snakem04
Enthusiast
bottom line drink and drive and you pay the price. one way or another it catches up with you. sad..
Alcohol or no alcohol - Vipers are hardly predicatable.
Alcohol or no alcohol - Vipers are hardly predicatable.
Doesn't even look that bad. Any bets on who was wearing a seatbelt and who wasn't?
Time will tell, but the driver may not have been the Viper Owner......
My guess would be that he suffered multiple broken ribs, a fractured scapula, ruptured spleen, a collapsed lung, head injury with possible damage to his cervical vertabrae and severe internal bleeding that could not be stopped in time to save his life.
FYI. This is a photo of the driver. The Viper was a black 2004. The accident happened at about 4 PM on a Friday afternoon. So far there is no news of a family. Did anyone know him? He apparently was a commercial real estate salesperson in Tampa. He also seems to have been a part time actor.
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CENTURY 21 Bay West
Spencer Emmons
10115 Montague Street
Tampa, FL 33626
And the passenger was Henry Albrecht, a Broker-agent at Gulf Gateway Realty in Cape Coral, Florida. No photo found online. Anyone know him?
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I witnessed the crash of the Viper on Cape Coral Parkway December 11, 2009. My wife
and I were headed towards the Iguana Mia Restaurant at 1027 Cape Coral Pkwy E. We
watched the vehicle heading towards the intersection swerving around approximately
six vehicles before it crashed.
Despite traveling at a high rate of speed, the driver seemed to have excellent
control maneuvering through traffic. This continued until he approached the blocked
intersection. At that point there was no where to go. It appeared the driver avoided
hitting other vehicles at the intersection by slamming into the tree on the side of
the road.
In my opinion this could have been a much more devastating tragedy if the driver
didn't have the sense to stop the vehicle by hitting the tree. I don't recall seeing
brake lights. I'm no expert but mechanical malfunction immediately came to mind.
A witness to the accident emailed the following to the staff email address and asked us to post it here. Hopefully this brings some more facts to the discussion:
Eye witness accounts are not necessarily facts. Nonetheless an interesting email.