I was to fly on 8-9-13 so I watched the doppler weather for New Haven all morning. Well, it was terrible. Patches of rain with strong gusts until afternoon. I followed N13622's path from TEB and looked at the graphs for his flight. The wind was from the south at 12K gusting to 19K. The last tracan had him at 800 ft at 185K. Initially, the first reports said he missed the approach and was making his second attempt when he crashed. The preliminary NTSB report has no mention of that.
Keep in mind that a Yale owned aircraft crashed attempting a circle to land on runway 20 from 02 back in 1971 (I'm not sure of the date). So, this is not an easy runway to attempt that. Also, it is possible that N13622 experienced a simultaneous flameout like the commuter crash the NTSB talks about in Nebraska-water ingesting. By my own witnessing the conditions that day, the downpours and winds, with poor visibility, I would not be surprised if that was the situation at HVN ten miles away form me.