HE WASN’T ALONE BEFORE THE ACCIDENT — POLICE INVESTIGATE UNUSUAL BEHAVIOR OF GOLF LEGEND Tiger Woods refused a urine test, but investigators found hidden footage from before the accident.

FLORIDA, USA — The focus of the investigation into Tiger Woods’ recent accident is shifting — away from the moment of the crash itself, and toward the hours leading up to it.

After declining a urine test requested following the incident, attention has now turned to surveillance footage that authorities have been reviewing from earlier that night.

And according to sources familiar with the case, that footage may be raising more questions than answers.

A Decision That Changed the Direction

Woods’ refusal to undergo further testing has not, by itself, determined any conclusions. However, it has prompted investigators to rely more heavily on timeline reconstruction and external evidence.

“This is where video becomes critical,” one source said. “It helps establish what happened before the vehicle ever moved.”

The Footage Before the Crash

Authorities have reviewed CCTV recordings from locations Woods reportedly visited prior to the accident, including public venues and surrounding areas.

While officials have not released specific details, they confirm that the footage is being analyzed to determine:

  • His condition before driving
  • The exact timeline of his movements
  • And whether anything unusual occurred shortly before he got behind the wheel

“It’s about context,” an investigator explained. “Not just the crash — but everything leading up to it.”

A Timeline Under Reconstruction

Investigators are now piecing together a minute-by-minute sequence, combining:

  • Surveillance footage
  • Witness accounts
  • And available digital data

The goal is to understand whether the accident was the result of a sudden event — or part of a broader chain of circumstances.

No Conclusions — But Growing Questions

Authorities emphasize that no official findings have been announced, and that all evidence is still under review.

However, experts note that in cases like this, pre-incident behavior can be just as important as the incident itself.

“What happens before someone drives can often explain more than what happens after,” one analyst said.

The Question That Now Matters Most

As the investigation continues, the central issue is no longer just how the crash occurred —

But what happened in the moments before it.

Because if the answers aren’t in the test —

They may be in the timeline.


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