And remembering Destin-bound Mr. Marcus Schrenker's airborne antics a few months back, and his choice storage facility where he stashed his escape motorcycle in the Talledega race track vicinity, we'll examine recent plane crashes, particularly in the South. Mr. Schrenker was one of the lucky ones who survived. It's important to remember those families who suffered such tragic losses with private and commercial crashes.
Businessman Ron Turner was lucky when he and his son walked away from a 2007 Tennessee crash. The plane was flying from Alabama to Kentucky and unfortunately ran out of gas in Tennessee. A few months later, 2008, six prominent Paulding County, Georgia Republicans lost their lives in a Mount Airy, North Carolina crash. Greater known Mike Connell's Ohio crash late last year was a shock, as he was a potential federal witness having kept records regarding missing emails, and Mr. Connell also serviced the Swiftboat Veterans websites.
A curious mind then can wander back in time to 1989 and the Vanpac bombings, which killed Judge Vance, and a Southern Company subsidiary, Gulf Power aircraft explosion which killed Senior Vice President, and federal witness, Jake Horton.
One more recent crash which seemed particularly tragic produced massive Kentucky losses with the victims of Comair 5191, Lexington, 2006. So many passengers were acquainted, or affiliated with common causes or interests, there seemed to almost be a pattern.
Next: "The Dixie Mafia" means.............. business.
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