Juju Chang
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And when they moved away from Toronto to the ski resort, which was like two hours away,
it kind of isolated her according to her friends and her family.
And I think there was a sense that maybe she felt a little bit isolated from her friends and family.
And that was where some of the unease began.
And, you know, it really helps.
I'm sure you've seen this when you go out to the actual accident site and you see it differently than even in photos.
And what you notice is that whoever was driving the car, I should say, drove right off the road.
It was a slow, like between a guardrail and trees.
And it was a slow speed crash.
And so the question was, how did it burn so hot and for so long?
And clearly, the firefighters who approached on the scene thought it should have been out by now.
The fact that there were accelerants on the scene was an immediate tip off to ooh, red flags.
When you go out to the scene, you still see the charred trees.
And when they found that there was a body inside, it was burned beyond recognition.
So it was really difficult for them to get the clues.
What they did was something that forensics
Really, modern day forensics really are fascinating.
They lifted the entire car and they took it to Toronto, again, two hours away, to a center called the Center for Forensic Sciences in Toronto.