RIP Paul Walker

Paul Walker faked his death, according to a website publishing a story describing and depicting with photo "evidence" how the star pulled off the hoax.

As was the case the day of Paul's death, when a Facebook hoax claimed his demise was untrue and gave many false hope, the only hoax here is the hoax itself.

The website nodisinfo (dot) com started the tasteless rumor Friday. The site's claims are all fabricated, but have not stopped fans from confirming this online.

The site alleges: "They are all lying. Paul Walker didn’t die. Nor did Roger Rodas. They are both alive and well, and their relatives well know it."

"It has already been established that the relatives of Paul Walker are involved in a cover-up, that is the cover-up of faking the actor’s death."

"It has been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt, here, that the accident is a fabrication and that there wasn’t any real car crash."

"Rather, what is seen is imagery of a man-made car fire and a car pre-placed in position to be incinerated: without either Walker or Rodas inside."

The website also tries to disprove the smoke from the "man-made car fire" and says his girlfriend Jasmine Pilchard-Gosnell had a hand in his "fake death."

Obviously, people love having fun with conspiracy theories.

However, this is 100 percent false, as the Paul Walker crash was seen by multiple cameras and witnesses, and it's a terrible accusation to make regardless.



 
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