Motorcycle Passenger Killed

anon1

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I wonder if they're having trouble determining the identity of the girl who was killed.
She could be a 17 year old runaway from rural New Brunswick or Northern Ontario who got in over her head and paid the price.
That's irrelevant. What kind of person causes someone to get killed and runs and hides?






I'm sorry, I forgot this was the new society..................I'm just too old skool.
 

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I can't imagine what happened to her body and face, all those cars and shit, damn. :\
 

whynot888

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That's fucked up! Imagine if that girl was his significant other?
I hope they catch that heartles punk soon!
 

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As a couple of people here have stated already, the poor passenger could have been someone who saw him and the bike at a hangout and asked for a ride. I've been following this story and the reasons some riders state are ridiculous. Reasons such as the rider ran because of the speeding laws....cops are to blame 'cause they chased the bike....cops ran over the poor victim...the victim is also to blame for not hanging on properly, etc. These are the excuses I've read....all of this is a bunch of crap.

Yes, the speeding laws aren't something everyone agrees with but they're there. Fight it if you get caught, protest it all you want to your local MP...but it's still the law. The cop put on his light to pull him over and he took off weaving in and out through traffic. He was riding a sport bike and for anyone who has ridden one, you should know how fast they accelerate. Not chasing a bike is an un-written rule...not too many police forces, if any, actually have a policy that states 'don't chase bikes'. The idiots who run from cops are usually younger guys, not always but usually. A ticket is something you can fight, perhaps beat and at worst, will be off your record in a few years.....an injury or life lost.....is it really worth taking off?

RIP to the poor passenger. And to the rider....may you rot in hell. I hope the family and friends....and or the riding community find you before the police do.
 

whitewaterguy

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If the bike owner had intentions of picking up chicks, he would have had to carry a spare helmet with him. Not beyond possibility, but how many punks do you see riding sport bikes carrying spares?
It baffles me that any young female would not have had some sort of network of family and/or friends who would have come forth by now with a missing person report. That part is a bit baffling. i hope they find the biker soon. i hope some parents somewhere are checking in with their kids making sure everything is ok.My daughters are in their mid 20's but we still talk 2-3 times per week even though they are in another part of canada. Hopefully this victim was not some stray waif.
 

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If the bike owner had intentions of picking up chicks, he would have had to carry a spare helmet with him. Not beyond possibility, but how many punks do you see riding sport bikes carrying spares?
It baffles me that any young female would not have had some sort of network of family and/or friends who would have come forth by now with a missing person report. That part is a bit baffling. i hope they find the biker soon. i hope some parents somewhere are checking in with their kids making sure everything is ok.My daughters are in their mid 20's but we still talk 2-3 times per week even though they are in another part of canada. Hopefully this victim was not some stray waif.
Actually, as an ex-rider and having been to meets, and also having seen some posers, there are a few who had one strapped to the helmet lock under the back seat when posing at Timmies, downtown, etc. Not a lot but there are some as they know some cutie may ask for a ride. The people I rode with never took a stranger for a ride plus even if they wanted to, couldn't as we never carried a spare helmet. But, I was riding with an older crowd....on sportbikes.

I'm with you whitewaterguy...I hope it's not someone who's parents/family/friends are somewhere else. It's good you speak to your daughters...I've already told other parents and also my nieces not to accept rides on bikes, especially from strangers.
 

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lol...for some reason, I'm thinking you are a more responsible rider than this idiot.
Yes, I am. My friend and I offered to take only two of the girls but they refused to leave their friend behind standing on the curb so we ended up taking no girls. Insert "no girl for you" smilie.
 

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http://www.educationforthedrivingmasses.com/

The passenger has been identified: R.I.P. Ioana Bocunescu

Now, it's only a matter of time before they find the motorcyclist and charge him for vehicular homicide or reckless driving causing death!!
 

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I saw on CP24 while waiting in line at the bank that the police found the motorcyclist hiding in the attic of a barn.
 

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It's a bad sign the police don't have a suspect in custody yet. Obviously no witness or highway camera was able to make out the license plate of the motorcycle.
Unless the guy chooses to confess there's a chance he'll get away with this.
 

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I saw on CP24 while waiting in line at the bank that the police found the motorcyclist hiding in the attic of a barn.
Barns don't have attics.
 

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