I have the police report documents if you want to read over them I can post them here later or send them to you directly
Can you do that for me? Thanks!
I can’t attach the actual document but if you go to this link you can find it and download it, if you want.
Do you have access to the updated police report? On around page 32-33 of either report it goes over infotainment logs. The onboard computer records information like mileage and time.
These are laid out on the police report, do you know when the computer is coming on to log this information? What triggers it?
I read through one of the police reports. If I understand your question correctly, I believe that the computer that is connected to the vehicle tracks most information once the vehicle is turned on and off. Once a crash is detected it makes a notation of the information.
You are pretty close, and the vehicle logging information when its turned ON AND OFF is the official narrative, but its wrong.
Go back to the infotainment logs, notice the first 3 logs. 626am is Daniel turning his jeep on to leave his house, 701am is Daniel turning his jeep on to leave the gas station, 722am is daniel turning his jeep on at the 1st well site.
If the infotainment system was logging each time it was turned ON AND OFF, there would be 2 logs at the gas station, there is only one. The infotainment system is logging mileage and time each time its turned ON only not OFF.
Knowing this, we can see all those times are start times. 626am at his house, recording the mileage of his previous trip. 701am at the gas station, logging the 33 miles driven from his home. 722am from the gas station to the well site, logging the 1 mile driven from that gas station. 835am on the side of the road on sun valley parkway, turning around to go back to the 2nd gas station on MC 85. 900am and 906am in the same spot as that gas station, logging the miles it drove.
Then 1254pm, when it was restarted and logged the miles it drove from the gas station to the ravine, 23 miles. After its restarted at 1254pm it drives 11 miles, those 11 miles go on the odometer as the jeep moves but because it was never fully turned on again after this trip, those 11 miles never got the chance to be recorded on the infotainment system, which only records prior trips after being fully turned on.
So Daniel’s Jeep started at 12:54pm and drove 11 miles, which in case blows up the narrative that his jeep was in the ravine the whole time starting around 1000am. All this can be verified by speaking to an actual expert.