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Remember the adage if it’s too good to be true it probably is. [wjtv.com]

JackPedigo 9 Nov 13
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I don't see a problem here. It's not like they have to KEEP the body in the trunk.

It may need to come with some detailing, though.

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I read this a while ago. Seems I'd take a look at the relatives. Free car??? Yeah, ain't nothing free.

In the end it was but I'll bet there was a bad taste every time they drove it.

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BYRAM, Miss. (WJTV) – A death investigation by the Byram Police Department and the Copiah County Sheriff’s Office is underway after the body of 34-year-old Anthony McCrillis was found naked in the trunk of a vehicle in Copiah County on Sunday morning.

McCrillis was last seen alive with his 2002 Acura on Friday night around 9:00 p.m. on Old Byram Road. He was captured by home surveillance at a relative’s house, who wasn’t home when McCrillis visited.

Authorities said an employee from the Starz Auto Parts on Old Byram Road in Byram told police he noticed McCrillis’ abandoned car on Old Byram Road on Saturday morning around 7:00 a.m.
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The 2002 Acura was moved around late Saturday night into Sunday morning by two men who said the car displayed a “free car” sign on it, and the keys were in the ignition.

“The two individuals who took the car, took the car down to Copiah County and were essentially joy riding. They discovered the body, and they were the ones to call 911 and requested the Copiah County Sheriff’s office,” said Byram Police Chief David Errington.

Both men were interviewed by the Copiah County Sheriff’s Office and released.

Chief Errington said Byram police interviewed one of the men, and they plan to interview another. At this time, they are not suspects.

Authorities said this investigation is extremely challenging because clues are hard to come by. Errington said the victim had no cell phone, wallet, credit cards, or checking account and was being taken care of by his family.

@JackPedigo Thank you, that explains it.

@Fernapple A free car came with a 'condition.'

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