THE ALL-POWERFUL ***** CHRISTIAN GOD SURE HAS BEEN BUSY MURDERING PEOPLE
LATELY.
http://www.kpho.com/news/15012422/detail.html
PHOENIX -- More investigators headed Wednesday to southeastern Utah, where a
tour bus loaded with Arizona skiers crashed Sunday night, killing nine
people.
San Juan County Sheriff Mike Lacy was at the scene shortly after the crash
and has his own idea about what caused the wreck on State Route 163 north of
the town of Mexican Hat, Utah, in the Four Corners Area.
"This bus was going too fast to negotiate that curve," Lacy said. "There's
an advisory speed of 40 miles per hour for that curve. If somebody is not
familiar with that, going anything over 40 -- and I understand the driver
said he was going 65 -- is probably too fast for that particular curve in a
bus."
Lacy said, "Weather was not a factor at all. When I got there, the roads
were slightly wet, but not very much. There was no snow."
Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board recovered the
black box and video that were on the bus, but do not know if they will be
able to retrieve information. The driver, Welland Lotan, 71, of Apache
Junction, continues to be questioned by investigators.
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Lacy said he's been in law enforcement for 35 years and the wreck was
probably the worst he's ever seen. "It looked like somebody had blown up
that bus. There was debris scattered around and there were bodies."
Lisa Silliman, who works at the S&S Garage in New River, Utah, where the
badly-damaged bus was taken, said it was also the worst she's seen.
"We've been in business for 40 years and I've never seen this type of
accident, never," said Silliman. "I've had four or five people at a time,
but not this many. Nothing this chaotic. It's a mess."
Silliman said garage workers sorted items from the bus -- like clothes, skis
and laptops, all muddy and torn up. They were loaded into a trailer to be
taken to Phoenix.
The crash killed nine Arizonans, including three students at Deer Valley
High School in Glendale and one student at Scottsdale Saguaro High School. A
total of 51 people were on the bus, returning to Phoenix from the Telluride
ski area in Colorado.
Survivors continued telling their stories Tuesday.
"I remember waking up on the ground and thinking, 'Where am I, what's going
on?'" said Eddie Bowen. He said his friend, Whitney Gordon, was yelling,
"We've been in a really bad accident." Both Bowen and Gordon survived
without serious injuries.
Another survivor, Joe Luke Jr., said he was bruised and banged up, but
grateful to be breathing. He told CBS 5, "I just started thinking, 'Thank
you, Jesus,' because I knew I was alive. At that point, I wasn't sure if I
was going to make it, but I was alive."
Luke said, "I have stitches in my face, I have broken ribs, the doctor said
I have a fracture to my nose. (But) nine people died. Pray for those
families and what they're going through. Keep them in your prayers." (YEA,
EVERYONE PRAY TO THE SAME SICK, SADISTIC ***** ***** CHRISTIAN GOD
THAT ALLOWED THIS TO HAPPEN IN THE FIRST ***** PLACE)
DEATH TO THE JACKASS CHRISTIAN GOD
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