On a steep hill it should roll almost instantly. How not notice the car rolling. Also why would you put in neutral, that
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wolfbynyt — 9 years ago(June 19, 2016 06:47 PM)
I've seen people in a rush throw open their door and jump out with their car still "rocking" from stopping. I could easily see one start rollingg without the person realizing it. Go to Youtube, you'll find plenty of videos of cars rolling after their owners got out. Not all of them notice right away.
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marbleann — 9 years ago(June 19, 2016 07:14 PM)
I use to drive a stick until my knees gave out. But inclines are very hard to see if it is a very slight one. You learn that while at traffic lights. A very slight incline will have a car with a stick shift rolling backward in a second. I think he might not saw it coming and when he did he started running from the car and got pinned because the car caught up to him and a place that would stop it a brick mailbox. I am sure that car was still on with wheels turning when the cops found him. Terrible. Or he just did not hear it coming and it crushed him. We really have no description in which was he was facing. I believe this is going to be too gruesome to tell..Or Jeep had got a big lawsuit if he left the hand break on if it was a manual or in Park if it was automatic.
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WeDidntBurnHim — 9 years ago(June 20, 2016 07:26 AM)
You REALLY think someone would choose this method for a suicide? A freak accident doesn't seem more plausible?
Why do something that, if unsuccessful, would bring about unimaginable pain and life altering disfigurement?
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Mattfinbell — 9 years ago(June 20, 2016 09:31 PM)
WeDidntBurnHim
You REALLY think someone would choose this5b4 method for a suicide? A freak accident doesn't seem more plausible?
Why do something that, if unsuccessful, would bring about unimaginable pain and life altering disfigurement?
the car proably slammed him into the fence he didnt have time to scream and he died of lack of oxygen
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5535 — 9 years ago(June 20, 2016 01:02 AM)
Good question OP, but there's a lot of things to take into account.
What was his neighborhood section like in terms of noise? Was his drive way right on the edge of a decent influx of traffic, where the constant sounds of cars would make it so that he wouldn't hear his own car rolling toward him?
Was somebody mowing the lawn nearby, drowning out the mild noise of his car rolling toward him?
Was somebody near him playing loud music?
Did Anton have an iPod in his ears?
Was it windy enough out to cause some noise or distraction to take away Anton's concentration?
ETC ETC.
Bare in mind that a car rolling (How fast did it roll???) isn't going to make near as much noise as if someone was pressing on the gas.
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CakeMurphy — 9 years ago(June 20, 2016 02:08 AM)
The ignorance is mind blowing. A car rolling in neutral is not loud. Ask your non common sense self thisIF HE HEARDIT, DON'T YOU think he'd HAVE AVOIDED IT?
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chopperman — 9 years ago(June 20, 2016 02:38 AM)
people slip up. there are only so many hours in the damn day so you are in a rush, you live in a crowded city with far too many people you have to get your damn mail and probably get to your next damn appointment because you are an in-demand actor who may not be one day so you can't screw that up so you cut corners where you shouldn't and you end up paying the price. life is far too hard. for everybody.
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dinkywinky123 — 9 years ago(June 20, 2016 03:15 AM)
It's most likely a tragic accident. If you leave a vehicle on a steep incline there's a small chance it can roll backwards so you have to be ultra careful to make sure the handbrake/parking brake is on.
I parked my former car and forgot to put the handbrake on. It rolled down the street and hit a lamp post. Thankfully it didn't hit an incoming car!
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varietycomedy — 9 years ago(June 20, 2016 05:55 AM)
Sounds fishy to me
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generalnotsew6501 — 9 years ago(June 21, 2016 09:13 PM)
I seriously hope you are not insinuating any foul play. You would have to be paranoid schizophrenic or have an incredibly low IQ to think that. It doesn't take much to think about how ridiculously unlikely that would be. Not to mention next to impossible. There are about 1,000 easier ways to off someone. This would be something straight out of a Hitman video game.