Not 5 minutes after hopping onto the northbound 57 we began our inch by inch journey to the 57/210 interchange. We could see helecopters circling above and traffic was at a near stand still so we knew something juicy must have happened up ahead. After a sold 30 minutes of traveling at a snails pace we began to approch the scene of the accident.
I must say, my homegirl Marie took rubber necking to a whole new level! As we drove by she had me open up the sun roof so she could prarie dog herself outside the car to snap these excellent pictures.


The accident must have happened a good time before we came to pass because we think the scrap metal on the trailor in the top phone was once another vehicle that burned to the ground after colliding with the white SUV...
UPDATE: I FOUND A BEFORE PICTURE THANKS TO A FRIENDS FACEBOOK :)

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