sonjay
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What made me think that is that it is geographically impossible to get on Carmel Peak without first getting on Cherry River: "Brandon said as he was trying to get his mother out of the car he saw headlights coming north on Carmel Peak...," however, I might have read this wrong as it might mean it was coming from the south going north instead of that the lights came from the north. That being said, if BM is saying the car was coming from the south, that raises questions, particularly in light of the CCTV camera. Also EN allegedly said that the driver followed - not searched for - the Buick, which would mean it took the same route along Cherry that the Buick did.
Huh. I took that part to mean that the silver car, already near Alta when it stopped on Villa Monterey to shoot, simply proceeded to turn from Villa Monterey onto Alta, then to Carmel Peak to Mt. Shasta.
But even if the silver car took Cherry River to Carmel Peak, they wouldn't have been driving east on Cherry River. They would have traveled west on Cherry River, and they would have turned onto Carmel Peak before passing by the house with the camera.
EN did say that they "followed" the green car to the cul de sac, but based on Brandon's description of the car coming north on Carmel Peak, they didn't literally follow it. They simply proceeded to the same destination, which some people might use the word "follow" for that.
If they did take a different route to the cul de sac, then that's strongly suggestive that EN knew who had been chasing him and who he was now chasing. And that is suggestive that BM knew who he had been chasing. Which is compatible with RM saying that they knew who it was all along. And that makes the road rage story even less rational. I mean, who gets in a road rage incident with their neighbor that they've previously been on good terms with?