Two charged with stealing from Paul Walker death wreck

By Tribute News on December 10, 2013 | 1 Comment


Paul Walker Two men have been charged with stealing from Paul Walker's death crash car. Jameson Witty and Anthony Janow stand accused of taking parts from the wrecked Porsche Carrera GT that Fast and Furious star Paul and his business partner, Roger Rodas, crashed and died in on November 30. Deputy District Attorney Sera Boyadjian said both men face charges of one felony count of grand theft of personal property and two misdemeanor counts of destroying evidence and ''resisting, obstructing and delaying a peace officer.'' Prosecutors claim the men took a roof panel from the tow truck, which was carrying the wrecked car after it stopped at a red light. Prosecutors also say the men had been warned by a Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy not to tamper with the crime scene. If they are convicted, both Jameson and Anthony could face a maximum of four and a half years in jail. After his alleged irresponsible behavior, Jameson, 18, is said to have posted pictures of the stolen car part on Instagram.

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  1. Sarah • December 10, 2013 @ 1:28 PM

    That’s sick. I hate how people think it’s cool to steal stuff from his crash site. Let the man grieve in peace and let the police figure out what happened without interfering!


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