While I don't doubt it's possible for one person to run over and kill a bicyclist who is then run over by a second vehicle, my b.s. detector is alarming because (1) the driver who claims to be the second one to run Mr. Gonzalez over did not stop and did not come up with this story right away when it would indicate someone else had killed him, (2) the driver who claims to be the second person to run the decedant over claims she only saw him in her rearview mirror (I think a person has to be Kennedy-style drunk not to see a B&B--no, Teddy, that's body and bicycle--in the road before running the B&B over, and (3) CSI had an episode in which a person was the second one to run the body over recently.
I also find your claim of up to 20 people running over the body to be--well, as incredible as a Bill&Hillary story.
I also find your claim of up to 20 people running over the body to be—well, as incredible as a Bill&Hillary story.
Well your Honor she had already been run over several times and when I saw that it was Hillery! I just had to run over her twice!”
Judge, “Twice? Only TWICE???” Why not five or six times?.
“Well your Honor, there were other people waiting their turn
and honking their horns.”
“Case dismissed.”
Stuff happens out there.
We had an evil SUV sideswipe a dumptrunk out there once, and it took off over an embankment and came down on several cars in a different section of the highway ~ killed a bunch of people ~ and yes, pedestrians on the Interstates around here regularly get killed and then hit repeatedly. Hard to slow rush hour traffic.
There a gazillion sites about pedestrian/bicyclist traffic accidents on the net. One of them at http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/PED_BIKE/docs/03p00324/01.htm reports information on a variety of "different" kinds of Hispanics ~ which means that although the FBI can't tell us how many black people are murdered by Hispanics each year, there's a website that can tell us how many Puerto Rican men were riding a bicycle when hit by a large truck.