MARTIN, It's funny- I had the same thoughts- GRANT ELLIOTT

Martin Horejsi wrote:
> 
>      Steve A. not of Chicago but near Chicago kindly wrote:
> 
>      Still thinking someone was shooting at him, he crawled to
>      his house door and hurried in.  Shaking it off, he decided
>      just to go to bed.  Early the next day, he learned about the
>      meteorite fall in Park Forest and when he returned home he
>      found the 78.8g specimen about 20 feet away in his front
>      yard and an impact pit in the blacktop driveway.
> 
> Hi Steve,
> 
>  I had heard that the neighborhoods of the Park Forest fall were
> rough, but I have trouble believing that someone who thought they were
> getting shot at, crawled into their house under fire, then put it
> behind them and went to bed. No 911 call, no return fire, no nothing.
> 
> My guess is that this guy really believed that: 1) anyone shooting at
> him was either not really after him personally, 2) he had bulletproof
> walls and windows in his house, 3) society in that area has devolved
> to such a state that random shootings are as common to them as
> telemarketers are to us, or 4) his story might have been stretched a
> bit.
> 
> Further, why would any red-blooded American park his car on the street
> in such a rough area when there is a perfectly good, unused driveway
> just sitting there outside the house?
> 
> Just my thoughts.
> 
> Dr. Watson
> 
> aka: Martin


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