Investigators Conclude High Speed Was Cause Of Paul Walker Fatal Accident

Investigators Conclude High Speed Was Cause Of Paul Walker Fatal Accident
After a four-month investigation on the accident which killed Paul Walker, officials concluded that the cause was excessive speed and not mechanical failure.

According to the final report, the red 2005 Porsche Carrera GT sports car that was driven by Roger Rodas,Walker’s friend, was going “between 80 and 93 mph(129 to150 kilometers per hour) at the time the car impacted a power pole and several trees.” The speed limit on Santa Clarita, California, northwest of Los Angeles, is 45 mph(72 mph).


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7msynthetic7msynthetic - 3/26/2014 1:32:13 PM
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Well DUHHHHHH! Wow those investigators are smart boyz!!


monstermonster - 3/26/2014 3:45:23 PM
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How stupid do they think we are. We all know that the crash was at high speed. The question was not about the speed but more as to why the car went into flames and the car burned to down to nothing. I wonder how much coverup there is in this investigation.


MattDarringerMattDarringer - 3/26/2014 7:53:41 PM
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Why wouldn't the car have burned to bits? The crash was horrific and no doubt the gas tank was ruptured. There is no cover up. This was solely the idiocy of two men with b@!!$ bigger than their brains. The video of the crash shows the car disintegrating.


randy3023randy3023 - 3/26/2014 9:20:26 PM
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Roger Rodas killed Paul Walker.


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