ICHEOKU says TW is not always at peace with veracity, he has lied previously about some other issues before and could possibly be up to his game of deceit once again, trying to protect his image which a finding of "recklessly speeding through an unfamiliar roadway" might bring about. His plan might be to sow doubt to whatever investigators might find and blame it on a memory loss and therefore not his act since he did not intend to do it. So the deductible inference was that a zombie Tiger Woods was behind the wheels that day and not the golf playing Tiger Woods who Americans adorably knows. Anyway, we just have to wait for the investigators to complete their work before drawing any further inferences. ICHEOKU says wishes them God's speed as they work to get to the root cause of the accident and prays that Tiger Woods will continue to make steady progress with his recovery.
Friday, March 5, 2021
TIGER WOOD'S SELECTIVE AMNESIA?
ICHEOKU says if according to him, he couldn't remember driving the vehicle or how the accident happened, what possibly caused the lights to go out in his brain that brought about the forgetfulness? Is it possible that something is wrong with his brain that suggests a possible tumor and/or signs of early stages of amnesia? Is it possible too that the traumatic experience which he suffered that day completely wiped out everything in his memory bank pertaining to the accident; which begs the question, what other thing else did the golf great forget about that day or days before it. Was it just the driving and the period leading up to the accident an dow course the accident that he "conveniently" pulled a blank on, a sort of selective amnesia; or were there other additional moments of forgetfulness which he experienced in the past.
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