Comments on: Friday Conversation: Deputy Winslow’s Police Car http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/friday-conversation-deputy-winslows-police-car/ Nothing This Evil Ever Dies... Sun, 19 Jun 2024 18:59:02 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.3 By: Regis http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/friday-conversation-deputy-winslows-police-car/comment-page-1/#comment-276191 Regis Tue, 12 Oct 2024 04:03:03 +0000 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=12816#comment-276191 It was probably found around the time they were clearing bodies after the Counseler's Retreat clean up. Any law enforcement organization would have some sort of manhunt after a massacre like that. Since Part 2 and Part 3 were on the same time period, I expect it was found around that time where Jason was a top priority. It was probably found around the time they were clearing bodies after the Counseler’s Retreat clean up. Any law enforcement organization would have some sort of manhunt after a massacre like that. Since Part 2 and Part 3 were on the same time period, I expect it was found around that time where Jason was a top priority.

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By: Theguyontheleft http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/friday-conversation-deputy-winslows-police-car/comment-page-1/#comment-276177 Theguyontheleft Tue, 12 Oct 2024 03:41:55 +0000 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=12816#comment-276177 Since Jason was pretty much living with a hermit (its assumed), whos to say he never showed Jason how to drive. But that's not plausible. I'd say the most plausible scenario is that he took the keys from the Sheriff (or the Sheriff left them in the ignition when he hopped out of the cruiser). Jason, just pushing buttons put a rock on the gas pedal, and let the cruiser drive away unattended. Who's to say that the cop didn't put the parking break on, if the vehicle was a stick shift, it could have rolled away on its own. Another Plausible scenario, someone traveling the roads discovered a lone police cruiser with its door open, and they steal it. Since Jason was pretty much living with a hermit (its assumed), whos to say he never showed Jason how to drive. But that’s not plausible.

I’d say the most plausible scenario is that he took the keys from the Sheriff (or the Sheriff left them in the ignition when he hopped out of the cruiser). Jason, just pushing buttons put a rock on the gas pedal, and let the cruiser drive away unattended. Who’s to say that the cop didn’t put the parking break on, if the vehicle was a stick shift, it could have rolled away on its own.

Another Plausible scenario, someone traveling the roads discovered a lone police cruiser with its door open, and they steal it.

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By: SPAZ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/friday-conversation-deputy-winslows-police-car/comment-page-1/#comment-276054 SPAZ Mon, 11 Oct 2024 17:46:33 +0000 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=12816#comment-276054 the old road to "Camp Crystal Lake" the old road to “Camp Crystal Lake”

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By: Rami http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/friday-conversation-deputy-winslows-police-car/comment-page-1/#comment-275976 Rami Mon, 11 Oct 2024 08:20:48 +0000 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=12816#comment-275976 As much as I enjoy indulging in speculative Friday discussions, I'm not sure how I feel about topics such as this; that is, topics that are designed to speculatively discuss the possibilities surrounding what were clearly just storyline oversights that were never remedied. I'm fully enthusiastic, and on board with discussions that concern implied and open-ended storyline elements that were deliberately engineered into the script, but accounting for unintentional blunders in the spirit of 'what might have happened' has always struck me as a hollow source of discussion. As much as I enjoy indulging in speculative Friday discussions, I’m not sure how I feel about topics such as this; that is, topics that are designed to speculatively discuss the possibilities surrounding what were clearly just storyline oversights that were never remedied.

I’m fully enthusiastic, and on board with discussions that concern implied and open-ended storyline elements that were deliberately engineered into the script, but accounting for unintentional blunders in the spirit of ‘what might have happened’ has always struck me as a hollow source of discussion.

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By: frankie carter http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/friday-conversation-deputy-winslows-police-car/comment-page-1/#comment-275892 frankie carter Sun, 10 Oct 2024 21:05:38 +0000 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=12816#comment-275892 re:CaptainSubtext, i have the part 2 novel. in it, Alice goes back to crystal lake to face her demons. she goes out to the lake and Jason sees her. then he follows her back into town. that's why he knew where she was staying. also, at the end of the book the police officer is looking at all of Jason's footprints in the mud, so maybe that's how they found the shack, and maybe the car. these topics are awesome by the way!!! re:CaptainSubtext,
i have the part 2 novel. in it, Alice goes back to crystal lake to face her demons. she goes out to the lake and Jason sees her. then he follows her back into town. that’s why he knew where she was staying. also, at the end of the book the police officer is looking at all of Jason’s footprints in the mud, so maybe that’s how they found the shack, and maybe the car. these topics are awesome by the way!!!

