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Old 08-08-2016, 01:54 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Dave R View Post
Odds are good the light switch position will be unchanged since the impact. I can't imagine someone aboard that boat thinking: "oh, I should turn that switch on" right after the accident, so the switch position should offer an instant clue. If the all-around white light bulb was broken in the impact, forensic experts can determine if it was on or off at the time.
As long as someone didn't fall or somehow hit the switch when the collision occurred....

My guess is the light was on... and the 4 Winns didn't see it.

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