Gwyneth Paltrow’s lawyer asks about missing GoPro video

Gwyneth Paltrow’s lawyer asks about missing GoPro video

PARK Town, Utah (AP) — Gwyneth Paltrow’s attorneys requested the daughter of a man suing the actor-turned-life-style influencer over a 2016 ski collision about missing GoPro camera footage that they named “the most critical piece of evidence” at demo Thursday.

Steve Owens, Paltrow’s lawyer, questioned 1 of the man’s daughters, Polly Grasham, about e-mails exchanged with her father about the mysterious footage and the chance that the lawsuit was submitted in opposition to Paltrow simply because she was famous.

The GoPro footage has not been uncovered or bundled as evidence for the demo.

“I’m popular … At what cost?” Terry Sanderson, the 76-year-aged retired optometrist suing Paltrow, wrote in the subject matter line of an e mail to his spouse and children following the crash.

Sanderson is suing Paltrow for much more than $300,000 in damages, claiming that she skied recklessly into him on a newbie operate at Deer Valley Vacation resort seven a long time in the past, breaking his ribs and leaving him with a concussion. Paltrow has claimed Sanderson prompted the crash and countersued for $1 and legal professional costs.

The trial took on an more and more individual observe on the 3rd day of proceedings when Sanderson’s daughter and a neuropsychologist testified about his declining wellness.

Sanderson’s lawyers attempted to persuade jurors that the collision had changed the study course of their client’s lifetime, leaving him brain-impaired and damaging his associations with cherished ones.

Paltrow’s attorneys questioned regardless of whether Grasham and neuropsychologist Dr. Alina Fong could say with certainty that Sanderson’s downturn wasn’t a consequence of getting older or documented, pre-crash problems. They questioned Grasham about her father’s anger issues, divorces and estranged marriage with yet another of his daughters, who is not testifying at demo.

Paltrow has previously referred to as the lawsuit an attempt to exploit her fame and celeb. On Thursday, Owens, her lead counsel, requested Grasham why her father despatched messages about his newfound fame.

“It matches his individuality a minimal bit, creating light-weight of a really serious predicament,” Grasham explained of the electronic mail.

Witness Greg Ramone stated in court docket Tuesday he observed the actress crash tough into a man. (Source: Court Television set/CNN)

Owens probed Sanderson’s “obsession” with the circumstance and whether he thought it was “cool” to collide with a movie star like Paltrow, the Oscar-successful star of “Shakespeare in Love” and founder-CEO of the wellness enterprise, Goop.

Sanderson is expected to testify Friday about the lasting effects of the crash. He has not been present in the courtroom whilst his health professionals and experts have specific his well being challenges.

Paltrow could be named to testify on Friday or early subsequent 7 days, when the eight-day demo continues.

The proceedings consequently considerably have touched on themes ranging from skier’s etiquette to the electricity — and burden — of movie star. The quantity of funds at stake for both sides pales in comparison to the regular authorized prices of a multiyear lawsuit, non-public stability detail and professional witness-major trial. Sanderson’s legal professional told the jury Thursday that this trial is about “value, not value.”

The 1st two days of demo highlighted lawyers arguing about regardless of whether Sanderson or Paltrow was further down the slope in the course of the collision — a disagreement rooted in a “Skiers Obligation Code” that presents the skier who is downhill the suitable of way. Sanderson’s attorneys and specialist health care witnesses described how his accidents have been possible caused by somebody crashing into him from powering. They attributed visible modifications in Sanderson’s psychological acuity to accidents from that working day.

Paltrow’s attorneys have tried out to characterize Sanderson as a 76-12 months-previous whose drop followed a ordinary class of ageing alternatively than the outcomes of a crash. They have not but named witnesses of their own to testify, but in opening statements previewed for jurors that they system to phone Paltrow’s spouse Brad Falchuk and her two young children, Moses and Apple, to the stand up coming 7 days.

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Involved Press writer Anna Furman contributed reporting from Los Angeles.

Family searches for woman missing since NC truck crash

Family searches for woman missing since NC truck crash

Update: The story was updated at 2:55 p.m. Sept. 28, 2022.

The investigation into a fatal tractor-trailer crash in Orange County is finished, but the mystery surrounding a Virginia woman who may have been a passenger in the truck remains.

A sheriff’s investigator in Virginia said he thinks 25-year-old Alyssa Taylor was killed in the Sept. 14 crash on Interstate 85 at the N.C. 86 overpass in Hillsborough.

