We don’t know what her lifestyle was ‘in the moment’. I agree with your take on it. Perhaps she and her husband were having some problems and she was out cavorting until the early hours of the morning.
I’m not saying that was the case folks. It’s only a plausible explanation. This seems rather strange, because she seems to have been a real go-getter. Could she have been performing well at work, coming in at 5:00 am? I tend to doubt it. I don’t get any sense of this in the overall coverage of the incident and her history either.
If she was coming out of the home to go to work, the only thing that makes sense to me is an incendiary device affixed to the car, perhaps under the seat.
I’ve been in several accidents involving front end damage on my vehicles. None of them involved a fire.
It takes quite a bit to cause a fire when there’s front end damage.
Even if you’re a hard partier Sunday night is an evening almost everyone is home. Most of the hard core drunks are even ready to go by Monday morning.
There’s no way radiator coolant caused that type fire. It would be impossible to get a hot enough ignition source to case coolant to burn in that fashion.
These investigators would have looked much less stupid if they would have said “we have no idea how she could have died in such a fashion.” The timing of the acute alcohol intoxication news release at 5PM on a Friday idicates to me the people putting this blather out don’t think it’s believable either.
Exactly. I'm wondering where BMW is in all of this. Their engineers must be livid with the speculations on the 'cause' of the fire. The only reason that BMW would be silent is that they have been instructed to do so by this Administration.