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Fatal Hit-and-run of a Homeless Man in Kentucky

Covington, KY, USA. February 2, 2017

51-year-old Brian Patrick Marlin was fatally struck during the wee A.M. hours of February 2, 2017 and dragged down Interstate 75 southbound for 2 miles before the car came to rest at a gas station. He was pronounced deceased at the scene.
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Re: Fatal Hit-and-run of a Homeless Man in Kentucky

I read the title and immediately though "wait huh, how'd he get a car?"
But... no
it was the homeowner that was doing the driving not the homeless.
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Re: Fatal Hit-and-run of a Homeless Man in Kentucky

I read the title and immediately though "wait huh, how'd he get a car?"
But... no
it was the homeowner that was doing the driving not the homeless.
It got at me first too.
Then I did something unthinkable:
I read the description...
and then it all came together.
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Re: Fatal Hit-and-run of a Homeless Man in Kentucky

The driver returned to the gas station to bring back the window cleaner guy.
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Re: Fatal Hit-and-run of a Homeless Man in Kentucky

The driver returned to the gas station to bring back the window cleaner guy.
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Re: Fatal Hit-and-run of a Homeless Man in Kentucky

I read the title and immediately though "wait huh, how'd he get a car?"
But... no
it was the homeowner that was doing the driving not the homeless.
You know many homeless people live in their cars?
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Re: Fatal Hit-and-run of a Homeless Man in Kentucky

Guess the driver asshole was hoping he would fly off on the highway.
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Re: Fatal Hit-and-run of a Homeless Man in Kentucky

I read the title and immediately though "wait huh, how'd he get a car?"
But... no
it was the homeowner that was doing the driving not the homeless.
Seriously though, a homeless guy ought to have enough sense not to walk out in traffic right?
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Re: Fatal Hit-and-run of a Homeless Man in Kentucky

Interstates, major highways, autobahns, etc. are engineered for motor vehicle traffic and not pedestrians. From NHTSA: nighttime driving visibility is reduced by as much as 65% vs daytime visibility. 70% of roadway pedestrian accidents occur between the hours of 6:00 PM and 6:00 AM yet nighttime driving accounts for only 25% of the total driving hours.
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Re: Fatal Hit-and-run of a Homeless Man in Kentucky

Driver was obviously considering how he could get away with it. For two miles he drove, probably trying to push the corpse out of the window. I bet someone watched the man get hit. Otherwise, why would the driver admit that he drove with him for two miles. Seems too nefarious. Hit and run, probably drunk driving.
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