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the one about the girl getting hit with the board on the motorcycle was terrible! i can't imagine the callousness of somebody who can do that to somebody else!
and kenneth ingey.... sounds like he could have been murdered almost, but then again the guy who hit him was pretty mad and could very well could have just walked off without thinking about the CO2 in the garage... |
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I am no stranger to the case of Kenneth Ingy, as I know some people from the town where this case took place, Edmore, ND. This is a really small town in North Dakota-not the kind of place one would expect to become the site of a UM segment. I'm not exactly sure what to think. The people I know said that the man killed was sort of an outsider who drifted in and out of the town. If I were to venture to guess, I would say that allowing the CO2 to fill the garage wouldn't have been intentional. However, how did the vehicle get turned off? Maybe we'll never know, but hopefully they'll get it figured out.
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the last person to have seen him alive, who was interviewed, had to have been the one to have turned off the truck
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