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Nothing to do with the reaction.
We're expected to believe the assassin's passport was found under the driver's seat...a couple of days later. Even the dumbest retard keeps his passport in an inside jacket pocket, but ok if this one was exceptionally careless he could've dropped it. However, the design of the driver's seat on those vehicles is very different to those on a car. They're pneumatic & connected to the air braking system to give an extra independent layer of suspension. The whole mechanism is surrounded by a corrugated rubber boot which encloses the entire space from the bottom of the seat to the floor, into which it is fixed. So anything found under the seat must've been deliberately inserted with some difficulty. Why would he do that?
There's more to this than we're being told, it seems to me.
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