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Emmett Dove wrote: when I was 21 & if I wrecked while "drinking".. Ida run my a** off!! I woulda hopped in that SB, & got the hell away from the scene.. I might coulda talked him out of calling the po's on me.. all just MHO Happens all the time. Seen it literally dozens, if not hundreds, of times. Saw one scene where the person had shattered an ankle by being thrown out of a car during a rollover. Shattered so bad it was flopping around on the end of his exposed bones. He tried running from the scene also. Got about 20 yards before he finally just flopped over, the physiology of his injuries just didn't allow him to continue. Oh yeah, his girlfriend was also thrown out of the car. She was busted up pretty well also. Seat-belts keep that from happening. Both survived, though I know they will have reminders they will carry for the rest of their life. Adrenaline and alcohol, tremendous combination. Bill
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“Marched For Life 2013”
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re-reading what I said.. I think its highly possible that she got in a vehicle.. She coulda took off running, & someone else stopped & she jumped in.. she took time to grab her bookbag - so she was thinking a lil bit, so I would say she wasnt "drunk", just maybe could have failed a breathalizer.. 3 hours from home, in the freezing cold.. my first choice woulda been the SBD.. SBD- "You need help?" Me- "Hell Yea!! Sir, Ima student, I dont need trouble, PLEASE just let me sit & dont call the po-po" Idk .. maybe it where ima man.. but sbd's are usually decent people, they may yell but my sbd, I see him atleast a few times a year at the post office & he remembers my name, & is nice.. Mr. Carter.. Its the transit drivers that sometimes are more apt to evil, as I know for a fact, that for years, they transported dope from Port Authority NY to Atlantic City NJ..
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“Marched For Life 2013”
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WTH-the-original wrote: <quoted text> Happens all the time. Seen it literally dozens, if not hundreds, of times. Saw one scene where the person had shattered an ankle by being thrown out of a car during a rollover. Shattered so bad it was flopping around on the end of his exposed bones. He tried running from the scene also. Got about 20 yards before he finally just flopped over, the physiology of his injuries just didn't allow him to continue. Oh yeah, his girlfriend was also thrown out of the car. She was busted up pretty well also. Seat-belts keep that from happening. Both survived, though I know they will have reminders they will carry for the rest of their life. Adrenaline and alcohol, tremendous combination. Bill Happens here regualry Bill! I have friends that have outrun the po's & their dogs!! Your last line was a theory of mine, & I wrote over 1000 words but was never posted at renners.. thats why I came here, so I could say what I wanted when I wanted.. I compared it to when I had a wreck in the freezing cold, sleeting everywhere in the middle of the night, & I ran, behind houses, in the woods, on the road, through yards, & made it over 20+ miles home, still drunk.. lol.. Add, NCCA Track Athlete to the end of your sentance.. & it was what one of my orignal theories was...
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Emmett Dove wrote: <quoted text> Happens here regualry Bill! I have friends that have outrun the po's & their dogs!! Your last line was a theory of mine, & I wrote over 1000 words but was never posted at renners.. thats why I came here, so I could say what I wanted when I wanted.. I compared it to when I had a wreck in the freezing cold, sleeting everywhere in the middle of the night, & I ran, behind houses, in the woods, on the road, through yards, & made it over 20+ miles home, still drunk.. lol.. Add, NCCA Track Athlete to the end of your sentance.. & it was what one of my orignal theories was... Anybody that has worked as police/fire/ems knows it happens all the time, in any kind of weather. It's never the sober that run - ever. There is no doubt in my mind that she ran, and she ran because she had been drinking. I don't think she was fall down drunk, but I am sure she would have failed a sobriety test and more important, she thought that she would have failed it. That is why she ran. Add all the other things going on in her life, and its hard to make a determination, at that point was she so overwhelmed that she decided to commit suicide, or did she just screw up trying to evade and succumb to the elements. Either is possible and probably most likely based upon the evidence. Just my humble opinion. Bill
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Emmett Dove wrote: <quoted text> Your last line was a theory of mine, & I wrote over 1000 words but was never posted at renners.. thats why I came here, There is still hope. It sometimes takes him quite a while to getting around to posting peoples posts sometimes. Bill
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findmaura wrote: <quoted text>I was in no way blaming Maura.She wouldnt accept help from a scary looking older man.Scary is the word his wife used.I remember being young and a little tipsy,I believe I would have accepted a ride from young guys..They may have offered her something.Mixed with alcohol who knows. Maura was fearless, she would outrun the SBD if she thought there was a problem. Not everyone thinks someone is scary because they are large in size/tatoos/long beard, whatever. No, Maura just wanted him to go away if you ask me and as soon as he did, she started rustling around in her trunk. People have her at the car 1-2 minutes before poice came. And if this is the truth, CS went to that callers house asking about the girl with the rag in her tailpipe.
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“"CONFUSION CENTRAL"”
Since: Dec 11
Franconia NH
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Ironside is a Universal television series which ran on NBC from September 14, 1967 to January 16, 1975. The show starred Raymond Burr as the wheelchair-using Chief of Detectives, Robert T. Ironside. The character's debut was in a TV-movie on March 28, 1967. The original title of the show in the United Kingdom was A Man Called Ironside. The show earned Burr six Emmy and two Golden Globe nominations.[1] I miss My Old ironsides.....The wheelchair Detective.
