Either way there's people who saw what happened.
Not necessarily. Unless there was someone walking or parked (/ without lights) there was no one around at that exact moment she went down, and she went down fast. I doubt there was much visibility and from a distance her headlights going under would likely seem like nothing really. I drive a lot in the dark and outside the beam you can perhaps tell theres a car somewhere but thats about it unless its driving in front of you or toward you.
Untill this point it has been an interesting, yet predictable, case, but now I see people (not pointing any fingers, here the conversation is mild) have gone crazy over this. Zooming in this footage and claiming there are people pushing the car and what not. Claiming those other cars driving by are clearly watching her sink. Or, tbh, that theres another driver or someone rolling the car on neutral to the lake.
Really?
For one the car seems to be moving way too fast to be on neutral and pushed, also way too fast to be on drive on it own. To me it looks like there is definitely some acceleration. If someone says "how about a stone on the pedal" I'll just raise my hands. Possible, I guess.
Secondly, think of someone who just killed a girl, accidentally or otherwise. Get rid of the body? Yes? No? Who knows if youre wasted yourself? If yes, wouldnt it be easiest to hide only the body? Okay but theres evidence in the car so you just have to get rid of it too.
So what you do, you drive to the beach while theres possible witnesses here and there driving around, you have the headlights on so you will surely to be seen, and you are not only risking yourself to be exposed and cops called when someone sees the car sinking, you also risk your own life driving the damn thing in the lake only back windows half open. You stupid, you didnt open front windows for a quick escape, you very probably die too.
Well, that would be not only the stupidest but also the luckiest perp on earth. If this is the case then.. i guess ill just come here with an apology and never ever trust my wit again.