I personally have lots of experience in my little car with the accelerator sticking. It does it constantly because of the after market cruise control I installed some years back, the cause is the ball chain is too short and gets caught in the cable sheave, and there no quick cure for it.
The first time it happened it was a surprize, my reaction was to tap the pedal, and then push clutch in and key off, all with in micro seconds of each other, so yes the driver and skill plays huge in a situation like that.
As far as brakes stopping a car with WOT and at speed, maybe with the right driver and conditions, I would think someone would have a very difficult time after getting into fade due to the heat factor, I have been into that many times in years past, its like hauling a trailer twice the vehicle weight and without trailer brakes.
If these problems are not an electric and or computer fault, then it is something commandeering the system.
I have questions, did all these cars have ABS? What other systems are run through the PCM or BCM ? I remember hearing many years ago about ABS applying the brakes when ever without driver input, or cases where the driver hit the brake pedal and there where zero brakes.
Can the computers in these cars isolate the ignition switch?
Also I remember seeing a system that was created for police agencys, that gave them the ablity to shut off the engine fuel and ignition systems in a chase, so commandeering is not out of the question. Just curious.