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A third person who survived the biggest mass shooting in modern U.S. history has died less than two months after a gunman opened fire on a Las Vegas crowd.
Roy McClellan, 52, was hit by a car about 60 miles away from Las Vegas when he was walking on the roadway. Authorities said the Chevrolet Camaro that hit him fled the scene.
"I don't understand why he wasn't taken at the shooting, but a month later he was taken this way," his widow, Denise McClellan, told CNN affilliate KSNV. She said that he had struggled since the shooting and had been in therapy. "I hope my husband found peace and he's safe now," she told KSNV.
In October, Dennis Carver, 52, and his wife, Lorraine, 53, died in a car crash close to their Riverside, California home. They left two daughters.
On today’s show, Doc couldn’t help getting Brad a bit “riled” about conspiracy theories with this story.
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