Seattle1
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Are there any lights at the cemetery?The Valero is on the same block as the oil change place and from the intersection, you can clearly see the lights from the Valero. He may have gone to Valero, but who knows. Also, the intersection you mention is the way I go home pretty much every day. It may not appear so on the map, but it's more "going straight" than making a turn. A left turn would put you on a different street. For you app computer gurus, how does Snapchat handle location services? Does it, or can you, turn off location services in the app and the phone wouldn't ping? I don't think there is any question that he didn't drive around Luling because I would think they would have been able to track that, so the question is did he keep going to somewhere down SFR but before the accident scene, meet someone or get out to smoke what is potentially laced pot, and then continued on down SFR to the accident? If he was looking to get off the beaten path to smoke, he could have stopped pretty early on down SFR as opposed to driving way out to where the accident was. Also, certain cell providers don't get good service out here so I wonder if it's possible that he didn't have service and got confused.
I'm thinking about the 60+ minute window of time investigators are trying to account for and wondered if he pulled into the cemetery and when he was ready to leave, instead of heading back towards town or H-183, he went the opposite direction where he eventually crashed.
JL's driven this route home before -- most recently at Thanksgiving. I wonder if he'd stopped in the cemetery before Dec 14 -- thinking it was a safe place for him to light up.