The Big If: Stefan Erikksen, aka Stefan Erikkson, has admitted that it was he who was piloting the $1 million dollar Ferrari Enzo when it landed on a Malibu highway and split in two, today’s Washington Post is reporting in “The High-Octane Story of the Felon and the Ferrari”:

Eriksson appeared in court for his arraignment looking haggard in an orange jumpsuit … his hands shackled. … Deputy District Attorney Tamara Hall said Eriksson was a flight risk and that when he was arrested April 7, he had an airplane ticket to England. She also revealed that Eriksson admitted he was driving the Ferrari at the time of the accident. Eriksson’s attorney, David Elden, said "The press has really blown this out of proportion. … It’s really taken on a life of its own." If found guilty of all counts, Eriksson faces 14 years in prison.

The Big If … “If found guilty … .” Can a fabulously rich high flyer ever be found guilty of anything in California with its high priced teams of defense lawyers?

On a winter dawn on a razor-straight stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, a lipstick-red Ferrari Enzo crested a hill at a speed that sheriff’s investigators would later calculate to be 162 miles per hour. The car — if that word is not too lame to describe a 660-horsepower V12 rocket on wheels worth $1.6 million, one of only 400 ever made, described variously as "rolling art" and "the greatest performance road car ever" — went airborne. Perhaps the Enzo thought it could fly? Alas, it careened into a utility pole, which effectively sliced the vehicle in half, and scattered shredded Ferrari bits over a debris field that measured 1,200 feet.

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