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Experts cast doubt over troubling discovery of Tiger horror crash – Fox Sports
The LA County Sheriff’s Department made several critical decisions in the investigation of Tiger Woods’ devastating crash that were favourable to the golfing legend…

Sheriff Alex Villanueva announced on Feb. 23 when Woods crashed a loaned Genesis GV80, breaking several bones in his leg that his deputies did not see any evidence of impairment.
A day later, he announced that the crash was purely an accident and said there had been no need to bring in a drug recognition expert to evaluate the 45-year-old Woods for impairment.
But several forensic experts told USA Today Sports that the available evidence in the case indicates Woods was inattentive or asleep when…
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