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i also was wondering why Lauren Cho's thread was so slow.
i also was wondering why Lauren Cho's thread was so slow.
from the length that looks like the passenger front which makes sense where the Jeep hit into the embankment and then slid onto the passenger side.My guess would be plastic trim from the front wheel arch on the passenger (right) side.
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This parcel is too far north. The weeck site is in the lower Southwest corner of Trillium, west of the large detention basin.Here is a link to the property company website. Looks like the land (parcel 2) does indeed extend West beyond Daggs Wash.
Buckeye Arizona Land for Sale listed by Land Advisors Organization®
definitely tires digging in...from personal obs not a photograph.Those are two curious marks that do not fit in with the ground around them. I can't blow them up enough to tell what they are without them going fuzzy. Too big for foot prints. Might be too big for kneeling prints. Also can't see if there are prints going to and from them. I really hate teaser photographs where I can see there is evidence, but it's from too far away to tell what.
To my eye the windshield damage doesn’t look like something that resulted from a rollover, where I would expect to see more of a crumple coming in from the side. That looks more like a rapid impact from a heavy object - something akin to a sledge hammer blow.The windshield impact is very distinct. If the vehicle rolled multiple times, then perhaps that windshield damage is caused by a large rock.
Further, it's interesting to see the moon roof wide open. Why would one drive around in the middle of the desert at the hottest point in the day with the moon roof open? Any normal person is driving with it closed and the A/C blasting. It looks like someone took his car for a joyride and then dumped it in the ravine.
To my eye the windshield damage doesn’t look like something that resulted from a rollover, where I would expect to see more of a crumple coming in from the side. That looks more like a rapid impact from a heavy object - something akin to a sledge hammer blow.
Note also the gouge to the windscreen pillar - again appears to be a rapid impact from the relatively small amount of bending to the surrounding metal.
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WRT the moon roof - I got the impression from the earlier BPD scene photos that it had been kicked out from the inside (the glass hanging below - circled) and that this was the route by which DR (or whoever was driving) escaped from the vehicle after it rolled.Further, it's interesting to see the moon roof wide open. Why would one drive around in the middle of the desert at the hottest point in the day with the moon roof open? Any normal person is driving with it closed and the A/C blasting. It looks like someone took his car for a joyride and then dumped it in the ravine.
Accident was not "rollover", it "rolled onto it's side' according to Mr. McGrath. IMO whoever was driving kicked it out after the wreck to get out. i.e. they were in the driver's seat, undid buckle, fell into passenger side, crawled into back and kicked it out. IF joyriding with a top off, you would take the FRONT panel out, not the back. And it was raining that morning. Research 2007 Jeep Renegade Trailhawk (trim) for more details on features.The windshield impact is very distinct. If the vehicle rolled multiple times, then perhaps that windshield damage is caused by a large rock.
Further, it's interesting to see the moon roof wide open. Why would one drive around in the middle of the desert at the hottest point in the day with the moon roof open? Any normal person is driving with it closed and the A/C blasting. It looks like someone took his car for a joyride and then dumped it in the ravine.
Correct although its not glass, its just a lightweight carbon fiber panel.WRT the moon roof - I got the impression from the earlier BPD scene photos that it had been kicked out from the inside (the glass hanging below - circled) and that this was the route by which DR (or whoever was driving) escaped from the vehicle after it rolled.
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And who else could 'stage' the vehicle? Damage the car?I absolutely agree with you.
The private investigator/crash reconstruction expert also commented in media interviews that the damage to the vehicle does not match that of a typical rollover. He believes the car was "staged" in the ravine.
I'm thinking Daniel was attacked while in the vehicle, removed from the vehicle, and another individual (or group) took his vehicle for a joyride. They disposed of Daniel somewhere else, likely with severe or fatal injuries.
Ah OK thanks for the correction - I see now that DR must have been working in the Trillium parcel.This parcel is too far north. The weeck site is in the lower Southwest corner of Trillium, west of the large detention basin.