Source: DW
If you get into the second video link, (which you have to sign into Youtube to access because it is "sensitive", the dashcam guy pulls up close enough to the smashed truck to see the rear license plate (which is clearly visible later in the video) and it looks like the number is P235090. But I can't tell for sure because it is barely readable on my 1366X768 screen and I can't capture it out at a 1080P screen resolution. If anyone can get it clearly by playing it back at 1080P on a monitor that can show that at full native resolution, they might be able to ID the truck. I'll try this on a better screen when I can get to a "totally random computer".
ALSO: There is a way it could have been an illegal alien - if he was a drug dealer (probable if the truck was his) and a drug cartel remote hijacked his truck. That is also possible, and is so well known about it happens in Mex soap operas on occasion. It is definitely a remote hijack, who did it and who was really in the truck are the only questions.
Probable remote control car murder clearly caught on video
The story does not make sense. Here's the story: Drunk illegal alien asleep behind the wheel causes high speed car crash, killing one and injuring 4. Here is what really happened:
A Chevy truck with a limiter set at 105 went 135 + under perfect control on the shoulder of the road, trying to avoid everyone, until it hit a curve in the road and could not stay in it's lane. When it could not stay in it's lane, it was skillfully driven to the center of the second lane in and stayed in the center of that lane perfectly until it impacted a lexus without ever having hit the brakes. After impact, the brake lights come on, but the driver was likely not capable of hitting the brakes at that point, so probably an automatic system auto braked. So there are holes in the story, and that's not good.
Here's what really happened if you patch a few holes in the story: A perfectly awake driver who could not have possibly been drunk kept a 105 MPH limited Chevy truck under perfect control at 135+ WHILE HOLDING HIGH BEAMS ON MANUALLY and this driver OBVIOUSLY did not want to hit anyone. This is clearly proven by the rear camera video:
of another driver. Despite not wanting to hit anyone, he did not brake before impacting when he drove perfectly before that, proving he was awake. There's no way that crash happened the way the official story says it did. And conveniently, though you can tell the truck has a front plate that has been blurred out of the video, in the front dashcam video:
which shows the actual impact it has the back plate totally deleted. I don't believe the camera did not catch the license plates when it was so perfectly clear for everything else, clearly someone did not want this truck identified. Ok, so here is the photo sequence that proves this 100 percent.