The N.C. Highway Patrol’s official determination is that only truck driver Danny McNeal and his dog Blu were killed, Patrol spokesman Sgt. Christopher Knox said. However, the Patrol continued the search Wednesday at the Sampson County landfill, where debris from the wreck was taken, after repeated requests from the missing woman’s family and friends.

The Highway Patrol will send an update if anything is found, Knox said in an email.

Taylor, a mother of two from Oak Hall, Virginia, texted her mother on Sept. 13 to say she was riding with her friend McNeal on his run from Delaware to North Carolina and would be back in two days, her aunt Lori Taylor has said. But on Sept. 19, Taylor’s mother learned about McNeal’s crash while returning home from a trip to Florida.

The family contacted authorities and launched a search, stopping on the way home to inspect the truck’s wreckage in Orange County. They returned Friday to spend several days looking for more clues and talking with emergency crews who responded to the wreck.

On Tuesday, they met with the Highway Patrol to get an update and seek a more extensive investigation. The family asked Patrol officials to check the landfill, Lori Taylor told The News & Observer on Tuesday night. They were told that the family could do that, but the Patrol would not be involved, she said.

“He said that wasn’t an option,” Lori Taylor said.

Knox said the Highway Patrol continues to work with the Accomack County Sheriff’s Office in Virginia, which is looking into Taylor’s disappearance. The Patrol investigates crashes, he said, but not criminal or missing persons cases.

Patrol officials are “confident that even with the complexity of an overturned commercial motor vehicle/post-crash fire, a thorough search was made,” Knox said in an email Tuesday.

“Additional follow-up efforts have also been taken to further investigate the initial number of occupants that were believed to be in the vehicle,” he said. “I am of the understanding that information has been shared with our agency as well as us having shared information with authorities in Virginia in hopes of furthering the simultaneous investigations.”

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Virginia truck driver Daniel “Danny” McNeal died on Sept. 14, 2022, when his tractor-trailer crashed into the N.C. 86 overpass in Hillsborough, NC. The N.C. Highway Patrol is investigating what caused the crash. Contributed

Crash ends in ‘massive fire,’ explosions

McNeal, a driver with Moore’s Trucking in Virginia, was carrying a load of frozen chickens when his truck ran off the right shoulder of Interstate 85, veering toward a guardrail around 2:12 a.m., Highway Patrol and Orange County Emergency Medical Services records showed.

McNeal used the brakes at least 509 feet before crashing into the bridge and tried to steer the truck back onto the highway, according to a Highway Patrol report obtained by The N&O. The 2022 Mack truck then hit a highway sign with its trailer and flipped over, bursting into flames, records showed.

The truck traveled 85 feet after impact, stopping on the right bank under the bridge, Patrol and EMS reports stated. Troopers estimated that McNeal was going 65 mph — the legal speed limit — when he hit the bridge, sending up a massive fire. Periodic explosions were reported up to six minutes after he crashed, EMS reports showed. The top of the trailer was already gone when firefighters arrived.

The fire was “knocked down” by 2:35 a.m., but the cab continued to burn until 2:54 a.m., EMS records showed. The crash shut down the highway for most of the day; the N.C. 86 bridge reopened Sunday after being repaired.

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Crews prepare to remove the remains of a tractor-trailer that crashed into the N.C. 86 bridge over Interstate 85 just after 2 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022. The driver of the rig was killed in the crash. Orange Rural Fire Department Contributed

What happened to Taylor is now up to the Accomack County Sheriff’s Office to determine, Knox told The N&O earlier Tuesday. The Highway Patrol does not think she was on the truck, and has not reached out to the State Bureau of Investigation or local law enforcement, he said.

“I want everybody to understand our role in this as a law enforcement agency,” Knox said. “We are a Highway Patrol, and while we are working with anybody we can work with to help find this young lady, our part of the investigation is related to the collision.”

“What happened at that collision scene is what we do as an agency. We talk to everybody we can talk to to help understand the collision, and we’re more than willing going forward to help investigators or the family or anybody, but that falls outside what we do,” he said. “As people and as human beings, we are right here with everybody, empathizing and really wanting to find where she is.”

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Alyssa Nicole Taylor, 25, was reported missing from Accomack County, Virginia, on Friday, Sept. 23, 2022. Taylor’s family thinks she may have died in a tractor-trailer wreck on Interstate 85 in Orange County, NC, last week. Lori Taylor Contributed

Exhausted leads, family has hope

Accomack County investigators have only been in contact with the N.C. Highway Patrol, and they are out of leads at this point, Lt. Joshua Marsh told The N&O in a separate phone interview Tuesday.

