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Cali motorcycle crash, these pics deliver. *NSFW*!!!

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Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I know a guy who worked as an EMT for a while. He called motorcycle helmets the brain bucket because it's usually where they find the head of the crash victim in motorcycle accidents.

eeeh, where else would you expect the head to be, in the shoes or gloves?

anyways, i looked at these while i was eating pizza. these are like so extreme they don't even phase me at all. not to mention, no clue if they are real or not. its like on horror movies when they make stuff so gross it just doesnt have any effect.

same..eating KFC popcorn chicken..still wonderin' where did all the blood go whilst eyeballin' the nicely clean and mostly unruptured soft organs stacked ohso neatly...jeez my sis' dog passed gas whilst I was typin' ..ewww
 
Just in case you were wondering there's no blood because the guy died instantly. You're not going to see blood flooding out of a body when the only thing "moving" it is gavity. You guys are too quick and the "shens" draw.
 
Originally posted by: jjzelinski
Just in case you were wondering there's no blood because the guy died instantly. You're not going to see blood flooding out of a body when the only thing "moving" it is gavity. You guys are too quick and the "shens" draw.


Explain the different shoes
 
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: jjzelinski
Just in case you were wondering there's no blood because the guy died instantly. You're not going to see blood flooding out of a body when the only thing "moving" it is gavity. You guys are too quick and the "shens" draw.


Explain the different shoes


Those are riding boots. He probably had a napsack with his normal shoes that he could change into. A lot of people carry shoes, baseball caps, and stuff in napsacks when they ride. I did.
 
Originally posted by: SampSon
I love how everyone tries to debate if the whole scenario is real or not from just three pictures.

OP could've omitted the link and the whole thread would still debate the integrity of the situation.
 
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: jjzelinski
Just in case you were wondering there's no blood because the guy died instantly. You're not going to see blood flooding out of a body when the only thing "moving" it is gavity. You guys are too quick and the "shens" draw.


Explain the different shoes
umm, you'd think that someone trying to fake a crash and took enough time and effort to detail ORGANS, HAIR, APPENDAGES, ETC. would think about not leaving obvious signs of a fake picture.

fvcking duh. :roll:


=|
 
Might be fake. When I did my jury duty last year, I served in the court that decided whether deaths were accidental, homicide, or undetermined. Basically for insurance purposes. One of the deaths was a man riding a motorcycle who hit the curb diagonally at 60mph in full gear. The pics weren't pretty. He flew off the cycle, bounced a couple times on the grass, and flew into a white picket fence. The grass were torn, and the fence was sprayed with blood. I was surprised the fence held up; I guess the ground must of absorbed most of the momentum.
 
If it is real, those body parts and pieces of clothing were gathered from other places and put together there. They did not end up like that.

So, if I were to assume it is real, I would have to guess the above.
 
Another thought:

It also looks like he may have been under the tires of another vehicle, and the blood loss happened farther away from where the vehicle finally stopped with him pinned underneath. And this pic was taken after the large vehicle was removed.
 
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I know a guy who worked as an EMT for a while. He called motorcycle helmets the brain bucket because it's usually where they find the head of the crash victim in motorcycle accidents.

That's why you shouldn't do up the chin strap 😀

On a related note, many dead bodies in car accidents are found in the car. Thus you should probably avoid wearing your seatbelt, and roll the windows down.

But this has to be a repost? Unless this is a new accident, I saw these pictures 2 or 3 years ago.
 
Whatever it is in the pic, it's clear it was dragged across the road and left that wet streak.

So it's obvious that IF this is a real body (and I think it may very well be real) it's been dragged from where the catastrophic injury first occurred.
 
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
fake, the guy on the bike has his head shaved but the corpse has hair on his head.

What hair? The top of his head is missing.

Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Hhahahahaha, notice the two completely different shoes too... totally fake now.

What two shoes?

I see one riding boot, and one sneaker.

Where are there even two shoes?

Lack of blood? 2 things. 1, these pieces were pulled together from other locations. Blood would be there. 2, the bike is burning. The poor fellow could have been near enough to the flames to semi seal the wounds. One is more likely, and good enough.

And finally, if there is something of an afterlife - How would you feel if you were rejected from it because you didn't show any respect for this fellow? (Assuming, of course, that this is real. And I believe it is.) Just something to think about.
 
Originally posted by: DOSfan

And finally, if there is something of an afterlife - How would you feel if you were rejected from it because you didn't show any respect for this fellow? (Assuming, of course, that this is real. And I believe it is.) Just something to think about.
Or you were rejected for being so god damned melodramatic.
 
The weird thing about the picture is that there are no police around and some random guy is just walking along like nothing is happening.


: ) Amanda
 
I have no doubt that it is real. I am a former EMT who has seen some pretty wicked stuff. The only thing I can add is it may be two different people or two different days. I am leaning towards two different people on two different days. The first pic has a guy with a short sleeved shirt on. The crash victim has a long sleeved Yamaha shirt. The first pic has the guy on a Suzuki, not a Yamaha. Doubtful that a guy riding a Suzuki is going to be decked out in full Yamaha racing gear. Again I think the pics are real, just not of the same person or the same day. Hell the highway does not even look the same in the first crash pic as compared to the last crash pic.
 
Some folks made some good points in the thread over there.

-Why did <whoever> collect the body parts on the side of the road? Who the hell does that other than a coroner/medical examiner and shouldn't they be putting them in bags instead of piling them on the side of a road?

- I know the pics don't show much but why is there no emergency personnel anywhere to be seen?

The one suggestion that makes sense to me is this was a scene filmed for some movie.
 
Originally posted by: DOSfan
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
fake, the guy on the bike has his head shaved but the corpse has hair on his head.

What hair? The top of his head is missing.

Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Hhahahahaha, notice the two completely different shoes too... totally fake now.

What two shoes?

I see one riding boot, and one sneaker.

Where are there even two shoes?

Lack of blood? 2 things. 1, these pieces were pulled together from other locations. Blood would be there. 2, the bike is burning. The poor fellow could have been near enough to the flames to semi seal the wounds. One is more likely, and good enough.

And finally, if there is something of an afterlife - How would you feel if you were rejected from it because you didn't show any respect for this fellow? (Assuming, of course, that this is real. And I believe it is.) Just something to think about.


I seriously doubt I'd want to be in your 'afterlife' if it's filled with people like you
 
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