Regularmache
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Well if they buckled it and then got in and sat on it with the intention of jumping in the back seat, it would stay buckled right?Highly unlikely. Negated by the witnesses and all the doors being closed at the crash scene. I’m not saying it’s impossible, but you’re getting into second-shooter-on-the-grassy-knoll territory.
The more likely, innocent explanation for why nobody was found in the drivers seat is that the driver door was stuck shut and the driver crawled into the back to try to escape before succumbing to the smoke.
The state of the driver seatbelt found at the crash site will pretty much definitively tell us who was where at the moment of impact. If the driver seatbelt buckle was found engaged, then it means nobody was occupying that seat because even if the driver unbuckled and crawled into the rear to escape, he never would have rebuckled the belt. If the buckle was found unengaged, then autopilot couldn’t have been running.
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