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A perfect impact impression on all four motor tops. Hubs still intact. Two different areas of impression with an area of less deformity in between. Something pushed that roof down equally as hard on the passenger side as it did on the driver's side. No idea how a Phantom would do that.
I can believe the hubs still intact since the car metal collapsed allowing for less impact/force at the hubs.
Two different areas of depression - with an area of less deformity in between - the "in between" part is no doubt the centre support beam for the roof.
It is possible the dent on the passenger side is from "crater effect" whereas an impact on either side would collapse the other with the center remaining without much of a dent (support beam) - it is also possible as you stated secondary damage from someone looking to cash in on insurance.
It is impossible for me to say that all the damage or any of the damage was caused by what was stated to have happened - all my posts are saying it is more than possible this could very well be the results of an impact on vehicle metal - be it from a Phantom 3, a base ball or whatever. And as such I can't just doubt the OP.
As "Medina" said - it might all be an April Fools joke - doubtful but possible.