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Is This lady Anne still in the area?
I have no idea. She didn't live close to where the accident happened because she didn't know the area although she called herself a local. It wouldn't surprise me if she was still lurking here as are others from the older site.

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just me wrote:
http://www.topix.com/forum/cit y/franconia-nh/T66DK0TLH7PP4VJ 36/p13
Is there something specific you want us to see?

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She was adamant that it was an earlier separate accident.
Renner also said there was no second accident. That the damage to the car was consistant with hitting the snowbank.
Where did Renner get his info? Was that info from the Acc. Reconstructionist? Was it from LE? Was it from Personal observation and if so what are his qualifications to verify this info. Was it from Mike lavoie? NHSP

I am just asking because it was PROVEN by Professional Acc. Recon. that the damage WAS NOT CONSISTENT with hitting a snowbank. This is a fact.

It is tough to drive a car with THE AIRBAGS DEPLOYED....Just Saying. It can be done w/ caution....but in haste or panic...Ooooops.

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The way things are worded it sounds like she witnessed someone getting into a private vehicle. very confusing
No she didn't witness anything. She said she heard it on the scanner. I'm still in awe on how she can remember a simple accident on a scanner weeks/months later and remember the time and what was said by dispatch, police etc. It sure did get her lots of attention though.
I didn't believe it back then and I don't believe it now but that's me. Everyone has to form their own opinion.
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Where did Renner get his info? Was that info from the Acc. Reconstructionist? Was it from LE? Was it from Personal observation and if so what are his qualifications to verify this info. Was it from Mike lavoie? NHSP
I am just asking because it was PROVEN by Professional Acc. Recon. that the damage WAS NOT CONSISTENT with hitting a snowbank. This is a fact.
It is tough to drive a car with THE AIRBAGS DEPLOYED....Just Saying. It can be done w/ caution....but in haste or panic...Ooooops.
The "TV Guy" http://mauramurray.blogspot.com/2011/08/how-a...

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Wow Columbo that sure got your boxers in a wad.
I can't answer your question truthfully because I'm not Renner. You can go to his site and ask him thru an e-mail.
Was this Acc.Recon. one of the ones that came to that conclusion by looking at the pictures?
Yes it would be quite hard to drive with the airbags deployed I think although I've never had an airbag deploy while I was driving.
Wouldn't that just prove that the accident did indeed happen on that curve since that's where the ride ended for the car and Maura?
Am I missing your point about the airbags? Not sure what you're trying to say.
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No she didn't witness anything. She said she heard it on the scanner. I'm still in awe on how she can remember a simple accident on a scanner weeks/months later and remember the time and what was said by dispatch, police etc. It sure did get her lots of attention though.
I didn't believe it back then and I don't believe it now but that's me. Everyone has to form their own opinion.
I am sure scanner activity is rather slow in that area so it really perked her interest and probably caught her by surprise as activity is sparse (just guessing)
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Jan 4, 2012
 
oh, just post 21262....this is one of Rozshoems earliest posts I think.
No biggy, just didn't post it in the right spot this morning.
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Wow Columbo that sure got your boxers in a wad.
I can't answer your question truthfully because I'm not Renner. You can go to his site and ask him thru an e-mail.
Was this Acc.Recon. one of the ones that came to that conclusion by looking at the pictures?
Yes it would be quite hard to drive with the airbags deployed I think although I've never had an airbag deploy while I was driving.
Wouldn't that just prove that the accident did indeed happen on that curve since that's where the ride ended for the car and Maura?
Am I missing your point about the airbags? Not sure what you're trying to say.
http://www.topix.com/forum/city/franconia-nh/...

Kind of a silly forum I'm posting. If you have patience with the first post, you might be able to read the rest. In a nutshell, it's talk about driving after your airbags have been deployed.
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Jan 4, 2012
 
some parts are good like this one:

I think you've got a false premise. I'm not sure a dozen zombies would actually deploy your airbag.

