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Men killed by passing car on I-70 weren't arguing, widow says
07:29 PM CST on Sunday, February 27, 2005
By Ellen Chang, News 4
The widow of the Ferguson man killed in a car crash on Interstate 70 Friday said her husband and the man who hit their car were not arguing at the time of his death.
Darcy Thompson and Martin Alejandro were killed by a passing car after their cars had collided, but Joice Thompson said her husband had come back to their car to check on her when the accident occurred.
The Thompsons were headed to work in Wentzville in their minivan when they were rear-ended by a Mazda, Joice Thompson said. The two vehicles hit the guardrail after colliding.
Joice Thompson described the exchange between her husband and Alejandro as aggressive, but not a fight.
"They were not arguing. They were just talking," she said. "My husband would not have argued. We're Jehovah's Witnesses."
The Thompsons were married for six years. Between them, the Thompsons had six children and one grandchild. They were both employed by R.K. Stratman.