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07-12-2016, 03:35 AM
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Re: Paul Walker's Autopsy Report (Fast & Furious Star)
Yeah, you likely read it on here documenting reality and in full. I posted the link to the exact post of the link of the autopsy reports for both Paul and Roger which were and still are posted on the LA Times website. Click the following link my post. You'll arrive at the exact post of the LA Times link where the reports are located. "Paul Walker Death Picture" The autopsy reports were published on the LA Times website January 3, 2014. Just over one month after the crash. Or screw it, I will be nice and just give you LA Times Link where they are located still. (that's if you waited to read my entire post) :-D Sorry I'm tired and feeling froggy. Anyway here there are: http://documents.latimes.com/paul-wa...das-autopsies/ |
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03-14-2017, 04:44 PM
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Re: Paul Walker's Autopsy Report (Fast & Furious Star)
Yes, the limited amount of soot in his air ways and lungs strongly suggests he was dead before the fire took hold, probably from massive blunt force trauma to the head. It is very likely from the injuries that he was sitting in the passenger seat of the car when it crashed so he would have suffered the hardest impact. A very sad way to go, but probably one that he would have appreciated, even if only on an ironic level...
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07-20-2017, 11:21 PM
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Re: Paul Walker's Autopsy Report (Fast & Furious Star)
It was not on Constitution, the road is called Constellation. The address was: 28385 Constellation Rd, Valencia, CA. |
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07-21-2017, 12:45 AM
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Re: Paul Walker's Autopsy Report (Fast & Furious Star)
I concur, he would've had an extraordinary amount of internal bleeding. We can guess what killed him until the end of time but as we so often forget, like with accidents, there is rarely any single one cause. So I have to conclude that it was blunt force trauma that caused the most immediate and severe damage. And then so on and so forth, but my point is that there was no going back, as they often say "If this had happened in the middle of a surgical table/hospital it still wouldn't have made a difference" Personally I'd be ashamed of going that way in that sorta car with THAT sorta driver... But it isn't like he expected this... God bless |