The identified driver apparently fell asleep at the wheel on his way back to South Carolina
Given that both Jason and the driver did not have a criminal record, it's unlikely that either one of them tried to do something to each other. No weapons were found, the steering wheel only had the driver's prints (so no carjacking) on it and Jason had no valuable.Does anyone know where in South Carolina the driver lived? reason being for him to cut across on route 58 is actually a detour to most SC destinations. It would have been more direct to have continued on the 95 to about 80% of the locations in SC.
Hence its possible if he made a detour it may have been to give Jason a drop off closer to his final destination.
EDIT: Sifting through pages I see someone mentions he lived in Inman, SC which makes sense, but the below reasoning still applies.
Another thing that haunts me about all of this is why he went route 95 at Petersburg instead of route 85. Doesn't really make practical sense driving wise how ever you look at it.
Route 58 is back tracking. Why would one go route 58?
EDIT: Sorry for the waste of time, I now understand where Gloucester is and it makes complete sense now as they would have come in from the east, please disregard.
LE arent even sure this is the case. Would this leave open the possibility that something more sinister was happening?
Does anyone know where in South Carolina the driver lived? reason being for him to cut across on route 58 is actually a detour to most SC destinations. It would have been more direct to have continued on the 95 to about 80% of the locations in SC.
Hence its possible if he made a detour it may have been to give Jason a drop off closer to his final destination.
EDIT: Sifting through pages I see someone mentions he lived in Inman, SC which makes sense, but the below reasoning still applies.
Another thing that haunts me about all of this is why he went route 95 at Petersburg instead of route 85. Doesn't really make practical sense driving wise how ever you look at it.
Route 58 is back tracking. Why would one go route 58?
EDIT: Sorry for the waste of time, I now understand where Gloucester is and it makes complete sense now as they would have come in from the east, please disregard.
LE arent even sure this is the case. Would this leave open the possibility that something more sinister was happening?
Just watched a rerun of Cold case se01 episode 14. It was fiction about a boy who was found in a box in the 1950's(sounds like a real life case to me). Anyway in this story the boy in the box was unidentified and no family ever reported a boy missing. The story reminded me a bit about this case. Anyway turned out the boy was from an orphanage. In this story tho there was a bit of skulduggery going on.
But the basis of the case would certainly offer an explanation of why no one came forward in Jason's case.
Just a thought.
Sounds like this real-life case to me! Thread here on Ws..
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57128&highlight=boy+box
Im from New Zealand sorry so have no knowledge of history or geography in the States. But I was reading on wikipedia that the Chesapeake Bay BridgeTunnel was originally built "North Bound" in 1964 then it was built "South Bound" in 1999. Did that mean traffic was only one way until 1999 or am I reading it wrong? Thanks in advance.
In a July 1996 article in The Free Lance-Star, a Virginia newspaper, a neighbor of Hager's father had reported seeing a young man with Hager when he stopped at his father's house. Jones said the report is incorrect.
"When he stopped at his father's house, he was alone," Jones said. "The theory is that the passenger was a hitchhiker [Hager] likely picked up between Gloucester and Emporia."
It still doesn't make sense that he was hitch hiking that far away from the direct root of coming down the 95 when clearly his destination was south west somewhere.
Raincloud,
The accident site is quite close to 95. Hager could have picked him up on 95, 64, 60, 460, 295, 58, or 264, all of which are very heavily traveled roads, after leaving southern Gloucester county. Of those routes, only 264 isn't directly connected to 95.
My current thought is that JD hitched down 95 and was let off just south of either Petersburg or Hopewell and then met Hager in the same area.
That leads me to believe that the last person to give him a ride before Hager was from the Tri-Cities area or somewhere between Petersburg and Suffolk.