If skid marks were present all along, considering all the awareness and searching that has taken place, I'm surprised nobody reported them earlier. They'd be a big clue an accident may have occurred. Especially since the possibility of Kristy's car leaving the road into a stripper pit has been a suspected theory all along. Wouldn't skid marks alert to searching the nearby water earlier?
Don't really have a point other than if there was a clue all along, how had it been missed?
We don't know the exact body of water yet. How much turf distance wise is there from the road to water? No disruption present (another clue) there?
In another case, a young woman was leaving a similar venue (VFW type) after attending a wedding. Shorty after leaving, on the road one would obviously drive, there is a sharp curve without a guard rail (at the time). Can't recall the length of time that lapsed before she was found (too long considering the obvious problem - both woman and car missing) she was located underwater in that dangerous spot. But the accident made complete sense - obvious route, no guard rail present, leaving a wedding (drinking involved), etc.
Always the skeptic, Kristy's case isn't as straight forward imo.
My heart hurts thinking about Kristy's young children losing their mother so soon.
The autopsy was being performed this morning. How will they handle the report if results aren't clear I wonder.