"Recently, the Cybertruck received an update that includes a smart summon feature, enabling remote summoning of the vehicle. In a dark twist, one could theoretically place a deceased person in the driver's seat, alongside their military ID and passport, to falsely claim the identity of the driver."
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It's also interesting that the 2 ID's had burn marks on them -- but not on the picture or name. Convenient explosion, that.
Also, his cell phone, they said they could still get information off of it, was burned but still able to get info. It looks to me like someone took a lighter and burned his ID and passport in spots and said look, this is who was in the car. Because he was supposedly burned beyond recognition they couldn't identify him, but yet they said parts of the tattoos on his arm were visible, and his DNA didn't match his sons. None of this stuff is making any sense.
Do you have sauce for the DNA not matching?
Media was all saying that his son's DNA didn't match the person in the truck. Don't have sauce, just remember the media was all saying the same thing. I didn't even know he had a child until media pointed it out.