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11-07-2015, 02:56 PM
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Re: Nasty car accident
oh my god, please tell me that kid is not staring at his mom, that is the saddest thing for him. I think someone here previously stated they read about this accident and it was his mother and sister who died in the wreck. I know at least one person said 'he doesn't seem too upset' but sweetheart - his mind cannot wrap around what he is seeing. There IS some kind of a stop-gap protection thing your brain does when it sees something it doesn't want to see. I mean you may be looking at something - you know exactly what it is, exactly. You came home, just walked in the door - your kid is in the floor with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. YOU KNOW what you're seeing. But I'm pretty sure you would stare in total blank non-understanding for a few seconds. What IS THAT - THAT CAN'T BE REAL, that's not real. Man, that kid is in shock and he will have nightmares for life. Sad. |
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11-07-2015, 07:45 PM
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Re: Nasty car accident
both driver and front passenger have them belts on. that hair on the side of the dead girl looks like another person in the back but the hair texture looks similar to the dead girl's. So it could be that the broken windshield sliced her face and that was the other half of it, that one with tuft of hair.
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11-08-2015, 03:21 AM
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Re: Nasty car accident
That last photo is one of the main reasons I come on DR. The raw emotion outstrips anything even the best actors and playwrights can dream up. I have no time for reality TV because that's where actors and playwrights can and do outstrip real life. Nobody's challenging Shakespeare having topless arguments in Walmart. But reality like this is riveting - it affects you on an instinctive level Just look at his face - your heart goes out to that poor man.
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