“A University professor told San Diego 6 News that calculating the speed of Hastings car follows a simple mathematic equation. By using the video and the distance traveled (195 feet) as well as the seconds that lapsed prior to the explosion – the car was traveling roughly 35 mph. That revelation is important because Jose, an employee of ALSCO a nearby business, and a witness to the accident told KTLA/Loud Labs (Scott Lane) the car was traveling at a high rate of speed and he saw sparks coming from the car and saw it explode BEFORE hitting the tree.”
Related posts:
Pentagon tried to block report on child sex among Afghan forces
The Bradley Manning verdict is still bad news for the press
Russia's first gold exchange-traded fund lists on Moscow bourse
Audit finds bloated budget for green jobs training despite lack of open positions
U.S. pushing Gulf nations to develop missile defense
Obama, In Europe, Announces $1 Billion European Defense Plan
Spain Recoils as Its Hungry Forage Trash Bins for a Next Meal
Google threatens to drop links to French media if pay-per-link law passes
Border Patrol ramps up New England checkpoints in 'Constitution-free zone'
Hungary bars foreigners from buying farmland
British scientists use urine to charge cell phone
'Dark Wallet' wants to make Bitcoin even harder to trace
No need to panic over China bitcoin clampdown: BTC China
Japan warns Britain to stay in the European Union
U.S. military helicopter crashes in Japan’s Okinawa