BTW, I encourage you to read the two posts (79 & 81) above with links to “interesting articles”
Note well that even the WAPO was a bit incredulous, calling it “an inconceivably freakish accident”
Something happened. We haven’t read ‘the truth’ yet.
1) E-Glycol is flammable under certain conditions, but is NOT explosive. It is a slow burnning thing, with a lot of smoke, NOT raging flames.
2) She was BACKING OUT of the garage, so “puncturing the radiator by rolling INTO a workbench” is highly implausible.
3) The halogen bulb in a BMW X-5 sits in a sealed assembly behind a thick focusing lens. The assembly and the lens shield it from anything.
IMHO the radiator was punctured by an explosive device (specifically a firebomb) that went off in front of the car as the car was slowing moving out of the garage.
More than 30 days have passed and the autopsy is pending? Riiiiggghhhtttt.
Thank you BF for posting the link to the Fox article.