Sunday, December 8, 2013

Arrest Made In Paul Walker Crash Thievery (Video)


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Arrest Made In Paul Walker Crash Thievery (Video)

By Susan Duclos
A teenager, 18 year old Jameson Witty was arrested for stealing parts of the wrecked car that Paul Walker and Roger Rodas died in on Saturday, November 30, 2013.
The other thief is supposedly out of the state and TMZ reports he was contacted and is expected to surrender to authorities.
The little idiot Witty actually posted pictures of the stolen part of the crashed car Walker and Rodas were driving that tragic day from the tow truck taking the wreckage away, on Instagram and bragged, "Piece of Paul walkers car, took it off a tow truck at a stop light." 
Proof positive that it takes all kinds and that this 18 year-old isn't the brightest bulb in the package.
Both Witty and his partner in crime are expected to be charged with felony grand theft and tampering with evidence.




 


 


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Paul Walker Alive 60 Seconds After Fatal Crash: Video Report

According to the newly release video report below, actor Paul Walker survived for nearly 60 seconds after the car crash that claimed his life. The video below has gone viral with nearly a million hits in a few days and shows a different angle to the car crash from previously released videos. Though many conspiracy theories surrounding Paul Walker's death have arisen in the days since his death, the video below has now brought up all kinds of new questions surrounding the actor's unfortunate death. RIP Paul Walker.
“Fast & Furious” star Paul Walker initially survived a horrific car crash but died moments later due to a combination of injuries from the impact and the resulting fire, according to a coroner’s report.
The one-page preliminary report released by the Los Angeles County coroner’s office Wednesday listed the cause of the actor’s death as the “combined effects of traumatic and thermal injuries.”
An autopsy concluded that Roger Rodas, who was driving the red Porsche Carerra GT, suffered “multiple traumatic injuries,” but there is no mention in the report of fire being a factor in his death.



 




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