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New details emerge regarding Ferrari Enzo crash

New details emerge regarding Ferrari Enzo crash

The plot has thickened in the investigation of a spectacular crash on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu involving tech entrepreneur Stefan Eriksson. Sheriff's detectives said Monday that they found a clip from a gun among the wreckage, and suggested it might be in some way related to the accident, but did not specify how. Detectives also concluded that the totaled vehicle did not have appropriate papers and was not "street legal" for driving in California. Moreover, authorities said they determined the car was traveling 162 mph when it crashed. The car reportedly hit a bump or crest, lost control, and went airborne. While it's highly unlikely that 162 mph was the speed at which the car struck the pole, it's clear extreme speeds were involved. No new leads have emerged regarding "Dietrich," the man Eriksson claims was driving the car. Eriksson's blood-alcohol level was 0.09%, higher than the legal limit for operating a motor vehicle, police said.