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Posted by razorsuKe on Mar24, 04 7:30am:

wtf, hit and run?

http://www.nbc10.com/news/2885819/detail.html

Guy driving SUV hit a guy fixing his tire on the side of the road.
SUV guy then drove home while the man fixing his tire was caught on the SUV. He was dragged for over 6 miles on the suspension of the SUV.

He is dead.
But the SUV driver claims he did not know he was dragging a body.
The dude's SUV actually HIT the car, theres severe frontal damage. The fact that he drove off is already suspicious enough.

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Posted by Rocky on Mar24, 04 11:01am:

He shoulda been listening to Beat of the Rising Sun

Quote:
"He advised that he thinks he struck somebody on the interstate and that there was a man deceased, kind of attached to his car,"

Hahaha XD "Kind of attached", that's great.

It sounds like he was drunk at the time, so hopefully they burn him pretty bad. However, the guy changing his tire probably coulda been over in the shoulder (?) more, and shoulda been watching for oncoming traffic. You can't always rely on the common sense of others, especially on the road. Hopefully a just sentence comes outta the whole ordeal.

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