Thursday, October 1, 2015

The curse of ‘Little Bastard’ that killed James Dean – Televisa News

Two of the wheels went to a car competition, and one day, in a race, the two tires blew out and the car crashed leaving the driver in coma.

The engine was sold Troy McHenry and gearbox William Eschrid bought two racing fans. When competing including McHenry lost control and hit a tree, to die immediately. Eschrid was seriously wounded in the same race when he lost control on a curve.

Later, a young man who wanted to steal the car steering wheel to have an object of the star, lost his arm. The rest of the body was used by the police as an example of the dangers of the road. One night, the warehouse where they kept the body burned and all cars were charred around except the little bastard.

In a statement, slipped the remains of the platform on which were displayed and broke several bones an observer.

Barris, still owns the remains, decided to reduce the irons to nothing and carrying a specialized site when a car collided with the truck and the driver died. Twice they tried to take him there, but the car fell from the crane. Track

Dean’s talent and youth to die helped create the myth that had not died, but had been disfigured and had preferred to withdraw from public life is lost then.

James Dean was born in Indiana, United States, February 8, 1931, and had a troubled childhood; He rose to fame in 1954 with the film East of Eden.

After that first hit fame, he began shooting his second film, Rebel Without a Cause, whose food successful economic position and allowed him to buy his first Porsche, a 356 Speedster, with whom he began competing in races. While filming his latest movie, Giant, he bought what would become his most precious possession and that led to his death.

The other two involved in the crash of James Dean died many years later. Donald, the guy who hit the car Dean, died of cancer in 1995, and co-pilot of the actor, Rolf Weutherich, died in a car accident in Germany in 1981 after several suicide attempts.

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