It seems very suspicious that she was backing out when the vehicle was engulfed in fire. It almost suggests that an explosive device was triggered when she put the car in reverse. I doubt her death was accidental.
Or a remotely detonated device on the workbench next to the driver's side window. The original fire inspector said the vehicle had come into contact with “a flammable or explosive” material. To me this comment would indicate the driver's side was blown in, not out. AND the workbench was reduced to a pile of rubble from the pictures. The rear window of the BMW was not even blown out.
“Wrapping Progress into Duke would create the nations largest publicly traded electric utility.”
“Meanwhile, several law offices issued press releases saying theyd be investigating possible breaches of fiduciary duty by the Progress board. In other words, had the company been shopped around in search of a higher price? And if not, why not?”
“Vying to lead a lawsuit on behalf of shareholders is nothing new, but when six law firms and maybe more jump on a deal on such short notice, one has to wonder whether underwhelmed shareholders might not prove an even tougher crowd than regulators.”
http://www.firetown.com/blog/2011/01/11/the-energy-merger-ashley-turton-was-involved-in/
“As of noon Monday, authorities had not publicly identified the victim. But Pete Rouse, interim White House chief of staff, sent an email to the staff on Monday informing them of the tragedy.”
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/crime-scene/paul-duggan/-the-wife-of-a.html