Showing posts with label Road Rage In Las Vegas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Road Rage In Las Vegas. Show all posts

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Las Vegas Road Rage Story 4.0


Today we learn that the daughter of the deceased, Kristal Meyers told police later that a 6-foot-tall man got out and warned: "I'm gonna come back for you and your daughter."
The suspect, Erich Nowsch is about 5-foot-3 and 100 pounds.  BIG difference.
NO ONE calls 911.  Instead Mom goes directly home to drop off her daughter and get her armed son in order to hunt this guy down.

There is a police station located about two miles away from where the "road rage" incident happened. Why didn't Kristal Meyers drive there when first confronted rather than to her own home?
We also learn that Nowsch told his friends he thought the people in the car in the school parking lot were looking at him, and said he called a friend with the silver Audi to come and pick him up, according to the report.
Nowsch displayed a handgun and .45-caliber ammunition to his friends and said he started shooting because he thought he saw a gun being pointed at him from the green car, according to the report.
"Got those kids," he told his friends, according to the report. "They were after me, and I got them."

Next we go to the "stand-off" with the police where Erich was allowed to get high before he surrendered. Is that Standard Operating Procedure?  Nowsch atty is trying to get his confession thrown out because.......wait for it.....he was under the influence of drugs.

We also learn that Tammy Meyers, who was described as a dedicated nurse who selflessly helped others in need was NOT a nurse as the family has claimed on numerous occasions. Why lie about that?

As to the GoFundMe site, why were the family members asking for funds to help with her burial when she was cremated for free?
Am I the only one who feels there are too many missing pieces to this story?  Why has the family of the deceased has changed their story so often?  I think there's still more to this story than what we have already heard. Stay tuned boys and girls.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Shoot 'Em Up Bang Bang Road Rage In Las Vegas


The story of the road rage incident that happened in Las Vegas recently gets" curiouser and curiouser."
Initially we are told that the victim Tammy Meyers takes her daughter for a nighttime driving lesson in a parking lot. So far so good but then we learn that this lesson was taking place around 11 PM.  Is it just me or does that strike anyone else as being odd? 
We then learn that Meyers is driving home and someone speeds by her. Her 15 year old daughter leans across to the driver's side and honks the horn.  The other car stops. Someone gets out and threatens Meyers and her daughter.  Frightened, Meyers drives away and goes home.
Myers drops off her daughter and convinces her son (who wanted to call 911) to go with her to look for the guy from the driving incident. He takes his 9 mm with him.
You heard me right, they left the safety of their home, armed and looking for a fight.  
According to the original version, Meyers and her son went looking for the vehicle, a grey or silver, four door sedan.  They locate the car they believe was involved and follow it.  They didn't get the license plate number and call the police instead she goes home where she is confronted by the "unknown" driver. 
A shootout occurs and Meyers is killed.
One would ask, how was it that this unknown driver was able to locate their home?  Turns out the shooter, Erich Nowsch, Jr went to school with Myers oldest son.  The family claims that they had tried to help him from time to time. Which begs the question, why was it that little sis and big brother didn't say to the cops, "Erich killed my Mom.   Erich lives just up the street from us."  Why indeed.  Instead the driver is "unidentified" and the police release a composite picture of the suspect?
Today we learn that Nowsch claims that Myers was the aggressor saying he saw someone in their car waving a gun out the window at him.
Even Mark Gergos and I agree that this doesn't sound like a case of road rage.