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[quote=Anonymous]30 years ago a buddy of mine and I were driving along a lonely highway in West Texas at 2AM in a VW bug that couldn't do more than 50 mph. Maybe see another car every 5 minutes. Suddenly, we came across a teenage girl walking along the shoulder crying and covered in blood. Right after we see her, we run over a muffler and nearly a car door. We were both in a daze from driving 8 hours already- we look at each other to confirm what we had just seen. We pull over and back up on the shoulder to catch up to the girl and get out of the car. She refuses to acknowledge us and won't accept our aid. We ask if anyone else was in the car and she finally engages and says yes but they are dead. We calm her down and sit her in the front seat of the car and flag down the next car which happens to be an 18 wheeler. He radios for help as there were no cell phones back then. Sheriff shows up and asks us to help him canvas the crash scene for the other victims of whom the girl names for him. We walk down the highway to find an overturned car with lights still on and with smoke and a hissing sound coming from the engine just like you see in movies. The car model is unrecognizable due to the number of times it rolled. It's clear that the car crossed the divided highway and rolled multiple times along the way. We somewhat reluctantly look inside the car with light only provided by the sheriff's flashlight. No bodies found. We find the girl's purse and the sheriff radios her I.d info to dispatch. It's a near full moon so the three of us separate and start scanning the area from the car's resting place to the other side of the median thinking the other victims were thrown from the car. We're yelling 'larla larlo, larly, are you out there - we're here to help' and we get no response. Meanwhile, we hear the sheriff communicating with dispatch periodically. We carefully look in between mesquite bushes and yucca cacti along the rollover path - no bodies found - thankfully. We near the opposite side of the highway when the sheriff yells to us to come to him and he tells us that the driver was alone and the people she said were dead were alive and at the party the girl came from. He said that people at the party said they took her keys from her because she was so drunk, but she somehow managed to find them and sneak out of there. Thankfully no one was critically injured or killed. It was like we were living a scene out of a David Lynch film. The image of her blood covered face and hair as we rolled by is as vivid as it was when it happened.[/quote]
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