Report: Tiger Woods' wife tricked mistress

More details have emerged in a recent report regarding Tiger Woods' early-morning car accident in November that led to his highly publicized sex scandal. (File photo, 2007) Credit: Getty Images
A new report claims to shed light on what happened that fateful November night Tiger Woods crashed his SUV.
Gerald Posner, a contributor to Tina Brown's Web site The Daily Beast, spoke to two sources who discussed details of the night with Woods' wife, Elin.
Here are the five things you need to know, according to Posner and his sources.
1. Before the Thanksgiving crash, Woods gave Elin advance warning that the National Enquirer was going to publish a story claiming that he had an affair with club manager Rachel Uchitel. He swore to Elin that the story was false and Elin believed the relationship was platonic.
2. Elin eventually learned more about the Enquirer story and began arguing with her husband. After the argument, Tiger took Ambien to fall asleep.
3. While her husband was asleep, Elin looked through Tiger's cell phone and found Uchitel's number, plus a text Tiger sent to her saying, "You are the only one I've loved."
4. Elin texted Uchitel, pretending to be Tiger, writing "When are we seeing each other again?" Uchitel texted back and then Elin called Uchitel, who answered thinking it was Tiger calling. "I knew it was you," Elin asserted. "Oh ---!" a shocked Uchitel responded and hung up.
5. Elin woke up Tiger by screaming at him. He was still in a stupor from the Ambien. Elin began hitting him and chased him from the house wielding a golf club. Tiger ran to the SUV, then careened off the fire hydrant and hit a tree. When he was later released from the hospital, Tiger was taken to an undisclosed location. Elin was still smoldering and wouldn't allow him to return home.
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