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They know ID of deceased driver but not releasing it yet.
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mobeau69
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Maru Kitteh
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allegorical oracle
(4,826 posts)rental company as NOLA truck. Both events seem like statement events...and the driver was OK with suicide, although the Las Vegas police chief did say the car locked up from the explosion.
scipan
(2,782 posts)I can't think of any ATM. Seems like the opposite should happen if anything.
LeftInTX
(32,761 posts)"outward". Less outward shrapnel than with a regular vehicle. It's probably why they can't determine the sex of the person. They were burned beyond recognition. Most images show doors flying open and many times the occupants are partially ejected.
scipan
(2,782 posts)I could have nightmares thinking about being in a car like that and not being able to escape...
Celerity
(49,707 posts)car owners and car-renting companies can rent their cars.
Same concept as Airbnb, just for vehicles, not properties.
WarGamer
(17,040 posts)Everyone dumps gasoline and lighter fluid on their fireworks.
MichMan
(15,071 posts)RockRaven
(17,210 posts)a dangerous dipshit headed out to the desert for some New Years knuckleheadry. Once they release the name/bio/affiliations of the dead driver, the accident/misadventure can be more thoroughly put to rest.
wnylib
(25,256 posts)could turn out to be an accident. Pressurized gas containers sometimes do explode.
LeftInTX
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(28,448 posts)Bluethroughu
(7,203 posts)Easy catch, if they really wanted to know who did it.
LeftInTX
(32,761 posts)I know it's slow......
They know it was rented in Colorado. It was rented via an app and not a car rental. Peer-to-peer rental. So, I wonder if you can not give someone your real name when you rent from an app?
Quiet Em
(1,885 posts)They can't positively identify him until they retrieve his body from the truck.
Bluethroughu
(7,203 posts)It tracks the car to the cloud. It records everything around the car.
scipan
(2,782 posts)and somehow used Tesla charging stations along the way.
So, obviously they could and probably have looked for who the car is registered to in CO.
Bluethroughu
(7,203 posts)wnylib
(25,256 posts)is it possible that the sun bearing down on the car raised the heat in the storage area causing the pressurized gas container to explode? Even on cool days, the steady heat of the sun can cause enclosed spaces to get hot.
I have a can of hair spray, for example, which says in the warning section, among other things, "Contents under pressure. Do not store at temperatures above 120°."
Regarding identification of the person in the car, wouldn't the paper trail from the rental give a clue? Not a definitive ID, but a starting point.
Union Label
(549 posts)So I have to say it was no where hot enought for that.
wnylib
(25,256 posts)But, even at a cool 60° the enclosed interior of a car or its storage area can get hot if the sun is steadily on it.
Or, perhaps more likely than overheating, the pressurized canister failed for some other reason. It happens. There is a post upthread with a video news report on a car in NY that exploded into flames because pressurized gas containers in it failed.
LeftInTX
(32,761 posts)Multiple sources confirm 37yo Matthew Livelsberger from Colorado Springs was the driver of Cybertruck that exploded outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.
https://gazette.com/news/sources-confirm-to-news5-driver-of-the-cybertruck-in-las-vegas-explosion-lived-in-colorado/article_788f3e33-8582-52c5-a140-7f80035f26b4.html
https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-livelsberger-514ab383/
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It's possible that he's still in army?? Says he currently works on drones.
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