Anecdote:
In 2001, I was in an accident.
An impaired driver ran a redlight in front of me.
I began to brake, and we more or less collided front left headlight area [mine] to front of hood.
I was in a 1996 Chevrolet Caprice Classic, a 4100-lb sedan [1]carrying 600 lbs of passenger and cargo.
She was in a 2000 Ford Escort ZX2, a 2500-lb sedan [2]. Barring substantial trunk contents, I'd guess the vehicle was carrying 200 lbs of passenger and cargo.

Her vehicle's radiator was smashed, and her airbags deployed. The hood and the parts under it looked pretty well screwed up. She was crying.

The Caprice had a broken headlight, a slightly bent fender (still drivable in a pinch, but tire was slightly rubbing the fender) and the hood was bent. Also, the air cleaner box was basically intact except for one corner. Not only was I not crying, but the only part of the accident I felt was the part where I pressed very hard on the brake pedal.
My airbags didn't go off, and despite having just totaled a motor vehicle, I could have driven away without any concerns except for the fender messing up my tire.
Based on that, I'm not seeing hitting a zombie as something that would deploy your airbag.
Maybe if they were a bunch of football-playing zombies in a huddle or something.
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Det Columbo wrote:
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Where did Renner get his info? Was that info from the Acc. Reconstructionist? Was it from LE? Was it from Personal observation and if so what are his qualifications to verify this info. Was it from Mike lavoie? NHSP
I am just asking because it was PROVEN by Professional Acc. Recon. that the damage WAS NOT CONSISTENT with hitting a snowbank. This is a fact.
It is tough to drive a car with THE AIRBAGS DEPLOYED....Just Saying. It can be done w/ caution....but in haste or panic...Ooooops.
It appears from the blog Rennerīs source was a member of the responding EMS crew who saw the car in situ.
I believe Saturns have had EDR since the model year 1994. It should have information on the last 5 seconds leading up to the crash.
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No she didn't witness anything. She said she heard it on the scanner. I'm still in awe on how she can remember a simple accident on a scanner weeks/months later and remember the time and what was said by dispatch, police etc. It sure did get her lots of attention though.
I didn't believe it back then and I don't believe it now but that's me. Everyone has to form their own opinion.
well, we've visited this one before, haven't we?
and when there were questions about gaps and inconsistencies in the telling of the 'story' there was little satisfaction or resolution.
so, i'm not going there again.
are you buckled up for the ride?

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#7478
Jan 4, 2012
 
The damage to the hood and light assy. of the saturn was caused by something other than a snowbank and caused the airbags to deploy.

I apologize...The car did hit the snowbank with the lower spoiler part of the car...but it did not hit the trees at the scene.

I believe the saturn had a previous accident (ignore scanner call theory) a short distance from where the car was found. This is when the airbags deployed and the car STILL BEING DRIVABLE was driven in a panic to the location where it was found.
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Wowzer the real one wrote:
Was this Acc.Recon. one of the ones that came to that conclusion by looking at the pictures?
If true, it would all be an educated guess, at best.

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If true, it would all be an educated guess, at best.
The car was seen by the Acc. Recon. at Troop F in Twin Mt. This along with the pics and several hrs. spent at the scene helped in making their determination.

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#7481
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It was also determined that "The car was drivable"
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The car was seen by the Acc. Recon. at Troop F in Twin Mt. This along with the pics and several hrs. spent at the scene helped in making their determination.
Did he examine the EDR? It would be pivotal to any definite determination of how the accident happened.
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Det Columbo wrote:
The damage to the hood and light assy. of the saturn was caused by something other than a snowbank and caused the airbags to deploy.
I apologize...The car did hit the snowbank with the lower spoiler part of the car...but it did not hit the trees at the scene.
I believe the saturn had a previous accident (ignore scanner call theory) a short distance from where the car was found. This is when the airbags deployed and the car STILL BEING DRIVABLE was driven in a panic to the location where it was found.
Any speculation on why she might have been driving in a panic?

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