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by Steve
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
An motorcycle accident that sounds freaky, just doesn't sound all the freaky to me. And this happened just a few miles from my home...
A guy on a motorcycle was travelling down a road at night, when a driver enters the road from a right hand turn. The biker creams into the back of his car.
The driver finally makes it home to discover, to his horror, that there's a dead body stuck in his rear window.
So he drives to the nearest fire station, to have them deal with the body.
Meanwhile, the dead biker's friends are at the accident scene, wondering where his body was....
http://www.nctimes.com/..../riverside/18_04_468_28_07.txt
Making matters worse, the driver's blood alcohol level was such that he was driving illegally. Hard to say at this point, if he was inebriated, but apparently legally intoxicated.
My question is, "How could he not know that something crashed into the back of his car?"
I think he knew. He drove away from the scene knowing that he pulled out in front of an on-coming motorcycle, and the he knew the motorcycle hit him in the rear, but he opted to leave the scene because he knew he was intoxicated.
But he didn't count on finding a body stuck in his rear window.
So, "How the Hell did he not see this body stuck in the rear window as he drove home?"
Who the Hell knows!
But it looks like his butt is going to jail.
Labels: California Motorcycle Deaths
If the drunk in the car pulled out in front of the biker leaving him no time to avoid the accident I hope he stays in the can a long, long time Steve!
By Kano, at 8/29/2007 10:55:00 AM
F* Jail - Martinez should burn in hell!!!
By , at 8/29/2007 07:36:00 PM
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