I caught the original news story the day it happened and have been checking off and on to see if they would finally find the car and or occupants. Nothing so far. I'm shocked that no one is reported missing or missing a car. Weird.
It’s been more than a week since an SUV drove off a cliff along Highway 1 near Gray Whale Cove State Beach in San Mateo County, plunging into the choppy water below.
But despite the efforts of Sheriff’s deputies, divers and even a Navy SEAL sonar system, no confirmed traces of the car or whoever was inside have shown up — save a few car parts found in the water and an old shoe strewn on the beach.
“Nothing’s changed,” said Officer Bert Diaz with California Highway Patrol on Tuesday. “We have been getting leads from the public, and we’re looking at them and exploring them, but as of now I don’t have an update on a person or a vehicle.”
Around 11 a.m. Dec. 30, a dark-green SUV was captured in a dash-cam video traveling along the shoulder of Highway 1, a winding, historic road that fronts the coast all the way from San Francisco to Southern California.
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ReplyDeleteI thought I could hear the Dixie horn just as the blue car went airborne.
ReplyDeleteIf it was someone on vacation, not a local, the people saying they're missing could be far away. Missing persons in another state won't correlate to it. The way the driver hit that, they either weren't familiar with the area or doing their best to end it all.
ReplyDeleteNot much, but it's all I got.
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ReplyDeleteWhat is the explanation that the cam was shifted to the right just before the vehicle approached the leap point.....
ReplyDeleteMade it to Mexico
ReplyDeleteMy dashcam doesn't track around while i am driving. I am confused, was it a dashcam or a scam?
ReplyDeleteWe need to call Sheriff Roscoe P Coltrane!
ReplyDeleteAnd, Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself...
ReplyDeleteCrazy.
ReplyDeleteI used to ride that stretch of road twice a day going from El Grenada (just to the South) to South San Francisco to work and back in the early 80's.
That is a twisty sumbich with high cliffs in some places between Pacifica and El Grenada. El Grenada is right at ocean level.
It looks and sounds consistent with a Gopro on the helmet of a passenger riding in a trike. The beginning of the video has some left/right movement and some up/down as they hit a bump in the road. When the car enters the frame going off the pavement, you can see sand kick up, tire tracks, the nose dips down, the shadow lines all look consistent. I'd say it's real.
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