They reviewed body camera footage captured by an Exmore police officer before McNeal left town Sept. 13. The officer stopped to warn McNeal about parking his rig in the road and briefly spoke with an unidentified woman in the truck. The video did not capture a clear picture of her, but the family identified her voice as belonging to Taylor, Exmore Police Chief Angelo DiMartino told The N&O.

Investigators also confirmed Taylor’s cell phone and the GPS tracker in McNeal’s truck pinged in the same location near Oak Hall, Virginia, where she told McNeal to pick her up, and again near Henderson, North Carolina, about an hour before the crash, Marsh said. Her cell phone has been out of service since the crash.

The truck’s GPS tracker, which pings every five minutes, showed McNeal only stopped in Royal Farms, Virginia, about an hour south of Exmore, Marsh said. Video footage retrieved from a camera there showed McNeal briefly exiting the vehicle. A second camera located in a toll booth at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel showed him alone in the cab, heading south.

“We were unable to determine through any kind of visualization that Ms. Taylor was 100{c024931d10daf6b71b41321fa9ba9cd89123fb34a4039ac9f079a256e3c1e6e8} present inside the cab,” he said.

However, he does not believe Taylor is alive, he said, given the personal belongings that the family has found in the truck and the fact that McNeal did not stop once he crossed the North Carolina line.

“You can see the pings are consistent as traveling, you don’t see him stop anywhere for any period of time, other than that there was a stop light or something of that nature,” Marsh said. “You don’t see him stop anywhere where we believe that there was anything that could have been construed as criminal activity that may have occurred against her.”

The N&O reached out Tuesday to the North Carolina governor’s office and the N.C. State Bureau of Investigation about the case.

An SBI spokesperson told The N&O in an email Wednesday morning that the agency does not have “jurisdiction to investigate as we generally need a request from a local sheriff, chief or district attorney in order to conduct an investigation.”

“With that said, we have reached out to the investigating agencies and are here to offer any resources should they need our assistance,” SBI spokeswoman Anjanette Grube said. On Wednesday afternoon, Grube sent another email saying that the SBI has contacted the Accomack County Sheriff’s Office.

Taylor’s family met with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office last week, Lori Taylor said, but Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Alicia Stemper said in an email Wednesday that the department doesn’t have any authority to investigate independently.

“The NCSHP is always the lead agency in crashes that occur on the Interstate and on state-maintained highways; missing person’s reports always begin where the person was last known to be,” Stemper said. “They proceed outward from there with the investigating agency directing and coordinating the search. In both types of investigations, we assist when asked, but it would be inappropriate and counterproductive for us to self-deploy.”

Taylor’s family hasn’t waited for law enforcement to investigate, Lori Taylor said Tuesday night. They’ve uncovered most of the clues so far, and their next step was searching Wednesday through debris at the landfill, which covers dozens of acres, she said.

The family learned that the Highway Patrol was already in Sampson County when they arrived at the landfill Wednesday morning.

They’re not going to stop looking, Lori Taylor said. She noted the renewed hope they felt Monday night when a song about “a rainbow being at the end” came on the radio while they were in the pool at their hotel.

“It was almost like chills just shot through all of us, all at once,” Lori Taylor said. “It was like we all just stopped talking and were listening to the song, and I just knew that was her telling me to keep pushing. That there’s something at the end of this rainbow; we gotta just keep pushing, gotta keep pushing.”

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This story was originally published September 28, 2022 11:32 AM.

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Was missing Va. woman in I-85 truck crash? | Community

Was missing Va. woman in I-85 truck crash? | Community

In the early morning hours of Sept. 14, a tractor trailer carrying chickens struck an overpass on I-85 in the vicinity of Hillsborough, then overturned and burst into flames. By the time the hearth was extinguished by the Orange Rural Fire Section, the trailer was terribly weakened, the truck’s taxi was totally absent, and hardly more than the transmission was remaining from the engine.

The driver, 51-yr-previous Daniel Eugene McNeal of Exmore, Va., was killed in the crash, together with his pet. The impact of the truck and the fire that followed was so harmful to the bridge’s structural integrity, the N.C. Dept. of Transportation has held the overpass shut.

And now, a Virginia spouse and children is looking for answers and guidance about a loved one particular they believe that was on the tractor trailer at the time of the fatal crash. 

Alyssa Nicole Taylor, 25, of Oak Corridor, Va., has not built get in touch with with a family members member given that Sept. 13. According to a collection of messages amongst Taylor and the truck’s driver on Sept. 13, McNeal was intended to pick her up on his way from Delaware to North Carolina.

