The dramatic change in approach followed a meeting Saturday night on autopsy findings in the deaths of the two victims, 25-year-old Asher Plamer and his two-year-old son Yonatan.
Arutz Sheva has obtained a document detailing findings from the scene of the crash. Among the evidence that previous failed to convince police that terrorists may have been involved: a hole in the front windshield of the car, a massive rock found in the front seat with human blood on it, a tear in fabric of the steeling wheel cover and dust indicating a blow from the rock, and damage to Asher Plamer's face suggesting an impact unrelated to the crash. Read the rest on Arutz7
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