The passenger airbag would not deploy then. I had that same model and was in a head on collision years ago and only the driver and side airbags above the door deployed. Unless the items she brought with her weighed enough to trigger the sensors.
The passenger airbag would not deploy then. I had that same model and was in a head on collision years ago and only the driver and side airbags above the door deployed. Unless the items she brought with her weighed enough to trigger the sensors.
New to this thread but just watched the Oxygen doc... the only comment I have is why do more theories not include a passenger? It was reported a man was seen smoking a cig in the car after the accident and I potentially could be wrong but passenger airbags do not deploy without enough weight in that seat.
The passenger theories have their roots in the fact that when talking to 911 the lady (can't remember her name) thought she saw a light in the passenger side of the car. Unfortunately that is the only evidence there is for their being two people in the car. A lot of people have assumed it was Maura's cell phone that was making that light.
The passenger airbag would not deploy then. I had that same model and was in a head on collision years ago and only the driver and side airbags above the door deployed. Unless the items she brought with her weighed enough to trigger the sensors.
Has there ever been anything about if ash or anything was found in the car?
That's what I thought. Would be interesting to see if that was something they looked at to rule out her accountI can't be sure, but I don't think there was. I think Faith Westman's account was the only one who supported the smoking stranger theory.
I believe he is bypassing Haverhill PD since he believes they were somehow involved in Maura’s disappearance.
Essentially 15 years later with no leads on Maura’s whereabouts, so I can’t say I blame him.
I tried to find any other verification on this but see nothing.
Also have not seen anything on the news and I am somewhat local.
Everything I've read said there were no footprints in the snow that would support this scenario. But psychologically it makes sense, even if the crash was not caused by her falling asleep.This one ain't rocket science.Forget why she was there or where she was going.
Drunk driver falls asleep at the wheel and crashes. Leaves the scene to avoid the cops. Falls asleep again in the woods and dies of exposure. Remains will be found within a mile of the crash site on the same side of the road that the car was found.