Sorry to jump in here without reading all the comments -- just wanted to mention that it states in
this article:
"But it’s the approximate 67-minute window between Jason’s last digital footprint and the discovery of the crash scene that investigators are focusing on.
Investigators say Jason’s phone, which was found between the driver’s seat and center console, was on and had a signal, so they are still trying to figure out why it appears unused since the intersection at Magnolia Avenue.
“There are 67 minutes where we just don't know what happened,” Jason’s father told Dateline. “Was someone chasing him? Maybe. Did he just wreck and get out to find help? We don’t know. Anything is a possibility.”"
I don't understand why it's considered weird that he wasn't using his phone for 67 minutes in the car. Isn't that what people are supposed to do -- NOT be using their cellphone while driving? Does it mean he or someone else would've had to have deliberately turned off all apps on the phone at that point so no one could collect any data on what he was doing from then on? If so, that suggests some sort of foul play or premeditated act.