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On yesterdays UM on LT, there was a story about a unidentified man that showed up at a small airport begging for a lift. No one would help him out. One of the workers saw him jump a fence and disappear. They found his body later that day. He apparently had climbed on a wing of the plane and fell off about 3000 feet in the air. There was an update, but I don't remember his name. They said they identified him but they never said why he did this. Was he running from something? There was no sign of drugs or alcohol in his system. Does anyone have any additional info on this case, like why was he running? Pretty interesting case.
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Check out these articles:
http://home.isoc.net/~duecker/somebodys_son.htm http://www.kentuckycrossroads.com/notebook/99sun06.html Apparently the man was a paranoid schitzophrenic who just kinda flipped out for no reason. |
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Thanks, very interesting!
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I remember that case. That guy was desperate to catch that plane.
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that story was hilarious.
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