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stranger to insurance fraud. it was said that ralph marcus decided pretty early on in his life that only fools worked for a living, and rather than get a job, he supported himself gambling and insurance scams. supposedly, he had burned down his own house to receive the insurance proceeds. and then another time had arranged for the theft of a car and a boat to make money off that as well. with no forensic evidence linking marcus to the crash, investigators had one last idea. they noticed a lot number on the oil bottle found in the trunk of nick s car. armed with a warrant, investigators searched ralph marcus garage looking for a possible connection. and they found a brand-new quart bottle of valvoline motor oil with the same lot number.
never seen it before or have never seen it since. the cap was marked with a v. it was the top to the valvoline motor oil bottle in the trunk. the bottle cap was a big indicator right off the bat. the car had been rigged. something wasn t right. the bottle cap would be put in there in lieu of a person to hold the gas pedal in position so the vehicle could be operated without a driver. to see what effect the bottle cap would have on nick s car, investigators put an identical cap in the carburetor of another car. for safety purposes, a test driver sat behind the wheel to stop the car after the test. when the engine started, the car moved on its own. accident experts estimated the car was traveling at 25 miles per hour when it left the road. the embankment slowed the car. and by the time it hit the water, it was moving at only 15 miles per hour.
but when a car goes off the road, the driver is usually jolted awake which will leave telltale signs. had the driver fallen asleep at the wheel, i would have expected an ever-increasing vigorous correction effort on the part of the driver. in other words, the driver would have predictably steered harder and braked more that would have resulted in a well-defined path of travel down the rocks toward the roadway. none of that was visible. but where was nick s body? volunteers searched the river and surrounding areas for possible clues.
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