I’m a firm believer in Occum’s Razor - the simplest answer is most likely the correct answer.
But from what I’ve been reading about Hastings in the weeks before the accident and the descriptions of the accident itself, the simplest answer does seem to be that someone wanted Hastings gone, permanently.
Im a firm believer in Occums Razor - the simplest answer is most likely the correct answer.
But from what Ive been reading about Hastings in the weeks before the accident and the descriptions of the accident itself, the simplest answer does seem to be that someone wanted Hastings gone, permanently.
He wasn’t just driving fast for fun. He believed he was being chased.
I agree.
As for Richard Clarke, despite his political partisanship he is not an idiot and he is well informed. If he says this execution method is possible, I believe it.