No excuses.
Just some "inquisitive" minds want to know the exact circumstances that led to the events on that fateful night, and the oddities of the case intrigue us so much that they keep pulling us back to muse and bicker.
This case inspires some of us to never accept the "obvious"... obvious is not always the answer.
I would risk to bet that if you give an alcoholic a 1.5L bottle of wine at 8:00pm, that bottle of wine would be drank-up by 10pm. Why was there a half bottle left in the morning?
So where exactly do you think the other half went?
Maybe we should explore reasons why people lean on the counter when a clerk is showing them a map.
(1) to see closer what the clerk is pointing to
(2) to see better because the lighting in the place is not enough, or because the lights cause glare on the eyeglasses
(3) when one is tired, has a headache, or other ailment
(4) to make the clerk feel less nervous
(5) to flirt with someone behind
(6) to undo a wedgie without picking
(7) when one is drunk and needs the support only a sales counter provides
I could think of others, but I think that's 'nough for now.
Didn't know that she was looking at the map. That is why if anybody knew why she was leaning on the counter. Thanks for the clarification. Or is this just a guess that wasn't show on video? Absent any other clarification I'm going with number 7.
There were reports of damage to the fender and pictures taken show slight damage to the car. So, it's possible she hit her head.
Again, didn't know about the damage. However, you think if she was in an accident it didn't have anything to do with drinking? So we still come back to the same conclusion. I said that it was possible that she did hit her head. After she was drunk....
I come here for the milk and cookies, I don't know why others come.
The discussions are pretty interesting, too.