Billy Mays Not Wearing Seat Belt

The autopsy hasn’t even been started yet, and already the FAA is deflecting blame for the death of TV pitchman Billy Mays, claiming that the 50-year-old wasn’t wearing a seat belt when he took a blow to the head during a tyre-blow-out aboard a US Airways flight yesterday.
Mays complained about the landing on his Twitter account last night, with a Tweet that read: “Just had a close call landing in Tampa. The tires blew out upon landing. Stuck in the plane on the runway. You can always count on US Air.“
A spokesperson for US Airways did not want to comment on Mays’ death until more substantial information was available; however, an FAA spokesperson told TMZ.com this: “The passenger needs to wear a seat belt during landing and he didn’t.”
Mays was aboard US Airways Flight 1241, flying from Philadelphia to Tampa, when there was a landing malfunction and he was struck in the head by flying debris in the cabin. He went home that night without seeking medical attention and was found dead by his wife a few hours later.
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Video Of John Graziano’s Massive Head Injuries
June 24, 2008 by staralicious
Filed under Hulk Hogan, Nick Hogan, Video
I didn’t post this the other day when it came out, but feel that I should to provide some evidence as to why the Hogan family is so insensitive to the victi mand his family.
In light of Hulk Hogan’s appearance on the Larry King show, where Hulk said the accident that caused John Graziano’s massive injuries was “God’s will†and would “make John a better personâ€Â, the Graziano family has released a video showing the extent of John’s injuries.
As if this wasn’t bad enough, Hulk has apparently been trying to ogranise a new reality tv show for Nick getting out of jail.
If you watch this video, think about how much whining the Hogan family has done and how much trash they have spoken about John Graziano; puts it in perspective like nothing else.
Be aware, this video is pretty disturbing and not for the faint of heart. Follow the link to view. Read more




