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When I read this article last week, I questioned police tactics regarding the thoroughness of the investigation and the length of time that passed between the day he went missing and the day he was found. I assumed that a Ford F350 would leave a noticeable mark on a jersey barrier, and today I saw that I was right. As I stared out the window I wasn't sure exactly what to look for, but as we approached it was obvious just where he had gone over. We passed too quickly for me to get a photograph, but the concrete was broken and buckled. The police chief is quoted as saying:"I spent a significant amount of time over the weekend second-guessing myself and kicking myself," he said. "I had driven by that location several times and had seen the Jersey barrier. At one point I contemplated stopping and looking."
Even if he didn't have time to stop and have a look around, how hard would it have been to go back to his office and check recent accident reports to see if anyone had called in a wreck that would so severely damage a cement barrier? Maybe it's easier to see from the outside. Hindsight and all that.