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OFFICIAL POLICE PHOTOS: Tiger Woods Car After Crash - Windows Smashed On Both Sides

Dec. 3 2009, Published 2:15 p.m. ET

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Official police photos of Tiger Woods’ crashed car were released Wednesday afternoon and they show that rear windows were smashed on BOTH sides of the vehicle.

The damage to the black Cadillac SUV is extensive and shows that the golfer’s one-car smashup at 2:31 a.m. November 27 was more dramatic than he has indicated.

What is most interesting, though, is the fact that the rear side windows are smashed on both sides of the car.

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Tiger’s wife Elin is said to have smashed a window with a golf club to help pull him out of the vehicle after he crashed.

But there is nothing in the police report that indicates either side of the car was blocked, raising the question of why did Elin smash windows on both sides?

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Three women have come forward in the last week claiming that they have had affairs with Tiger. The National Enquirer published the first account, detailing his cheating scandal with Rachel Uchitel.

Us Weekly then produced Jaimee Grubbs, who has a voice mail from Tiger saying that his wife looked through his phone and might call Jaimee. Tiger’s call to Jaimee appears to have been triggered by the Enquirer’s cheating story. A third woman, Kalika Moquin, is also being named as one of Tiger’s extra-marital lovers.

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The police photos show a lot of glass inside the car from the smashed windows, a severely damaged front-end of the vehicle and reveal the accident and aftermath were far more dramatic than Tiger has admitted to so far.

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