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ganesh Zorce Chestnut Roaster
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 1:34 pm Post subject: Enzo crash |
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The facts so far
- Know it was a race
- Know the Enzo was racing the SLR
- Know both cars owned by Stefan Eriksson
- Know Eriksson was legally intoxicated
- Do not know who was driving the Enzo or the SLR
- Both airbags in the Enzo deployed. Eriksson had blood on his mouth. No blood was on the passenger airbag. Blood was on the driver's airbag only.
- Speculate that it was Eriksson although Eriksson claims the Enzo was being driven by a friend who fled known only as "The German"
Enzo owner also owns another black Enzo and happens to own an SLR, but no one knows if his SLR was actually involved in the race. Here are some pictures
Here are the two Enzos owned by the passenger...the red one was the one in the accident
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Plex Zorce Jedi Master
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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 5:49 am Post subject: |
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look at stress there... |
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MG Man Zorce Klingon Warrior
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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 10:01 am Post subject: |
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looks like all he really ned is ah back cut.....ah think bick's had ah JDM back cut a while back, harness was sellin seperate tho _________________
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2NR Smurf Zorce Jedi Knight with a camera
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 2:11 am Post subject: |
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^wha he gonna do? stitch back de CF? lol... _________________
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MG Man Zorce Klingon Warrior
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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^^ well yeah, isn't that how its done? _________________
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Hottnutts ZORCE-PowerSeller
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 8:28 am Post subject: |
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Ah wunder how much he wah fuh dah engine dey boi?
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ganesh Zorce Chestnut Roaster
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Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 12:03 am Post subject: |
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The latest:
MALIBU - The plot continues to thicken today in the mystery surrounding the crash of a $1 million Ferrari on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, a sheriff's sergeant said.
"It's like a James Bond story," said Sgt. Philip Brooks of the Malibu/Lost Hills Station traffic detail. "But I just want to find out who was driving the Ferrari."
Brooks is heading up the investigation to find out if Stefan Eriksson of Bel Air was at the wheel of the red Ferrari Enzo when it crashed into a pole off Pacific Coast Highway on Feb. 21 at an estimated 160 mph.
The impact caused the car to split in half and nearly disintegrate, but Eriksson suffered relatively minor injuries.
A bloodied Eriksson was found in the passenger seat and told authorities that the driver was a German man named Dietrich who fled on foot into the Malibu hills.
"Yesterday Eriksson came to the station with his attorney David Eldon and voluntarily provided a DNA sample taken with a mouth swab," Brooks said. "We want to see if his blood matches the blood in the Ferrari."
Results are expected for a few weeks.
The blood was only found on the driver's side of the car, not the passenger's side.
On the advice of his attorney, Eriksson did not make a statement yesterday.
After the crash, Eriksson told deputies examining the wreckage that he had been a passenger in the Ferrari and there was a street race with a Mercedes.
Brooks said that Eriksson had told deputies of his friend Trevor, who was a passenger in the Mercedes.
"Based on the evidence, we don't believe there was a Mercedes or any race. There was a sole vehicle driving too fast on Pacific Coast Highway," Brooks said.
He has not been able to prove that Eriksson was the driver of that Ferrari.
But he said that "the plot thickened" as the investigation continued.
He said that Trevor -- he has a last name but is not releasing it -- said he was a friend of Eriksson and gave as his home address a boat slip in Marina del Rey.
The boat in that slip was a $14 million yacht, maybe the biggest in the harbor. And the name of the registered owner is Carl Freer.
Eriksson's name was linked by several European newspapers, including the Guardian of London, to Freer for their involvement in the collapse of a prominent video game company in Sweden in which investors lost millions of dollars. Eriksson was reportedly sentenced to a long prison sentence in that case.
Another unnerving development -- Trevor was at the scene of the accident on PCH and asked a good Samaritan to use his cell phone to report the crash, Brooks said.
"An hour later the good Samaritan found a magazine to a 40mm Glock which had been stuffed under the car seat and reported it to us," Brooks said.
Brooks said that investigation also revealed that in September, Eriksson had brought two Ferrari Enzos into the country in San Diego -- one a red one and the other a black one. He also brought in a Mercedes SLR, a $600,000 vehicle.
Brooks said that the red Ferrari and the Mercedes have since been described as stolen, because the initial down payment on them was allegedly a fraudulent one through a company owned by Carl Freer.
And then there's yet another wrinkle, Brooks said.
"At the scene of the accident, two associates of Eriksson showed up flashing badges from Homeland Security. Obviously, at the time the deputies were overwhelmed and didn't check out the badges. Eriksson also produced a business card describing himself as a deputy police commissioner with the San Gabriel Valley Transit," he said.
That entity is actually a privately owned security company, Brooks said. It consists of two vans used for paratransit working out of a garage across the street from the Monrovia Police Department.
The badges were apparently issued by the paratransit company, Brooks said.
Trevor told the deputies that Eriksson was part of the agency's anti- terrorism forces and that he was working on new facial recognition software for Homeland Security, Brooks said.
The sergeant said there was one additional piece of information.
The Ferrari company in Italy told Brooks it could fix the broken red Ferrari for a mere $200,000 to $300,000.
Many people had been upset at the destruction of the million dollar Ferrari, which is regarded as one of the finest race cars ever made.
Brooks told ABC7 that if it is determined that Eriksson was indeed the Ferrari driver, the most he could be charged with is possibly misdemeanor DUI and reckless driving, along with providing false information to authorities. _________________ Get Firefox |
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redras Pumpum Conqueror
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 12:01 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | Brooks told ABC7 that if it is determined that Eriksson was indeed the Ferrari driver, the most he could be charged with is possibly misdemeanor DUI and reckless driving, along with providing false information to authorities |
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Hottnutts ZORCE-PowerSeller
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Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:22 pm Post subject: |
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Gotta get me one of those!!!
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Hottnutts ZORCE-PowerSeller
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Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:30 pm Post subject: |
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We might se dem parts in de bamboo jus now....lol !!
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