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To: Howlin

But the following was reported by WRAL on 12/11.

Which makes my point. There were many stories, some of them conflicting and there is no reason to get in an uproar because someone reads a different story.

Note the reference to a collision.



Missing S.C. Couple Found In Car Off I-95 In Rocky Mount

POSTED: 7:26 pm EST December 11, 2006
UPDATED: 12:10 am EST December 12, 2006

ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. -- Authorities recovered the bodies of a missing South Carolina couple from inside a vehicle submerged in water along Interstate 95 in Rocky Mount, the North Carolina Highway Patrol said Monday evening.

Wayne Anthony Guay, 57, and Dianne Guay, 55, of Myrtle Beach, S.C., were positively identified as the occupants inside the white Mazda with South Carolina registration, the Highway Patrol said.

Troopers were notified at about 3:30 p.m. about the vehicle, which was found in a swampy area located between mile markers 139 and 140. Sgt. Keith Stone, with the Highway Patrol, said the vehicle apparently ran off the road, hit a tree and landed in a creek.

Authorities did not know how the couple died. The cause of wreck is under investigation but troopers said they did not think speed was a factor.

The Guays were on their way to visit family members in Queens, N.Y. for an early holiday. Christmas gifts were still in the back seat of their four-door sedan when crews pulled it from the creek.

Last week, Nash County 911 Communications had notified the Highway Patrol of a traffic collision near the location where the vehicle was recovered, but emergency personnel were never able to locate a collision at the location or see any debris, the Highway Patrol said.

"A lot of times, these accidents are given out on I-95 in the northbound lane, and it could be a three- or four-mile stretch," Stone said.

A Department of Transportation employee doing work along the highway Monday spotted some luggage floating in the creek. When he went for a closer look, he found the car submerged, authorities said.

The Guays' son-in-law, Mike Liendo, said Monday evening that the family was shocked when it learned that the Highway Patrol was called to the scene but found nothing. He criticized the Highway Patrol for not conducting an immediate or thorough search for the couple.


475 posted on 12/12/2006 6:59:18 PM PST by woodbutcher
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To: woodbutcher

I'm not sure what your point is?

They used the word "collision," but the caller didn't.


476 posted on 12/12/2006 7:00:47 PM PST by Howlin (40 days to Destin!)
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To: woodbutcher

BTW, other stories called it various things: a wreck, a crash, etc.

Some people just got fixated on "collision."


477 posted on 12/12/2006 7:01:41 PM PST by Howlin (40 days to Destin!)
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To: woodbutcher

howlin:

I forgot to add to my last that it is obvious, or apparently so if anything is obvious in this confusion, that the quote you posted in your last probably the correct information.

I searched WRAL and got exactly the same thing and it does seem to be authentic.

The time stap on what I saw was 4:59 PM today. I don't know whether that same info was posted earlier.


478 posted on 12/12/2006 7:03:55 PM PST by woodbutcher
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