Just my opinion here--but on the rag in the tailpipe discussion...Fred Murray had said he told Maura to put the rag in the tailpipe because the car was not running correctly. IIRC there is a video of this interview on youtube. One can only assume the car was smoking and Fred thought that stuffing a rag in there would somehow disguise the amount of smoke. At first I thought to my old grandma self: "How ridiculous, what person, especially a man, would not know that the rag in the tailpipe is a ludicrous idea?" But then I thought back to my college days when one of my quite accomplished professors came into the lounge area wanting to know how to jump start his car. O.K. so I must admit there are some men that know nothing about cars. Well, at least Fred Murray and my professor.
I think the easiest explanation for the rag in the tailpipe goes full circle back to FM. Maura knew she made yet one more mistake (actually a few--leaving school for a week, lying about why she had to leave, taking a road trip without telling anyone, being involved in yet another accident, etc,) that her father was going to frown on. Before she left the scene she grabbed what she wanted to take out of the car and stuffed the rag in the tailpipe simply because her father had told her to do so just a few days prior. Having the rag in place per her dad's instructions would just be one less thing to get chewed out about when he would invariably arrive in NH to check out the damage to the car. That's my idea, and I am sticking to it
I think the easiest explanation for the rag in the tailpipe goes full circle back to FM. Maura knew she made yet one more mistake (actually a few--leaving school for a week, lying about why she had to leave, taking a road trip without telling anyone, being involved in yet another accident, etc,) that her father was going to frown on. Before she left the scene she grabbed what she wanted to take out of the car and stuffed the rag in the tailpipe simply because her father had told her to do so just a few days prior. Having the rag in place per her dad's instructions would just be one less thing to get chewed out about when he would invariably arrive in NH to check out the damage to the car. That's my idea, and I am sticking to it
