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AcornUnderground

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Feb 28, 2020
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Does that make ANY sense??!!!
Same article everywhere basically. The man had a great PR team! His family must've been all over keeping that quiet at whatever the cost. I love how they mention N "was used in the early 1900's"....but no connecting back to why the F he had it?!?!
 
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Lostandfound7

Lostandfound7

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Jan 21, 2020
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Same article everywhere basically. The man had a great PR team! His family must've been all over keeping that quiet at whatever the cost. I love how they mention N "was used in the 90's"....but no connecting back to why the F he had it?!?!
EXACTLY! $$$$ and Power.
 
GoodPersonEffed

GoodPersonEffed

Brevity is my middle name, but my name was TL
Jan 11, 2020
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"Auto Accident - An auto accident scene investigation may include an accident reconstruction if liability is in dispute. An investigator diagrams and photographs the auto accident scene and evaluates several factors, including points of impact to the vehicles, skid marks, roadway conditions and witness statements."
 
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I am pretty sure you will die but have seen some gruesome survivors of car accidents on Documenting reality, one where a girl´s eye hangs out of her head and another with a man trapped by razor sharp metal from the car that has cut his throat, arms etc. and he would just bleed to death in agony.

It´s the same with jumping in front of a car, truck or train at high speeds I wouldn´t bet money on you surviving but it´s not reliable.
 
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Apr 12, 2020
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I'd be careful if you're driving a newer vehicle. A lot of them probably have built in safety protections to "protect themselves" with a head-on collision now. I know my new car will automatically slam on the brakes if I don't do it quick enough. It'll flash a signal at me, start making a noise, and then "take over" and slam on the brakes if I don't slow down soon enough when it perceives a collision will occur.
 
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GoodPersonEffed

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@BizarreBazaar, I'd like to point out a few things to help you make an informed decision. You may still decide to go this route and that's cool, but I think you don't have enough information.

1. Insurance companies do not want to pay. Life insurance companies have two years to make the payout, and during those two years they may choose to investigate. They'll look at the accident report, they may even use their own fraud investigators and/or hire independent investigators to determine whether it was an accident or suicide. It costs them less to investigate than to pay out. This doesn't mean they will investigate, nor does it mean they will come to the conclusion it was a suicide, but the possibility exists.

2. The news stories you shared were all immediate. Public deaths are more commonly reported than those at home or in hotels. But the news does not always report accurately, and the police do not always release all of the information. If it were later determined the deaths were suicides, the media may not have followed up, as the story was no longer fresh, and perhaps not even considered newsworthy (e.g., exciting).

3. You've made assumptions that the people who died had life insurance. There is no way to know this. If they had auto insurance, there may or may not have been coverage, as liability coverage is mandatory but self-coverage is not. But having worked in auto insurance claims, I can guarantee the insurance company would have investigated prior to paying out, because insurance companies do not like to pay out. They would go over the accident reports and hire independent accident investigators if they don't employ their own. This can drag on for a very long time.
 
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May 18, 2020
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90 mph on a straight section of road, then veer off "accidentally" to hit a thick tree that I've already pinpointed on google street view. No seat belt, should be like crashing into a stone wall. Gets ruled as an accident. My family gets my life insurance.
Dont life insurance reduce or not payout if no seatbelt.... I've heard of this, especially like in motorcycle accidents, if no helmet it effects the payout I thought.
90 mph on a straight section of road, then veer off "accidentally" to hit a thick tree that I've already pinpointed on google street view. No seat belt, should be like crashing into a stone wall. Gets ruled as an accident. My family gets my life insurance.
And why only 90mph?
90 mph on a straight section of road, then veer off "accidentally" to hit a thick tree that I've already pinpointed on google street view. No seat belt, should be like crashing into a stone wall. Gets ruled as an accident. My family gets my life insurance.
And why only 90mph?
Evidence doesn't support that at all, and the level of corruption required for something like that to be true would be astronomical including at the police department. No way and that's my final answer.
You obviously dont know police that well... at least in the united states, astronomical corruption is par for the course.
 
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