Saturday, 8 February 2014

PHOTO: Couple Die While Having S*x In Their Car!

A couple have died from carbon monoxide poisoning after being overcome
by the fumes while having s*x in a car with the engine running.

Keith Payton and Salina Johnson, both 40, of Pennsylvania, were
already dead when emergency services found them inside the vehicle in
a garage. The ignition was still on but the car had run out of fuel.


Extremely high levels of carbon monoxide were detected.
Marijuana and drug paraphernalia were found in the car, according to
Old Lycoming Township police. A kerosene heater also was on but it had
also run out of fuel.

The couple, of Allenwood and Williamsport, were pronounced dead at
10.45 p.m. Friday, but police said they had died sometime earlier.

But it is thought the pair may have driven into the garage the
previous evening. Coroner Charles Kiessling was called to the scene
inside a garage on Blooming Grove Road.

He says blood tests show 'extremely elevated' levels of carbon
monoxide in the victims' bodies. The two were discovered by an family
friend sent by Payton's brother, who leased the garage, to look for
Payton, police said.

It is understood Mr Payton had gone to the garage to drop off
something for his brother on Thursday. This tragedy bears similarities
with an incident last month in which a young couple are believed to
have died of carbon monoxide poisoning after parking their car in a
garage for some 'hanky panky'.

The bodies of Melissa Pereira, 25, and Jorge Rodriguez, 24, were found
three weeks after they mysteriously disappeared on their way to a
romantic break to celebrate their anniversary at a Pennsylvania bed
and breakfast on December 27. But they never checked into their hotel.

They had vanished. But there was no reason to suspect they eloped,
they were not in trouble and neither was their any reason why they
would be driven to suicide. Detectives descended on garage number 55
inside the Wayne Village Apartment complex in New Jersey.

Inside the 10-by-12-foot structure were the lovers' lifeless bodies
slumped over the front seats of Rodrigeuz's white Honda Prelude, the
gas tank empty, the battery dead.
Pereira's uncle Sham Bacchus told MailOnline he suspects the couple
retreated to the garage for a little fun. 'They're kids,' he said.
'They might have wanted some quiet time together', but added that when
their bodies were found 'they had their clothes on'.

There they they may have become overwhelmed by odorless carbon
monoxide fumes after turning on the car to keep warm with the garage
door shut.

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