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#103
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12-03-2013, 11:40 PM
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Re: Paul Walker Death Picture
Paul Walker was photographed getting into the passenger side of the car about half an hour before the crash. Witnesses said Roger Rodas drove the car away from the charity event. Also, the cap that Roger Rodas always wore can be seen sitting on the roadway in close proximity to the driver's side. There is more evidence from witnesses who saw Paul Walker at the accident scene still strapped to his seat on the passenger side of the vehicle. The seatbelt buckle was apparently unable to be reached in time in order to release him from the wreck. Most of the evidence seems to point to the owner of the car, Roger Rodas, to have been driving at the time of the crash. |
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#104
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12-03-2013, 11:55 PM
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Re: Paul Walker Death Picture
I would also say there's no way anyone will go for a ride in a car like that and ride the passenger seat going and coming back,Rodas drove off but anyone could have been driving back and being the car had 3200 miles on it from Rodas driving it, I won't be surprised if he let his buddy try it out and he lost control on the way back, still very sad thing to happen on such a positive day.
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#106
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12-04-2013, 12:08 AM
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Re: Paul Walker Death Picture
They were gone for more than 20 minutes, and the accident was within a short walking distance from where they left (they were probably doing the loop over and over again). It's not that unfathomable that they switched positions, and Paul ended up driving the car at some point. Again, just pure speculation. I don't know. I just thought the story from his friend about trying to get him out was suspicious and unrealistic.
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