ontheclock
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Given the notion she just crashed her car and was very likely to be drinking and driving - seeking refuge with Atwood would be a silly choice, he was right across the street. People witnessed the crash and it would be foolish not to expect police to be there shortly.
So for her to immediately look to remove herself from the crash site (via car, foot etc) would be the first thing on her mind if she wanted to avoid trouble at all cost.
People who flee DUI accidents go as far and as quick away from the site and staying with Atwood would have been a poor choice in that regard.
I'm in total agreement. My son did the exact thing six months ago, and I'm ashamed to admit that at one point in my life I would have done the same.
Not only did he not go to a nearby home for help, he vanished for hours. Cops showed up at my house in the middle of the night. I was gobsmacked and terrified. He flipped his car over a rail, and no one could find him. I tried relentlessly to get in touch with him and his friends. The cops parked in front of my house for hours waiting for him. All his friends lied to me. When he finally did call, he even refused to divulge any info to me. I had spent hours thinking he may be dead, injured, or some strange foul play had happened. I'm pretty sure he didn't give two hoots - HE WAS NOT COMING HOME UNTIL THE COAST WAS CLEAR.