I don't know guys, to me this paragraph says a lot
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The 35-year-old from British Columbia, who had a valid driver's license, struggled to tell the trooper where he was going and how long he had been in Washington, prompting the trooper to search his car, Merrill said.
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If I'm a police officer and I see an out of state/province driver's licence and I ask where you're going and how long you've been here, and you can't answer . . . that seems fishy to me.
If the money was legit wouldn't you just say "I'm on vacation and am driving through Washington on my way back home"? If a police officer was in my home and asked where I got my TV, and I said "I got it at Futureshop oh I guess it would be 3 or 4 years ago now" that answer is a lot different from "ughhhhh ummmmm what TV?" Regardless I think the television example is a little extreme of an analogy over having $275k in a suitcase in your car.