I can't accept that as a cause for the crash. First, if their is anything to the wind aspect, it's because the Jeep's front suspension was out of alignment. Second the boy didn't know how to drive. Edwards didn't bother to note his sons lack of driving skills, but he still gave him the Jeep and apparently didn't bother with making sure it was roadworthy.
" John Edwards became a millionaire by cashing in on other people's accidents. None of those doctors meant for a baby to be born with problems. It happens sometimes. It is very sad. But John Edwards is part of a large and powerful group who want to make people pay damages, even when it was an accident."
That's right. He notes and cashes in on the tragedy's of others, then fails within his own sphere. He still wants to be king, because he knows better of course.
The NY Post story I excerpted above mentioned the Cherokee "drifting" into the median (it was an SUV, after all, so it had a mind of its own) and flipping on a gusty day. My guess is careless driving, not the wind, was the main factor in the crash.
My point is not so much what caused the accident; only that is was an accident. And John Edwards exploited the accidents of others to make his fortune. I am simply wondering aloud how it must have felt to have the shoe on the other foot. He and his wife understood it was an accident and accidents happen. I am sure if there had been injuries to the other boy, the Edwards would have either offered a settlement or been sued.
I also remember the conspiracy buffs accusing Laura Bush of a cover-up when she was involved in a fatal accident as a teen driver. People accused the Bush family of a cover-up.