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Yeah, you see the brain stuck to the rear door of the semi?
And more...I'm pretty sure it's skull...on the road to the left of the car. [Mortal Kombat] FATALITY! [/Mortal Kombat] CJ |
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Now I see it... Damn.... |
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I do now. |
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eh holy shit there is something smooshe on the back door. looks just like the pile of chum next to the car eh, that guys out of his mind there
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Thankfully the morons stupidity killed himself and not an innocent person.
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The Dot bumper is designed to stop a car at speeds up to 100 miles per hour.
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The DOT bumper is still intact , you can see the down bar and the brace are still intact in the first picture . You can see how it "Peeled" the Vette down the left side and came to rest behind the rear tire . I'm sure the front of the vette was low enough to go under the crossbar and lift the back of the trailer till it got to the empty spot behind the rear wheels of the car |
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We need to ban semis going backwards at 100mph. It's for the children.
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Aint skull.... Chunks of fiberglass. You can see the same two pieces laying there in both pics, just behind what appears to most likely be the drivers door skin. At the speed he/she was moving to embed the car as nicely as they did, (judging by the lack of ANY skid marks) gooey brains would have been pretty much vaporized. In any event, they did a nice job Rims still look good tho, I'll take em ! |
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I wonder if it was the speed with which the head was vaporized, or the drugs/alcohol in their system that caused them to not feel any pain.
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I'm not so sure that those big chunks to the left are fiberglas.
I'm SURE that the pinkish smaller chunks and spots behind the car are NOT car parts. They're brain parts. Not exactly vaporized, but blown all over the place, for sure. CJ |
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the driver didn't feel shit! but he did see it coming at the last second! look at the 2nd picture right behind the rear wheels of the vet. |
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Or they were too busy dialing/yakking on the cellphone to see where they were going. |
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If it was, that sucks. If I were committing suicide in a corvette, I would at least Evel Knievel off a cliff or something. |
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It is a no-brainer that he wasn't very head-strong... . |
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It would be funny (in a sick morbid way) if someone could 'shop " Owned Trucking Co. " along the side of the semi.
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Wonder what the last thing that was going thru his head was?
The Trailer. |
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Than whats that grey bar sitting on the hood of the vette? |
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The DOT bumber looks intact on the LHS but not on the right. I agree that the small hunks behind the car are BM. It looks like the trailers wheels were pushed as far forward as they will go.
Any ideas on the purpose of the yellow tarp? Bomber |
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In the higher res pictures ive seen, theres an arm right infront of the licensce plate that belonged to the truck.
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Somebody is going to have to pick up the pieces. |
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The cop car looks like Mahwah PD...from NJ WBK |
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Yellow tarp is actually an emrgency blanket. Probably there to cover the body or parts left in the street.
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Truck is on the shoulder. Vette passing on the shoulder? Ooops
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I remember seeing these (or very simular) awhile back on a Chevy board. IIRC it was a DD running from the cops.
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possibly a modern day re-enactment of the old high-speed vette chase that ended with him plowing at about 120 into the back of a semi.
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Do not pass GO
Do not collect $200 Go directly to DEAD! Or to describe what the guy was thinking in Emoticons: |
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