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Dead Man Rides Subway For Hours

LoKyBuckeye

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Dead Man Rides Subway For Hours

A man was found dead on a New York City subway
car during morning rush hour, and his lifeless body may have ridden on the train for about six hours.

The body of Eugene Reilly, 64, was discovered shortly after 7 a.m. Thursday in the last car of the Q subway train in the 14th Street-Union Square station, said James Anyansi, a NYC Transit spokesman.

The train was evacuated while emergency medical technicians were called to the scene.

There were no signs of foul play or injuries, and an autopsy was scheduled to determine the cause and time of death, authorities said.

Reilly, a Postal Service employee, typically worked a 4 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. shift as a mail handler in midtown Manhattan. If Reilly left work at the usual time and died during the 35-minute trip home to Brooklyn, then his body could have been on the train for more than six hours before being noticed.

In June 1999, the body of a man was found on a No. 1 train. He apparently had been dead for five hours before anyone noticed.

Copyright 2006 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
 
This was discussed in the Tom Cruise as a hit man movie (can't remember it's name)
Associated Press said:
Dead Man Rides Subway For Hours... If Reilly left work at the usual time and died during the 35-minute trip home to Brooklyn, then his body could have been on the train for more than six hours before being noticed.

In June 1999, the body of a man was found on a No. 1 train. He apparently had been dead for five hours before anyone noticed.
So how did they finally figure out anyone was dead? Smell? :sick1: :dead: ...Glad I wasn't the one to find him / them.

My favorite part of the story:
Copyright 2006 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
The copyright folks are looking for LoKyBuckeye as we speak.

('course I rewrote / edited it for my own blurb.):biggrin:
 
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ScarletBlood31 said:
Moral of the Story: Make sure the guy next to you on the subway isn't just "sleeping".
are you done posting the crappiest posts ever now? Now that you got to 1000. Seriously. What a flood of pointless posts. You should get an award for it or something.

PATHETIC
 
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