Orlando Bloom Car Accident - The Unedited Footage!
Posted on Mon Oct 15th, 2007 4:35pm PDT By X17 Staff
Police continue to investigate Pirates of the Caribbean star Orlando Bloom's Thursday night car accident, and in the process an investigator has contacted X17 looking for some help in finding answers. Below are the two questions at hand:
We here at X17 would also like to pose this: As you can see in the video image below - a video which shows the full, unedited version of Thursday night's events - is it appropriate for a police officer at the scene of an accident to shake hands with an actor involved with the accident? (And take into consideration that the officer chose not to shake hands with any of our photogs.)
The only question that really needs to be asked in this situation is this... Why was Orlando not given a breathalyzer test? Special treatment for celebrities, perhaps? (Popular male celebrities, in particular?)
In cases like this, which celebs get into trouble, and which celebs get off?
What do you think?
1. Could there have been another car that cut Orlando off, causing him to hit the parked Porsche?
A: X17 was not involved in this accident in any way, nor were any of our photogs a witness to it.
2. Why - as you can see in the video below - was Orlando fleeing the scene of an accident he was clearly involved in?
A: As X17 previously reported, an X17 eyewitness saw Orlando at the Green Door Lounge earlier that night at "a table that had Grey Goose." Our source also noted that Orlando not only "was drinking a clear beverage" the entire night, but that he "definitely stumbled on his way out to the car" while leaving. This behavior was highly unusual for Orlando, whose demeanor is typically much different.
We here at X17 would also like to pose this: As you can see in the video image below - a video which shows the full, unedited version of Thursday night's events - is it appropriate for a police officer at the scene of an accident to shake hands with an actor involved with the accident? (And take into consideration that the officer chose not to shake hands with any of our photogs.)
The only question that really needs to be asked in this situation is this... Why was Orlando not given a breathalyzer test? Special treatment for celebrities, perhaps? (Popular male celebrities, in particular?)
In cases like this, which celebs get into trouble, and which celebs get off?