Plot Thickens, Million-Dollar Ferrari Crash
LOS ANGELES - Sheriff's investigators say they still have lots of unanswered questions about last Tuesday's Ferrari wreck on Pacific Coast Highway.
They say they are trying to determine whether a gun magazine discovered near the wreckage of the one-million-dollar vehicle is connected to the crash.
Investigators also want to interview a person they believe was with Swedish game machine entrepreneur Stefan Eriksson in the car that slammed into a power pole while moving at 162 miles an hour.
Meanwhile, a leading Scottish bank has told sheriff's investigators that it may own the destroyed car. And a sheriff's official says detectives are trying to figure out why Scotland Yard in London listed as stolen a Mercedes SLR that Eriksson also owns.
LOS ANGELES - Sheriff's investigators say they still have lots of unanswered questions about last Tuesday's Ferrari wreck on Pacific Coast Highway.
They say they are trying to determine whether a gun magazine discovered near the wreckage of the one-million-dollar vehicle is connected to the crash.
Investigators also want to interview a person they believe was with Swedish game machine entrepreneur Stefan Eriksson in the car that slammed into a power pole while moving at 162 miles an hour.
Meanwhile, a leading Scottish bank has told sheriff's investigators that it may own the destroyed car. And a sheriff's official says detectives are trying to figure out why Scotland Yard in London listed as stolen a Mercedes SLR that Eriksson also owns.