And The Beat Goes On - In California.
Two months have gone by since a gull-winged flying Ferrari crashed landed and split in two on a Malibu highway. This is What We Still Know or Do Not Know:

  • Stefan Eriksson, 44, was or was not behind the wheel of the Ferrari the morning it crashed.
  • Stefan Eriksson does or does not actually own the wrecked Enzo.
  • Stefan Eriksson is or is not connected to a fully loaded Glock handgun clip found the morning of the crash.
  • Stefan Eriksson may or may not be an anti-terrorism leader with a shadowy police force.
  • Stefan Eriksson may or may not be Stefan Erikssen.
  • We do know that the German named Deitrich who ran away from the crash has never been found. We do not know if he was driving the car or if he ever existed.
  • Homeland Security, Scotland Yard, The Bank of Scotland, Gizmondo, the Swedish Mafia, a stolen silver Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, a Jacksonville, Florida company named Floor Decor Inc., amongst others, may or may not be involved with the crashed Ferrari Enzo.
  • We do know that “passenger” Stefan Eriksson failed the sobriety test administered at the crash scene. However, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department may or may not charge him with drunken driving or any other crimes.
  • We do know that pieces of crash debris from the Malibu wreck of the $1 million Ferrari Enzo were sold for the unbelievable bargain price of $5 per jar on eBay.
  • We do know that “Only In California” is true.

To get the latest on this “slow-moving” story, read “Fast cars and fast living at heart of Malibu mystery”.

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