After spotting shoes close to the scene of the collision, one of the responding detectives concluded that the victims “were ejected from their shoes when they were struck by the vehicle.”
When the car went over the curb, Hansen’s husband told the investigator that Endres was “flooring it” and didn’t seem to apply the brakes.
The car was “absolutely flying,” according to a witness who told a detective that she believed it was moving at about 60 miles per hour.
The street has a 25 mph speed limit. According to an Uber driver, he accelerated to 40 mph since the car in the collision was traveling quickly behind him.
He claimed that the victims were “straight into” the suspect’s vehicle.
A man was discovered unconscious in his detention cell shortly before six in the morning on May 6, according to the Dane County Sheriff’s Office.
The individual was declared dead at the scene as deputies tried to save his life. According to Wisconsin Public Radio, many sources verified that Endres was the deceased prisoner.