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    CA CA - Dr Robert Stonebreaker, 53, Rancho Santa Fe, 16 Jan 2010

    That is a good theory that he was being car jacked, although he was driving in the direction away from his home in Encinitas. He was found with jewelry on, and his wallet with him so we know he wasn't robbed. The area he was found in is filled with million dollar homes.
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    CA CA - Dr Robert Stonebreaker, 53, Rancho Santa Fe, 16 Jan 2010

    http://www.fox5sandiego.com/videobeta/281f9b01-1076-47dc-92e7-c0ee87e8a035/Community/Keeping-the-Dream-Alive
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    CA CA - Dr Robert Stonebreaker, 53, Rancho Santa Fe, 16 Jan 2010

    Thank you for the welcome, and thank you for your input. I think he was last seen that mid-afternoon. He was known not to have his cell on him, but even if he did have it, it could have been jolted in the wreck and he may not have been able to access it. Also reception is spotty in the area...
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    CA CA - Dr Robert Stonebreaker, 53, Rancho Santa Fe, 16 Jan 2010

    I think the most important question is Who was he going to see that night? He had to have been going to a residence, maybe he met up with someone, they decided to go back to this other person's house and he was set up, ran off the road and killed.. but what is the motive? It wasn't robbery.
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    CA CA - Dr Robert Stonebreaker, 53, Rancho Santa Fe, 16 Jan 2010

    I guess it also depends on which route he chose to go through the vegetation, but I think this observation is consistent with him being chased.
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    CA CA - Dr Robert Stonebreaker, 53, Rancho Santa Fe, 16 Jan 2010

    That was my initial belief, that the attorney was referring to the Free Flight article. It was actually a great success to go non profit. It looks to me that the gate had a buzzer/ intercom. The theory that he spooked the attorney doesn't make sense with this in mind. He would have had to jump...
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    CA CA - Dr Robert Stonebreaker, 53, Rancho Santa Fe, 16 Jan 2010

    "Investigators said Stonebreaker crashed his car down an embankment Saturday night, then made his way to a home about 2,000 feet away." (http://www.cbs8.com/Global/story.asp?S=11837520) "Officers initially believed Stonebreaker got out of the car after the solo wreck and made his way up a...
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    CA CA - Dr Robert Stonebreaker, 53, Rancho Santa Fe, 16 Jan 2010

    Bessie is right, the injury he had would have left a blood trail, and if he had sustained it at the time of the accident, he would not have been able to travel almost a half mile and jump a fence losing that much blood. He would have been dead much closer to the car. His car fell down an...
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    CA CA - Dr Robert Stonebreaker, 53, Rancho Santa Fe, 16 Jan 2010

    Yes, but it could also make sense that he was being followed, was driving fast and made a hard, fast turn but missed the road (there are no street lights) while trying to lose whoever was following him. The follower would have then had to turn around and see Robert was still alive. Robert could...
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    CA CA - Dr Robert Stonebreaker, 53, Rancho Santa Fe, 16 Jan 2010

    Computers and phone records have been checked, but information hasn't been released since. It obviously hasn't led to an arrest, but I don't know if there was any useful information. Every detail of his life has been analyzed, speculated and discussed, but new information/leads haven't been...
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    CA CA - Dr Robert Stonebreaker, 53, Rancho Santa Fe, 16 Jan 2010

    The police haven't really released any new information since January, when it happened. Still, no one knows where he was headed that night, if anyone was with him, etc. If the police do have any new information, they aren't releasing it.
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    CA CA - Dr Robert Stonebreaker, 53, Rancho Santa Fe, 16 Jan 2010

    http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local-beat/Vets-Death-Is-True-WhoDunit--82188627.html There is a video on this page you have to click on the picture of Robert with the maroon scrubs and white cockatoo. The road they are taping off (where the fire truck is driving up) leads up to the two...
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    CA CA - Dr Robert Stonebreaker, 53, Rancho Santa Fe, 16 Jan 2010

    the short stone wall leads up the road to two driveways. one driveway has no fence around it, the driveway where he was found was in the gated driveway of 6792. If he walked up that street to the two driveways, wouldn't he have chosen the one without the gate? Unless he was being chased and was...
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    CA CA - Dr Robert Stonebreaker, 53, Rancho Santa Fe, 16 Jan 2010

    The police said he was murdered where he was found, there was a large pool of blood around his head, so they say he was not moved. They say "driveway" and if you look on google maps you can see the driveway. There is a wall/fence that he was said to have jumped to have ended up where he was, so...

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