braking furrow marks” at the scene.
Investigators said there was no evidence the car collided with the embankment as it “traversed towards the tidal zone below.”
http://www.kgw.com/article/news/loc...uv-pinned-at-90-mph-report-says/283-533859540
“It was a very confusing scene because there were no skid marks, there were no brake marks," Mendocino County Sheriff Tom Allman said on March 28. "There was no indication of why this vehicle traversed approximately over 75 feet of a dirt pullout and went into the Pacific Ocean.”
KPTV says it obtained the 12-page document after a search warrant was served at the Hart family home in Woodland, Wash.
Animal control seized one cat, several chickens and ducks from the home, the Clark County Animal Control told KGW. The arriving officer said it appeared two dogs also lived at the home but were not present.