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Cars don't explode when they crash... so what happened to Paul Walker?

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting: Bugs, Questions and Support' started by pf12351, Dec 1, 2013.

  1. logoster

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    get out, now, thats the most insesensative thing ive ever seen anyone say, as not only is that horribly wrong (the fast and furious movies are great movies) but how would you feel if one of your family member's died, and was in a blockbuster movie, then someone comes and says "at least there wont be anymore terrible <movienamehere> movies anymore, yeah, wouldnt feel to good to be on that side, would it
     
  2. SixSixSevenSeven

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    No respect for the dead anymore
     
  3. jordanpuma

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    well, if he or the driver was not DUI, then I do feel extremely sorry for them

    but it seems that a ton of actors have been dieing off because they did something stupid.
    heck, the whole thing might actually have been an intentional murder, the fact that there was almost nothing left after the fire, I just hope it was a painless death, I sincerely do, seeing as a loved one died by drowning recently, while scuba diving, not rally the way I'd like to go.

    all in all, I guess I was a dick for what was said, sorry.

    now that I looked it up;
    The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office stated that speed was a factor in the crash. Burned rubber and doughnut marks were found in figure 8 patterns on the road near the crash site
    -Wikipedia

    and they didn't know who was driving at the time, seeing as almost nothing was left, so still, it could've been reckless driving, not some freak accident.
     
  4. moosedks

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    From what I've heard paul's friend was driving the car, which makes sense since that isn't paul's car.
     
  5. GhostRai

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    Boycot Porsche's :/ The crash was pretty bad, atleast I'm sure he died on impact and was painless (I hope) The car is literally torn in half :eek:

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    Well looking at the crash photo, it's clear speed was a factor, cars don't just wrap themselves around a telephone pole at traffic speed, what was the weather like at the time of the crash?
     
  6. moosedks

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    Well, I think speed was fairly obvious speed was involved. From the photos it looked like the weather was pretty good.
     
  7. bunnns

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    Dosent it just suck when people die when they don't deserve to? R.I.P Paul walker. I saw a flipped over Prius completely mangled yesterday. And you can tell the car didn't explode as there would not be bits of paint still on it.
     
  8. Garebear

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    He hit that pole going at least 65. This was no accidental slide from a drift into a pole. He (Rodger Rodas) was probably going to fast and he passed near a car and coming back into his lane, depending on tires, which gear he was in probably was a factor in why he lost control. Rodger was the CEO of Paul's high end performance shop 'Always Evolving'. Neither 2 men where amateur drivers. Both quite professionals.
     
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