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Maybe It Was Barbiturates, Not Fatigue

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The Washington Post, June 11th, 2001

The ring of truth can be very loud, even two months later. A call I got last week is a neat piece of proof. On March 21, I wrote about a strange incident that played out over several highways one Friday night. Lynn Tasca was heading north on the George Washington Memorial Parkway when she noticed a fellow motorist swerving all over the road. Lynn called the police on a cell phone. The dispatcher asked her to tail the car (a Lexus) until an officer could arrive. Lynn did so, for the next 20 minutes, at speeds between 50 and 80 miles an hour. The chase took her onto the Capital Beltway into Mary...

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