Busted Audi
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I started to say "that's gonna leave a mark", then I realized that it
did - see pic 17.
Also note the speedo reading in pic 15.
Woof
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I started to say "that's gonna leave a mark", then I realized that it
did - see pic 17.
Also note the speedo reading in pic 15.
Woof
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It's possible that on 1/20/05 6:18 PM, Steve Plegge at jsplegge@charter.net
hurled this into the void...
> Also note the speedo reading in pic 15.
And I think that's just kph...
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hurled this into the void...
> Also note the speedo reading in pic 15.
And I think that's just kph...
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#3
Re: Busted Audi
Why is there no sign of violence/dragging/rolling/moving on the ground? Those various car parts should have left furrows/tracks in the ground. There should be tracks leading UP TO the tree that was hit, and tracks from the tree to where the 2 halves of the car came to rest. The soil and pine needles are undisturbed. If the needles fell as a result of the accident (car hitting tree knocked them down), why are there no needles in/on the car?
It appears to be staged. The car hit something, somewhere, but it doesn't appear to have happened in that location. Those car parts appear to be "placed".
It appears to be staged. The car hit something, somewhere, but it doesn't appear to have happened in that location. Those car parts appear to be "placed".
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You wreck a car going at least 80-100 mph and see what it looks like. I
wrecked a 1980 280zx going 80+ off the right side of the road and hit a
telephone pole at least 4 foot in the air, then into many other things. We
found parts across the street over 200ft away. It took me around two years
to remember most of the wreck. Speed will mess things up bad.
Dave
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> Why is there no sign of violence/dragging/rolling/moving on the ground?
> Those various car parts should have left furrows/tracks in the ground.
> There should be tracks leading UP TO the tree that was hit, and tracks
> from the tree to where the 2 halves of the car came to rest. The soil and
> pine needles are undisturbed. If the needles fell as a result of the
> accident (car hitting tree knocked them down), why are there no needles
> in/on the car?
>
> It appears to be staged. The car hit something, somewhere, but it doesn't
> appear to have happened in that location. Those car parts appear to be
> "placed"."It is noble to be good; it is still nobler to
> teach others to BE good - and less trouble".
>
> Mark Twain
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wrecked a 1980 280zx going 80+ off the right side of the road and hit a
telephone pole at least 4 foot in the air, then into many other things. We
found parts across the street over 200ft away. It took me around two years
to remember most of the wreck. Speed will mess things up bad.
Dave
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> Why is there no sign of violence/dragging/rolling/moving on the ground?
> Those various car parts should have left furrows/tracks in the ground.
> There should be tracks leading UP TO the tree that was hit, and tracks
> from the tree to where the 2 halves of the car came to rest. The soil and
> pine needles are undisturbed. If the needles fell as a result of the
> accident (car hitting tree knocked them down), why are there no needles
> in/on the car?
>
> It appears to be staged. The car hit something, somewhere, but it doesn't
> appear to have happened in that location. Those car parts appear to be
> "placed"."It is noble to be good; it is still nobler to
> teach others to BE good - and less trouble".
>
> Mark Twain
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It's possible that on 1/21/05 3:46 PM, David McCrary at
mcdave71@bellsouth.net hurled this into the void...
> Speed will mess things up bad.
Speed by itself isn't bad. It's mixing solid objects with speed that's bad.
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mcdave71@bellsouth.net hurled this into the void...
> Speed will mess things up bad.
Speed by itself isn't bad. It's mixing solid objects with speed that's bad.
Daryl
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after looking at the pics carefully, i have to agree with random00 that the accident appears to have been staged. There arent even little divits or small scrapes even at the resting big parts sharp edges, there has to be some force impacted into the ground as things come to a halt.
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Speed doesn't kill. It's the STOP that kills.
I've seen my share of nasty high speed accidents on the street and on the track. This looks staged. It looks like all the various peices of the car just dropped in from the sky. Both the front and rear of the vehicle would have had significant rotation. They should have plowed furrows into the ground as they rotated. Even had they gone airborne, that rotational inertia would have still caused them to rotate upon landing. There is no evidence of that.
I've seen my share of nasty high speed accidents on the street and on the track. This looks staged. It looks like all the various peices of the car just dropped in from the sky. Both the front and rear of the vehicle would have had significant rotation. They should have plowed furrows into the ground as they rotated. Even had they gone airborne, that rotational inertia would have still caused them to rotate upon landing. There is no evidence of that.
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i agree. 'xept for one thing.
picture 17 shows what looks like some very skillful wrapping of metal
and plastic around 'the' tree.
--fred
On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 07:38PM, NEJVTR1000F@aol.com said:
> after looking at the pics carefully, i have to agree with random00 that the
> accident appears to have been staged. There arent even little divits or small
> scrapes even at the resting big parts sharp edges, there has to be some force
> impacted into the ground as things come to a halt.
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picture 17 shows what looks like some very skillful wrapping of metal
and plastic around 'the' tree.
--fred
On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 07:38PM, NEJVTR1000F@aol.com said:
> after looking at the pics carefully, i have to agree with random00 that the
> accident appears to have been staged. There arent even little divits or small
> scrapes even at the resting big parts sharp edges, there has to be some force
> impacted into the ground as things come to a halt.
>
>
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