So, for the time after the wreck AND leading up to it... he can't account for what happened?
If he reached and maintained the excessive speed for SEVERAL MINUTES (AND MANY MILES) leading up to the wreck... there is no way for him to account for THAT?
I had a car wreck and rolled my car over. I was not conscious for several minutes after the collision. But-I recall everything leading up to the wreck in VIVID detail. It's burned in my brain, it all was happening in slow mo....like a movie I'll never forget
No one can. It is a common occurrence with car wrecks and such.
If he reached and maintained the excessive speed for SEVERAL MINUTES (AND MANY MILES) leading up to the wreck... there is no way for him to account for THAT?
No, he remembers that just fine. The effect only inhibits perhaps a minute or so prior to be rendered unconscious. He will most certainly remember what happened 5 minutes before he was knocked out.
But as he knows exactly why he throttled up that train while heading into a curve, he's just pretending to not remember.
He was trying to kill himself and everybody else. As is common for Homosexuals, he was trying to commit suicide, but in this case, he wanted to take a bunch of people with him, ala the "German Wings" Pilot who deliberately crashed himself and his passengers into the ground. (Also reported to be Homosexual.)
#22 Not quite the same but here is a baseball being catch and recorded by a gopro (your brain) :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQFBrSccYN8