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CRASH
#1
Guest_Vyse33_*
Posted 23 October 2008 - 12:58 PM
About 2 miles away from Midview High School two teens by the names William Krakora (AKA: Billy) and Richard Curran got into a horrible crash. They didn't make it.
The bodies were in horrible shape. Body parts were all over the place, blood was every where, and one of the teens was split down the middle on the tree they impacted into.
It was a horrible site to see. I was on one of the four buses that passed the site before any one got there.
They called people in to talk to us. Every one on the four buses had to go it.
It was so quit at school today. No one talked. Not. One. Person. All the girls who knew the two cried all day. Friends of the two went home early.
I know a lot of you are going to think im a monster but; I really didn't care. I saw the blood and all that and thought nothing of it. I didn't shed a tear or anything. I mean it was kinda of sad hearing all his friends storys and reading the letters kids put on thier lockers, but; I didn't care.
Well, I just wanted to get this out. Heres a link to the story of the crash.
http://www.myfoxcleveland.com/myfox/pag ... geId=3.2.1
#2
Posted 23 October 2008 - 01:43 PM
Sad that they died though.
#3
Guest_Vyse33_*
Posted 23 October 2008 - 01:47 PM
#4
Guest_Telgin_*
Posted 23 October 2008 - 02:08 PM
Of course, there's more to it than just crying. Often with these sorts of things it seems that it doesn't hit you like you expect. I imagine you thought about it a good bit that didn't you? You might not have cried or even felt that bad about it, but it's not like it didn't mean anything at all to you, right?
#5
Posted 23 October 2008 - 02:31 PM
To be honest when I saw my friend slit her throat with one of my chef knifes I just sorta stared and went "oh yea.." then I walked into the next room to get another friend and said "uhm... blood... throat.. yea you go in there".
I froze, didnt know what to do.. No emotion to it.. Just blank stare.
#6
Guest_SAA_*
Posted 23 October 2008 - 04:00 PM
Also, it could be shock. A lot of times when people lose friends and people they knew, it never really hits them. They know about the death, but they don't REALLY know.
I am sorry it happened. Death is a part of life, but its hard to accept it when the persons past are young. Grieve your own way. No matter how you feel, it is fine to feel that way.
#7
Posted 23 October 2008 - 07:09 PM
I've endured the deaths of my great grandparets, my grandma's aunt, some friends, and severial good dogs. I never really just out and out cried about any of them. There've been occasional times when a few lone tears have surfaced thinking about them late at night, but that has always been it...
Perhaps your streignth can help your other friends cope, too... I've often had to be one of the support members of my family due to not breaking down over deaths and whatnot... There's no need to be hard on yourself for being yourself...
I'm sorry for your loss.
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#8
Guest_Vyse33_*
Posted 25 October 2008 - 10:02 PM
On friday, I was talking with some of thier old firends and they were saying how they would pull off all these kind of stunts with Billy's car and that they would go well over 120 mph in 35 mph zones all the time.
When I first heared that, I was like 'Holy Shit!'. They were bound to kill someone with them driving like maniacs. If I knew they drove like that I would of stayed off the roads for life.
Wow. Did she make it?
#9
Posted 26 October 2008 - 09:04 AM
#10
Posted 14 July 2011 - 05:29 PM
Thanks everyone, but too tell you guys the truth; I'm glad thier dead.
On friday, I was talking with some of thier old firends and they were saying how they would pull off all these kind of stunts with Billy's car and that they would go well over 120 mph in 35 mph zones all the time.
When I first heared that, I was like 'Holy Shit!'. They were bound to kill someone with them driving like maniacs. If I knew they drove like that I would of stayed off the roads for life.
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Wow. Did she make it?
Wow glad someone's dead? Really bc he was still a great kid, he was my cousin and I don't care if you aren't saddened by his loss but there ARE people that do miss him. If you really knew him, you'd love him and truly miss him everyday. Like I do., I'm sure you are no mother theresa behind the wheel either, racing is in our blood and usually he kept it on the track. He lived fast and died young. He can be an example to others to butt drive like that but I refuse to accept someone like you saying you're glad he's dead. Respect him even after death. As well as our family who lost him so young. Need I remind you don't throw stones ib a glass house.
#11
Posted 14 July 2011 - 06:13 PM
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