ALYSSA: “Can you get me nowadays? I’ll be in Oak Hall.”

DANNY: “Yeah.”

ALYSSA: “I’ll be on Horsey Highway, Oak Corridor.”

DANNY: “Ok. Is that down where by I picked u up last time?”

ALYSSA: “Yeah. What time can u come? So I know to be prepared.”

Alyssa experienced also texted her mother, Krista, to allow her know she was likely to experience “with Danny in tractor trailer (sic) for two days…”

Krista, who was on holiday in Orlando, Fla., had paid out Alyssa’s grandmother to enable Alyssa remain with her though she was out of city. In accordance to relatives, Alyssa and her grandmother acquired into an argument top to Alyssa remaining instructed to go away. She then built preparations to expend time on the highway with Danny. Alyssa built her way to her mom’s house exactly where she waited to be picked up.

DANNY: “Be up there close to 2 (p.m.). The newest.”

ALYSSA: “OK. What condition we likely to?”

DANNY: “Gotta go to Delaware pick up a trailer then straight to North Carolina. About 7 hours down.”

ALYSSA: “OK pleasant. I’m completely ready. I’m actually homeless appropriate now needing location to stay and can trip all in a single.”

DANNY: “Yeah u can.”

ALYSSA: “I’m showering now. I’ll be all set.”

In a text trade that happened afterwards that day, Danny McNeal asked for an address to select up Alyssa. 

“Is that where by I picked you up last time?” He also questioned if there was place at her dwelling for him to switch all over his truck.

“Yes,” Alyssa texted back. “It has a tractor trailer in yard.”

That was the last-regarded text despatched by Alyssa Taylor, who has not been observed or read from considering that Sept. 13. Oak Corridor, Va., the place it is believed Alyssa was picked up by Danny McNeal, is about five hours from Hillsborough. 

Alyssa Taylor’s cell cellular phone information have since been pulled by law enforcement in Virginia, and exhibit her phone was past ‘pinged’ between Emporia, Va., and Hillsborough. Emporia is about two hours from Hillsborough.

4 days soon after the tragic crash on I-85 in Hillsborough, and Danny McNeal’s demise currently being made community, Krista Taylor was touring north on her way house from Orlando. She was shocked when she started looking at messages of condolence for Danny and his obituary on Facebook. Krista swiftly recalled that Alyssa was setting up to trip with Danny. She commenced contacting family associates and mates who stated they experienced neither viewed nor listened to from her daughter.

Krista altered her route to a single that would choose her through Hillsborough. She located the tow business that had eradicated the tractor trailer wreckage, still hoping she would come across clues that would by some means point out that Alyssa did not capture a journey with Danny, or at minimum, wasn’t nevertheless on the truck when it crashed. What she observed, however, has all but verified to her that Alyssa experienced been on the doomed tractor trailer.

As Krista carefully inspected the charred continues to be of the automobile Danny McNeal had been driving, she located a pink blanket with Teddy bears on it that was damp and typically included with grime and soot. The blanket was thought to be the exact a person that experienced been supplied to Alyssa numerous decades ago. The exact pink blanket she took with her where by at any time she went.

“Krista retained indicating, ‘I know she (Alyssa) goes just about everywhere with that pink blanket,’” said Shelly Payton, Krista’s sister and Alyssa’s aunt. The blanket was a reward from a good friend of their spouse and children. Payton reported it was sentimental to Alyssa and that she had experienced it for a prolonged time.

On Sept. 20, a missing persons report was filed with the Accomack County Sheriff’s Place of work by Alyssa’s household. Detective Nicholas Kugler of Accomack County Sheriff’s Place of work is the guide investigator and contact on the circumstance. In addition to the textual content messages and finding what could be Alyssa’s blanket at the truck wreckage, Accomack County officers have also despatched to the N.C. Condition Highway Patrol an audio recording that captures a voice in the qualifications that is thought to be Alyssa’s.

In accordance to evidence provided by Virginia authorities, Danny McNeal produced a cease at a friend’s household in Exmore, Va., which is exactly where McNeal lived. McNeal’s truck was parked illegally, and a Virginia State Trooper issued a quotation to the truck driver. The trooper was geared up with body cam technologies. The loved ones reported it has considered the footage, which they reported was also grainy to make out a visible of who was on the video. They could, on the other hand, make out a voice.

“You couldn’t see her in the image very excellent due to the fact it was so grainy,” claimed Shelly Payton, Alyssa’s aunt. “You could just see a darkish-haired female but you could hear her voice. I, myself determined her voice and my sister, Alyssa’s mom, identified her voice of her talking there.”

