"Fast and Furious" star Paul Walker dies in car crash.

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  • MCgrease08

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    I just saw that it hit his "official" Twitter and FB, so that makes it a little more legit to me. I'm waiting for an actual news confirmation. TMZ doesn't count.

    Actually TMZ has proven to be a pretty reliable source when it comes to breaking stories recently. They do pump out a lot of trash, but they are rarely wrong.
     

    netsecurity

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    Actually TMZ has proven to be a pretty reliable source when it comes to breaking stories recently. They do pump out a lot of trash, but they are rarely wrong.

    They are rarely wrong because they are photogs who are always at the scene with video evidence. TMZ has broken numerous major stories hours before the media. If it is happening aoround LA then they are basically the authority. The reason I think is because it is cheaper (even free when paid per photo) to hire photogs than reporters.
     

    public servant

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    So what. I hope that when I die I get at least 32 comments on my death on INGO
    Do it tonight and I promise I'll make 33 posts myself. :):

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