Get your spoons ready- bike stolen from dying rider

Started by LMT, September 16, 2008, 05:50:25 PM

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LMT

http://www.thespec.com/News/Local/article/431878

Man steals motorcycle from dying rider
The Hamilton Spectator
HAGERSVILLE (Sep 9, 2008)
Someone stole a motorcycle from a man as he lay dying yesterday after an accident in Hagersville.

Police say the thief rode off on the bike while its rider lay seriously injured in a ditch. The man later died.

Police have identified the victim as 26-year-old Scott Henry of Brantford.

OPP say a brown or light-coloured SUV arrived shortly after the motorcycle crashed around 3 p.m.

Someone took it "while the man was lying there," said Norfolk OPP spokesperson Constable Jeff Walraven.

Officers say the man was riding north on Indian Line between Villa Nova Road and Concession 2, Townsend, and was seriously injured when the machine went into a ditch and the rider was thrown.

An SUV with several people inside stopped, and one man got out and stole the motorcycle. Anyone with information about the SUV or the man who rode the motorcycle away is asked to call investigators at 1-888-310-1122.

factorPlayer

Wow. words fail me.  I'm all for due process and all but when they find this dude....   death by ants would be too generous...

thejsnide

Speechless.  This/These guys have no soul.  Now this is a jury I would LIKE to be on.
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Quote from: thejsnide on September 16, 2008, 06:10:16 PM
Speechless.  This/These guys have no soul.  Now this is a jury I would LIKE to be on.





Dito,  make the beast with two backsen assholes.

ROBsS4R

I wish I could say Karma would catch up to them but I don't think Karma exists for people this evil  :-\
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Howie

 :o Again, truth is stranger than fiction.  Unbelievable >:(

erkishhorde

Where is that? I'm a bit saddened by the fact that this story did not surprise me. It only filled me with despise for the human race.

If there were any chance I could survive an accident, it would kill me to see someone stealing my bike instead of helping me.  >:(
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Big Troubled Bear

I wish the make the beast with two backser gets the death penalty >:(
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TiNi

what kind of person would do that  ???

unbelievable.....

wbeck257

Okay -- the guy did a dick move. But, really, homeboy doesn't need to die...

Yes, he's an ass. He probably should get the shit kicked out of him a few (dozen) times. But kill him, really?
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Quote from: ROBsS4R on September 16, 2008, 07:01:48 PM
I wish I could say Karma would catch up to them but I don't think Karma exists for people this evil  :-\

And who knows, maybe dieing motorcycle rider did something shitty to deserve this.

Or maybe homeboy who stole the bike is just an ass.
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ducatiz

did the thief know the guy was mortally wounded?  probably not.

he's an asshole and needs to go to prison and have a few dozen husbands, but he didn't kill anyone.

also, no one is under any obligation to render aid.  if he had stopped and just watched the guy die, he is guilt-less (in the eyes of the law)

but he's definitely an asshole all around.  prison and give him some vaseline with sand in it.

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vwboomer

Coulda at least called 911 and THEN stolen the bike.
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herm

a) why is anyone defending a bike thief?
b) where is human decency?
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