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[quote=Anonymous]"His glasses are there, Jason. Those are Joe's." "We know those are his glasses. We know they were on his head because they were seen on his head. They ended up in your car." "One other thing we know Jason is that you weren't in the middle of the road. You were on the shoulder. And I know it happens fast because it's happened to me. We have three people putting him next to the grass." "There is bone scrape on the inside of the rumble bars. That's where his leg was likely broke. That's where the pieces were at." "So how did he get that far down the road--did he ride?" "His face was in your windshield, Jason. Think about how fast you were going" and discussion about ABS braking and momentum and distance before he goes into the ditch. "Did you see the flashlight he was carrying". The flashlight was still on the next day when the detectives got to the scene. Later they tested what the flashlight would look like on a dark night. They said it was like a beacon. "I think you had an idea it was something other than a deer. In your 911 call Jason you said you hit 'something'" He says he did not think a man would be out there on the road at night. Besides people with disabled cars there can always be a drunk person walking along the road. He'd been a deputy State's Attorney and also worked under the US Attorney, which meant major crimes jurisdiction over the several reservations in SD (9 total) where people also get run over in the middle of the night because they are mostly rural. [/quote]
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