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JWB
Lincoln, NH
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Det Columbo wrote: Ironside is a Universal television series which ran on NBC from September 14, 1967 to January 16, 1975. The show starred Raymond Burr as the wheelchair-using Chief of Detectives, Robert T. Ironside. The character's debut was in a TV-movie on March 28, 1967. The original title of the show in the United Kingdom was A Man Called Ironside. The show earned Burr six Emmy and two Golden Globe nominations.[1] I miss My Old ironsides.....The wheelchair Detective. I was a big fan of Mannix and his secretary Peggy. I hated cannon. Now Barnaby Jones staring Mr Clampet was good.
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JWB
Lincoln, NH
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Columbo you must have finished all the horses off last night? you took down your horse moniker.
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Advocate
Phoenix, AZ
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Re the Hadley accident with the Corolla ... why didn't Maura get cited for the accident? Alcohol may in fact *not* have been involved, since some time passed between when she left the dorm party and when the accident occurred -- and she may not have had much to drink anyhow at the dorm party. So not being cited for a DUI doesn't say anything.
But she did lose control of her vehicle. Was she not cited because the only damage was to the vehicle she was driving? Was she not cited at the scene but a charge may have come later? Was she not cited because there was ice at the intersection and she slid straight through it due to no fault of her own?
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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Advocate wrote: Re the Hadley accident with the Corolla ... why didn't Maura get cited for the accident? Alcohol may in fact *not* have been involved, since some time passed between when she left the dorm party and when the accident occurred -- and she may not have had much to drink anyhow at the dorm party. So not being cited for a DUI doesn't say anything. But she did lose control of her vehicle. Was she not cited because the only damage was to the vehicle she was driving? Was she not cited at the scene but a charge may have come later? Was she not cited because there was ice at the intersection and she slid straight through it due to no fault of her own? my understanding is "inatttention". that is a generous determination in MA, imo, especially where there is significant damage to a motor vehicle. road conditions would be indicated on the report. i don't have easy access at the moment.
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Since: Dec 11
Franconia NH
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JWB wrote: <quoted text> I was a big fan of Mannix and his secretary Peggy. I hated cannon. Now Barnaby Jones staring Mr Clampet was good. I think Joe Mannix was cool. And Peggy was pretty cute so it made for a good show. There are NO good TV series anymore. Arrrrgh John
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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Re the Hadley accident with the Corolla ... why didn't Maura get cited for the accident? Alcohol may in fact *not* have been involved, since some time passed between when she left the dorm party and when the accident occurred -- and she may not have had much to drink anyhow at the dorm party. So not being cited for a DUI doesn't say anything.~ Advocate
the debate rages years later...more questions than answers. for what it matters, perhaps JR can catch the ear of anyone attending the party to answer whether where she may / or may not "have had much to drink".
so, now, what are getting at, please?
if it is true that she had 2 major accidents in nearly as manner days, what does that tell us?
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I actually loved Columbo, that was my GrandFather's favorite. Mannix was good too. And that other one where they always said 'This tape will self destruct in ... seconds'. Mission Impossible, that's the one. Arrested Development was the last show i loved. Gone now, but not forgotten.
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Maybe little Rebecca of sunnybrook farm could give us some answers when she is done kicking the soccer ball around. Sorry....Thinking out loud again.! John
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Advocate wrote: Re the Hadley accident with the Corolla ... why didn't Maura get cited for the accident? Alcohol may in fact *not* have been involved, since some time passed between when she left the dorm party and when the accident occurred -- and she may not have had much to drink anyhow at the dorm party. So not being cited for a DUI doesn't say anything. But she did lose control of her vehicle. Was she not cited because the only damage was to the vehicle she was driving? Was she not cited at the scene but a charge may have come later? Was she not cited because there was ice at the intersection and she slid straight through it due to no fault of her own? I've wondered about that and whether Maura might have been texting and driving? Pure speculation on my part. If some time had passed between when she left the party and the accident, could you by any chance point me to a source for that? I hadn't heard that yet.
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Since: Oct 08
Worcester, MA
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Amy, they didn't text as much back then. She could have, but now it's just the thing to do. Seems that in 2004 the younger generation was still just e-mailing and calling. Lately texting and driving have become dangerous and the 'thing' that kids do.
I didn't realize the first accident 'was major' I guess you have to define 'major' yes the car was beaten up pretty badly, but supposedly no one was hurt.
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citigirl
New Bedford, MA
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Just me--paris wrote: <quoted text>Maura was fearless, she would outrun the SBD if she thought there was a problem. Not everyone thinks someone is scary because they are large in size/tatoos/long beard, whatever. No, Maura just wanted him to go away if you ask me and as soon as he did, she started rustling around in her trunk. People have her at the car 1-2 minutes before poice came. And if this is the truth, CS went to that callers house asking about the girl with the rag in her tailpipe. Just me--paris "Maura was fearless"Honestly Just me no one can say what Maura was and was not fearful of. Only Maura would know this. Wtnesses said a person was at the trunk minutes before LE came. It was dark and witnesses said they saw someone at the vehicle.
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Laurieisgone wrote: Amy, they didn't text as much back then. She could have, but now it's just the thing to do. Seems that in 2004 the younger generation was still just e-mailing and calling. Lately texting and driving have become dangerous and the 'thing' that kids do. True. Good point. I didn't even own a cell phone in 2004.
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