The highway patrol said the Mack tractor-trailer driver was traveling south on I-85 and then traveled off the roadway, hitting a bridge abutment at the Highway 86 overpass.
Sugar Land man sold Tesla to doctor months before deadly crash
Taisha Walker, Reporter
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The original owner of the Tesla that crashed in The Woodlands earlier this month killing two people spoke to KPRC 2.
It’s been nearly two weeks since the fiery crash that killed Memorial Hermann doctor William Varner and his friend Everette Talbot on April 17.
Was or wasn’t there someone behind the wheel? Law enforcement officials said no one was sitting in the driver’s seat. Tesla said there had to have been because the steering wheel was deformed.
Jeff Rubenstein of Sugar Land told KPRC2 that he sold the Model S performance car to Varner in perfect condition this past January off eBay. Rubenstein said he never met the doctor in person because Varner sent a truck to pick the vehicle up.
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where he s been parked all weekend long. adam? good morning. we talked about the different details have come out. it seems like something new comes out every hour or two, even overnight. ntsb continues to provide more details. you talk about the time line. look at the video, this coming from across the bay. gives you an idea of why there are so many witnesses to this crash. you have a situation in san francisco where the airport sits next to san bruno and the hillsides with a lot of homes and also there are hotels along the waterfront that look just across the bay to where the jetty is located, where the runway begins. you also can see where the crash took place. the video shows that plane coming to a rest. the slides deploying. people sliding down the slides. you can see those quite dramatic video as you might imagine from that crash on saturday morning. also we have video that s come from directly at the crash site. this comes to us from the ntsb. you can see the debris field they