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By: Musiqluv http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/friday-conversation-deputy-winslows-police-car/comment-page-1/#comment-275845 Musiqluv Sun, 10 Oct 2024 06:09:18 +0000 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=12816#comment-275845 Muffin used it to leave the camp. Notice how she had been MIA. Muffin used it to leave the camp. Notice how she had been MIA.

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By: jedijunkie http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/friday-conversation-deputy-winslows-police-car/comment-page-1/#comment-275826 jedijunkie Sat, 09 Oct 2024 23:31:16 +0000 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=12816#comment-275826 I am going to say that the writers who wrote the script or the story if you will, that they never really thought abot the car, they were concentrating on what the scene would be and how to kill the deputy if that is how they were going to play it out, it could have been one of those scenes where they may have struggled a little bit with whether they were going to kill off the deputy or not and totally forgot about the car, I just like to think that they never paid any attention about what to do with the car, or another scenario I have also gave thought about, is that Jason carried the deceased character and put him in the trunk and or in the back seat of the car and maybe drove it into the lake for no one to find, just because I have always thought that police and investigators never gave the lake a true look over just because maybe they know that the story of Jason may in fact be true and they dont check the lake as well as it needs to be, there are alot of possibilities, but that is my thoughts and I am sticking to them. I am going to say that the writers who wrote the script or the story if you will, that they never really thought abot the car, they were concentrating on what the scene would be and how to kill the deputy if that is how they were going to play it out, it could have been one of those scenes where they may have struggled a little bit with whether they were going to kill off the deputy or not and totally forgot about the car, I just like to think that they never paid any attention about what to do with the car, or another scenario I have also gave thought about, is that Jason carried the deceased character and put him in the trunk and or in the back seat of the car and maybe drove it into the lake for no one to find, just because I have always thought that police and investigators never gave the lake a true look over just because maybe they know that the story of Jason may in fact be true and they dont check the lake as well as it needs to be, there are alot of possibilities, but that is my thoughts and I am sticking to them.

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By: Cat http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/friday-conversation-deputy-winslows-police-car/comment-page-1/#comment-275791 Cat Sat, 09 Oct 2024 12:05:35 +0000 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=12816#comment-275791 It never crossed my mind! He could off pushed it somewhere? But would Jason know how to drive a car?? I dont think so really. It never crossed my mind! He could off pushed it somewhere?
But would Jason know how to drive a car?? I dont think so really.

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By: thevengefulmachete http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/friday-conversation-deputy-winslows-police-car/comment-page-1/#comment-275779 thevengefulmachete Sat, 09 Oct 2024 04:33:15 +0000 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=12816#comment-275779 I doubt that was the main road into the "working" camp operated by Paul and Ginny. I always entertained the theory Deputy Winslow was traveling down a back road near the condemned Crystal Lake, making sure there weren't anymore meddlesome kids tresspassing on the closed camp grounds. If I recall correctly, the road wasn't very wide to begin with. This makes the most sense to me, since we don't follow Deputy Winslow's car out of the working camp to the road where he sees Jason dodge into the woods. So, the vehicle would have been found after the bloodbath, and presumably, Jason's shack. I doubt that was the main road into the “working” camp operated by Paul and Ginny. I always entertained the theory Deputy Winslow was traveling down a back road near the condemned Crystal Lake, making sure there weren’t anymore meddlesome kids tresspassing on the closed camp grounds. If I recall correctly, the road wasn’t very wide to begin with. This makes the most sense to me, since we don’t follow Deputy Winslow’s car out of the working camp to the road where he sees Jason dodge into the woods. So, the vehicle would have been found after the bloodbath, and presumably, Jason’s shack.

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By: Timateo http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/friday-conversation-deputy-winslows-police-car/comment-page-1/#comment-275777 Timateo Sat, 09 Oct 2024 04:14:53 +0000 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=12816#comment-275777 Here's what I believe happened: Another patrolman came across the car several hours later that day, but he had no idea who it belonged to. So he did a quick reference check on the license plate. Low and behold...Officer Winslow. So this quick thinking patrolman does what any good patrolman would do in this situation: he calls AAA and has the car towed back to Chicago where it belongs...in the hands of Officer Carl Winslow. *cue Family Matters theme song with a snare tap and high hat clap at the end followed by a voice over of "Did I do that?" by Steve Urkel* : ) Here’s what I believe happened:

Another patrolman came across the car several hours later that day, but he had no idea who it belonged to. So he did a quick reference check on the license plate. Low and behold…Officer Winslow. So this quick thinking patrolman does what any good patrolman would do in this situation: he calls AAA and has the car towed back to Chicago where it belongs…in the hands of Officer Carl Winslow. *cue Family Matters theme song with a snare tap and high hat clap at the end followed by a voice over of “Did I do that?” by Steve Urkel* : )

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