1) The accident itself may not entail criminal liability.
--but he's out late at night with a woman to whom he supplies a house, walk around money, a studio, supplies etc. And I guessing they had sex that night. She's dead now. So there will be an autopsy and his affair, the accident etc. will be front page news.
--she's dead, he knows it. He gets out of the car, he's not looking to dial 911, he could have done it with his cell phone. He's looking to get out of the mess. The car blows up, which is good news for him, no DNA to place him in the car. He makes a fingerprint-less phone call to a virtual unknown in his circles.
2) leaving the scene of an accident WITHOUT contacting emergency services (911) is a crime, and with a death, possibly a felony
3) Covering up his presence in the car, and involvement with the fatal accident is obstruction of justice and is a felony in most states
4) His conspiring with the kid to hide his presence at the scene of the accident and hide his involvement is witness tampering which is a felony as well
But the underlying motivations for Gere's actions were to avoid exposure and negative attention that might delay or tank the sale of his business which would expose his fraudulent financial statements, debt-asset reports, his illegal unreported loan, and his failure to disclose his foreign investments etc. That would put him in deep, deep do-do, probably even more than leaving the scene of the accident.
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