The events surrounding the supposed crash deaths of actor Paul Walker, along with his cohort Roger Rodas, were a B-grade movie, nothing else. The movie production nature of the event proves that the deaths were faked and that, thus, surely these men are alive and well.
A spontaneous death by car accident does not resemble what is seen in this event, which is, thus, obviously nothing other than a studio production.
It can be clearly seen that both Roger Rodas, who will later act as a pyrotechnician in the fake car crash, and Paul Walker are inside the car. Mr. Walker is clearly pleased at the thought of faking his death. It meant a new life plus, most likely, an increase in sales for the Fast and Furious movie franchise. The car, though, was the staging vehicle, a diversion. The vehicle which would be artificially burnt was a less valuable version; the vehicle pictured above was not destroyed.
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