Posted by J.Wondergem on December 03, 2013 at 17:46:18 from (70.210.65.178):
In Reply to: OT maximum creepy posted by jon f mn on December 03, 2013 at 07:46:57:
In the early 70s our company had a check threw garage East of Gary In. Some steel hauler had hit the side of the bridge on 53 at Ripley street where the our check thru was on old US 20. I was coming from the West some where, probably Iowa, had to get off at Cline Ave, go North to US 20 then East threw Gary. This was about 4 in the morning, coming up to a traffic light there was a car in the left lane just setting there while the light was green. When I got up there the light turned red, pulled up next to the car and looked down into it, and saw a guy laying over in the seat with part of his head blown off. Blood all over every where. I put it in gear and ran threw that red light. At our check thru, I was telling those guys about it, and another driver came in, said cop cars all over back there. Never did hear what happened. Figured mafia bumped someone off.
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