This is sad news, indeed. I believe she was on the radio
at KMOX when I lived in St. Louis and was just starting
her television work at KMOV. In addition to her fine
broadcasting skills, she was also an excellent singer
and performed in local choruses.
K.
Maybe it was more than an "accident." It would be worth seeing
what kind of stories she recently did, or what she was working on.
It is kind of unusual that one person was killed and the other
wasn't.
Not at all unusual. 18 years ago, my cousin was riding with another
person. They rolled over on an icy road. Driver was unhurt. My cousin
sustained a severe head injury that put him in a coma for 5 months. He is
permanently disabled. And I know someone who was in a Suzuki rollover.
Driver was unhurt, back seat passenger had severe facial trauma but she
recovered. The person I know (passenger seat) broke her neck and is a
quadriplegic to this day.
I read stories in the newspaper all the time about two or more people in a
single car - one dead and the other not a scratch.
If you saw the aftermath of the wreck (it was televised), you could see
how it occured - the side where she was sitting was badly mangled and they
had to cut her out with the jaws of life.
John
jvo...@i1.net
If you'd seen the BMW she was riding in, you could see how she was the only one
hurt- the whole passenger side of the car was caved in as the BMW hit the truck
sideways. Ms. Phlean was wearing her seatbelt, but succumbed to massive head
injuries.
BTW, I met her briefly about five years ago; a very talented and energetic
person who loved her career. She hadn't worked since August, i believe. Still
you do raise an interesting point re: what kind of stories she'd most recently
worked on.
I bid you peace.
"Thank you, Goodnight and God Bless..."