Based on discovery (information provided by the state)
Legend – Map surrounding video box
- Blue Dot – racing bike pack riders that met up at Dick’s Sporting goods to ride just before 11 pm. Dick’s closed at 5 pm
- Pink Dot – Costello’s Toyota Tundra without a camper top
- Green Dot – the Ram 1500 with the camper top clearly identified by the only “eye witnesses,” the fellow racing bike pack riders that meet up to commit crimes
This video had to be broken into three sequential parts due to size limitations of the hosting provider.
Accident Scenario 1 – with Bernal behind Ram
Based on discovery, “eye witness” statements, and damage to vehicles, there appears to have been five accidents.
King’s fellow pack rider Bernal claims that prior to King causing three single vehicle accidents that took his own life, there was a collision between King and a “Ram 1500 with a camper top” that appears to have occurred well before King’s series of single vehicle accidents.
In this video that had to be broken into three parts due to this hosting provider’s video size limitation, you can see the pack riders swarming the Ram 1500 with the camper top (green in the legend on the satellite map surrounding the main video screen). According to King’s fellow pack rider, the Ram 1500 with the camper top entered Colonial Boulevard from the traffic light at DeLeon. Costello’s truck (Pink in the legend) had supposedly come from Sinclair’s house on Dabney Street, off Plantation and Idlewild, more than 4 miles East of DeLeon.
It is more likely that Bernal was to the right of Ram, and Bernal and King caused Accident 1 (of 5), sandwiching the Ram 1500 with the camper top. The only evidence of this first accident comes from King’s fellow pack rider, Bernal, which makes us wonder if that particular accident even occurred.
King’s crash was clearly a series of three Single Vehicle Accidents, Accident 2 – the curb, Accident 3 – the sign post, and Accident 4 – the palm tree.
Following King’s series of accidents, it appears the Ram 1500 with the camper top, trying to chase down the racing bike riders who supposedly hit his truck and fled, hit Costello’s truck and then decided to leave, as well. This would be Accident 5.
3 parts in sequence, in sequential order
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
What is NOT shown in this video is that, according to Kings fellow pack riders, the Ram 1500 with the camper top went South (left) on McGregor Blvd. According to the FDLE’s cell phone records, Costello’s Toyota went North (right), the opposite direction of the truck King’s fellow pack rider claimed was the truck King collided with in what he claims was the first accident of the night involving the motorcycles in the pack.
A new video will be added that adds the titles above each vehicle – the habitual offender currently shown as blue, the Ram 1500 with the camper top in the legend as green, and the Toyota Tundra without a camper top shown in the legend as pink, as well as Bernal, King’s fellow racking pack rider.
As you can see from this video, at no point did any of the motorcycle riders, the Ram or Toyota pass by Sinclair’s house, more than 5 miles East of the accident scenes, on a dead end street, quite a bit South of Colonial Boulevard. Sinclair’s house had nothing to do with the accident, and his DVR shown in discovery as unable to record, had nothing to do with King’s death or any of the five accidents the state seems to show in their discovery.
Does this case pass the smell test for you?
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