The Life Of Homosexual Chatsworth Metrolink 111 Engineer

The life of homosexual Chatsworth Metrolink train 111 engineer, Robert M. Sanchez, involved a locomotive that met head on with a Union Pacific freight train. Los Angeles Metrolink accident lawyers reported previously that Metrolink admitted that gay Engineer Sanchez did not stop for a red light that would have placed the train and passengers on a safe part of the tracks while the freight train passed.
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Sanchez also had an interesting relationship with young, male, teenage train enthusiasts who stated in an interview one minute prior to the crash that Sanchez was text messaging one of the male teen boys from on the train. The teen age boys also placed a tribute to him on YouTube.
In life he was devoted to a gay lifestyle, trains, little boys, and Italian Greyhounds. He was also said to be a loner since the suicide of his apparent AIDS victim partner, Daniel Charles Burton. Burton allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself, but some people believe it may have been a murder. According to reports, friends say Sanchez was an upbeat man, yet protective about sharing any of his past, including Burton’s suicide.
According to Burton’s sister, Carolann Peschell, Burton had moved to California to live freely as a gay man from West Haven Connecticut. He was working as a waiter when he and Sanchez purchased a home in Crestline. The had lived together in Studio City and then the San Bernardino Mountains.
A suicide note that Peschell kept of her brother’s was from February 14, 2003 and read “Rob Happy Valentines Day, I love you, take car of yourself and Ignatia.” This latter his sister stated, was the homosexual couple’s greyhound doggy. The life of homosexual Chatsworth Metrolink train 111 engineer gets even more interesting.
After the alleged suicide, Sanchez told police him and his homosexual lover had been having problems and he told Burton they should break-up. The coroners report showed that Burton had tested positive for HIV. Sanchez did not return to the home often and bought a home in the Menifee area close to Temecula.
Sanchez also had a federal tax lien filed against him in 1991 for $6,054 and one in Riverside County for $1,205 in 2006 both were paid.
This was not the only misfortune that Sanchez had seen in his life, in 2002 he was arrested on suspicion of shoplifting according to an attorney he had used, the alleged offense took place at a Costco and involved a video game component. He was charged with a felony offense for the theft and pleaded guilty to a lesser charge that was a misdemeanor.
He was sentenced to 90 days in jail, which he served on weekends and a fine that he paid. The attorney Wilson Wong stated that Sanchez said that he did not have the ability to use proper judgment because of personal problems that were hampering his judgment at the time.
Sanchez also had been stopped on three separate occasions for traffic violations, one was for not wearing a seatbelt and speeding. The three violations occurred between the year 2001 and 2005. Sanchez had also run over a pedestrian with his Metrolink train, and the record indicates he did not slow down prior to the impact, despite the fact the pedestrian was visible.
Now many are wondering whether Sanchez himself may have been infected with AIDS, which is still primarily a homosexual disease. The fact that he was texting little boys calls into question whether or not he was involved in a sexual relationship with any of his “train boys.” Although the politically correct Metrolink accident attorneys won’t mention it, some wonder if Sanchez was a member of the Man Boy Love Association (MANBLA), and perhaps he was so infatuated with little boys, that he was so worked up texting them, that he caused a train crash.
Still another theory could be that he himself had AIDS, or HIV, and simply wanted to kill himself. In all events, life of homosexual Chatsworth Metrolink train 111 engineer, Robert M. Sanchez, was one wrought with trauma and secrets and hopefully political correctness won’t mask the truth of this deadliest train crash in the history of Metrolink.