If Danny McNeal had retained to the journey strategy he messaged to Alyssa on Sept. 13, he would have traveled south from Delaware and into Virginia. He would to start with have handed by means of Oak Corridor to select up Alyssa. Continuing towards North Carolina, McNeal would have passed through Exmore, Va., the place the driver was issued a citation.

In accordance to the tractor trailer’s GPS logs, McNeal’s car last came to a finish prevent in Emporia, Va. The end was clocked among two and 3 minutes. Moore’s Trucking Co., primarily based in Belle Haven, Va., furnished Virginia law enforcement with the GPS information. 

Family users have speculated that the quick end could have been a moment for Alyssa both to bounce out of the truck or to have been dropped off. Continue to, Alyssa’s aunt thinks her niece would have termed someone to select her up.

“She knew her mom’s quantity by coronary heart. She would have named her,” Shelly Payton stated.

Despite the fact that she said she did not know Danny McNeal effectively, Shelly Payton (Alyssa’s aunt) said she understood McNeal had been a driver for Moore’s Trucking for “a extensive time.” Her spouse was also a driver for the organization. Her partner claimed the enterprise had a ‘no-rider’ rule in location that would have forbidden any one other than the employed driver to be in the truck at any time in the course of use, so Alyssa’s existence in the truck would have been a violation of the company’s coverage.

“I generally imagined he was a pretty decent man or woman,” Shelly Payton explained of Danny. “He was constantly pleasant. I consider he’s a respectable person. I’ve hardly ever read everything negative about Danny, personally.”

Member’s of Alyssa’s relatives, like her mom, and two aunts, designed the trip to Hillsborough this weekend, in research of answers and aid with the investigation. To this stage, they reported, there is been small luck with possibly. The loved ones has asked for the truck wreckage, which is now at Clayton’s Wrecking Co. in Durham, to be checked in excess of by cadaver pet dogs they have asked for a ‘grid search’ of the wreck site. Even with the blanket, texts, and GPS information the family has brought forth, it has received little area enable.

The spouse and children attained out to Orange County EMS through Facebook with a ask for for support, inquiring if the EMS crew on the scene of the Sept. 14 crash could “100{c024931d10daf6b71b41321fa9ba9cd89123fb34a4039ac9f079a256e3c1e6e8} say no a single else was in the truck.”

The agency responded that it could verify that “only a person man or woman and a dog was identified/taken out from the automobile. Hearth crews did a complete look for right after extinguishing the fireplace.”

Alyssa’s family customers tried using for times with no luck to access a Detective with the N.C. Highway Patrol. A member of the freeway patrol did meet up with the family associates at Clayton’s Wrecking Co., but only to ensure no 1 disturbed or took nearly anything from the truck, which is still the home of Moore’s Trucking Co.

The household later reported it was instructed by Sgt. Mitchell Mann of the N.C. Freeway Patrol, that a criminal offense scene investigation unit had absent to the wreckage and uncovered very little.

The girls posted videos to Facebook displaying the continues to be of the truck, the blanket, and what they allege is 1 of Alyssa’s flip flops.

The News of Orange attained out to the Orange County division of the N.C. Condition Freeway Patrol for data about the Sept. 14 wreck and possible missing individuals circumstance, but the contact has not yet been returned.

Alyssa’s family customers went to the wreck website to see if they could uncover any other clues that would give evidence that their daughter/niece was on the truck when it crashed. For quite a few hrs, the 3 ladies searched the aspect of the interstate.

“We went out there and dug via where by the rooster bones ended up and almost everything else,” Shelly Payton stated. “Just to see if we could locate nearly anything that we could identify.”

She claimed they located charred items of what may well have been components of the truck as significantly as 500 ft away from the effects internet site. 

For now, the a few girls explained they never know how long they will continue to be in the space. “We have no idea at this point,” Shelly Payton mentioned. “To be genuine, just until we get some responses. We gotta get some type of responses. We got to know what’s currently being carried out. We just keep stressing the reality that we really feel that Alyssa was in that incident. We get no demise certification right up until we discover out. We don’t have a support. We never even begin to mourn until eventually we uncover out. I’m just making an attempt to continue to keep myself with each other. I am trying my toughest just to keep myself collectively and I imagine in my coronary heart she was in the accident. Like I mentioned, we don’t get to morn until eventually any person actually stands up and assists us and it exhibits that she was in that accident.”

If you have any information and facts or can supply assistance to the family, connect with the Accomack County Sheriff’s Workplace at 757-787-1131.

Missing person Felix DeJesus family sues Haledon NJ seeking records

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