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‘Smoking Gun’ Found at Tiger Woods Crash Site

While there has been absolutely zero evidence to suggest Tiger Woods was impaired during his one car crash in Palos Verdes, California, there’s now a smoking gun which may help explain how Tiger got into the accident. The reports recently surfaced that the cause of the accident was simply speeding (no crap) and what injures Tiger actually incurred.

And now a new report has a bottle of pills being found at the crash site.

According to the report, a pharmaceutical bottle was found in a backpack at the scene of the crash. The bottle was empty and unmarked.

Via Golf Week:

“An empty pharmaceutical bottle was found in a backpack at the scene of the crash with no label or indication of what was inside it.

According to data from the vehicle’s black-box recorder, Woods also was going in a straight line with no steering input detected until some slight steering movement registered late in the recorded crash sequence.”

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So is the pill bottle part of the reason Tiger crashed?  There’s no telling, and without it being labeled, and empty to boot, who knows what Tiger was on. That’s if, he was on something.

The very fact he didn’t have any toxicology reports done is all you need to know.  Preferential treatment at its finest.

Tiger got off lucky.


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