That is not true.
but other calls were made to the police inquiring about the accident.
Nobody up HERE where the accident happened is reporting that.
In addition the family called NC highway patrol on Thursday (or it could have been Friday) and inquired specifically if there had been any reports or calls of an accident on I95 and they were told there weren't any.
And? At that time there were NO accidents; and how in the hell do you know they specifically asked if there had been any reports of accidents; I heard them say that they had called and reported them missing, nothing more.
There is no way a decent search of the area would not have turned up those skid marks especially after a 911 call.
So you have changed your position on that now, is that right?
Because this is what you said at 8:30 tonight:
I have been on that stretch of road several times. Anybody that is familiar with the area knows you would have to search the swamps for any type of accident that wasn't directly on the road.
Cars go off those stretches of highway all the time.
Why wasn't the person who reported it called back?
Howlin,
What are you talking about? I stand by what I said at 8:30pm.
I just relayed some new news from Channel 7 in NYC when they just interviewed the family at 11pm. Do you think news only happens on Fox and when Greta is reporting it?
Everything I have said is true - from the perspective of it being reported by different news agencies. That is the whole point of FR take in all the data and analyze it.
What is wrong with what I said at 8:30pm? Anyone who has driven the stretch on 95 through the Carolinas knows what I am saying it accurate - especially northbound. Most of the road has no guardrails and is elevated. If you go off the road you are in a swamp, creek or the wood if there aren't any residentials areas near by.
I heard local interviews over the last two days of people making that exact statement - yeah people drive off the road all the time up here. Truck drivers fall asleep a lot.
These are the types of things that are being reported out there. Just because you haven't seen or heard it - doesn't mean it isn't so. You should live in Missouri my friend.