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10 Comments
maryhinge at 07:03 PM JST - 5th July
Well today's episode of daily happenings is a bit different. A mystery of a body in a car instead of a slaying of kids etc.
hamiltontruther at 10:28 PM JST - 5th July
so tell us again japan leaders. how safe is japan?
Speed at 11:13 PM JST - 5th July
If he was still alive when they sunk the car, that's got to be one of the most awful ways to die. Poor guy.
VOR at 01:12 AM JST - 6th July
somebody owed someone some money.
timorborder at 10:44 AM JST - 6th July
Saw this one on the news this morning. Whoever did this miscalculated the depth of the pond. Instead of the car (mini van) being submerged totally, the level of the water was just up to the windows. As such, the vehicle stood out like the proverbial dog's xxxxxx.
FryingMonkey at 04:14 PM JST - 6th July
The old “submerged car with body in the trunk” routine. There’s a classic that will never die. Very much agree with VOR, definitely money.
ca1ic0cat at 11:08 PM JST - 6th July
Guess the Yaks are at it again. Anybody still think they are harmless?
Betting at 12:31 AM JST - 7th July
"The employee who found the car said he did not see it in the pond the day before, they said".
This "employee" must have been completely blind.
Icewind007 at 06:09 AM JST - 7th July
I'm not a leader, but still statistically pretty freaking safe.
ratpack at 02:36 PM JST - 7th July
If it was the yaks and this guy did owe money.....i guess his family wouldn't feel too safe.