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fester8542
September 9th, 2003, 04:13 PM
Man Ships Himself From New York to His Parents' House in Texas to Save Money

The Associated Press



DALLAS Sept. 9 —
Charles McKinley found a unique way to save a few bucks getting to his parents' house: He crawled into a wooden airplane cargo crate and succeeded in shipping himself from New York to Texas.

After hours of traveling, McKinley, 25, of New York City, pried open the crate with a crowbar Saturday morning. He popped up outside his parents' doorstep in the south Dallas suburb of DeSoto, shook the hand of a shocked deliveryman and walked away.





The deliveryman called DeSoto police, who arrested him on outstanding Texas warrants. The FBI and the Transportation Security Administration are investigating.

McKinley has not yet been charged with a crime, officials said.

"It's amazing that the gentleman survived. It's absolutely a bizarre case," said FBI Special Agent Lori Bailey, a spokeswoman for the Dallas field office. "Our concern at this point is to determine how this was done."

Officials said McKinley's crate was put aboard a pressurized Boeing 727 from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Fort Wayne, Ind. The crate was transferred to a second plane bound for Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.

A ground shipping company picked up the crate and delivered it to the residence of McKinley's parents. McKinley spent at least half a day in the crate and broke out just in time for the deliveryman to see him.

"We sure don't see something like this happen like this every day," DeSoto Police Chief Mike Brodnax said.

Coppertop
September 9th, 2003, 04:15 PM
Hahahaha! Oh that is great. I am definately trying that!

mlk
September 9th, 2003, 04:16 PM
hehe, great way of traveling with the cost of airline fares - that guy was smart (well ok, not enough since he was caught=))...

awligon
September 9th, 2003, 04:18 PM
I've wondered about something like this many times. Not about actually doing it but whether or not it could be done in these times of increased security. It's amazing that the guy survived. I thought the temperature would get pretty low in the freight compartment. However, I guess this proves it's doable. It's a shame the guy couldn't wait five more minutes and just get away with it.

http://www.indystar.com/print/articles/8/072727-6608-093.html

kirupa
September 9th, 2003, 05:54 PM
There are also stories of North Koreans and Chinese immigrants who box themselves into the freight containers and disembark on the CA coast :x

reverendflash
September 9th, 2003, 07:25 PM
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/graphics/art3/crateguy1.jpg


from thesmokinggun.com
Thomas (delivery person) told cops he thought a dead body was in the crate, "until the slates were kicked open and a live person emerged from the crate." After exiting, McKinely shook the deliveryman's hand and offered his thanks. The delivery guy reciprocated by calling the cops, who busted McKinley for some outstanding warrants.

too funny. I always wanted to do this... less money, less hassle... prob save time as well...

I wonder if they can charge him with anything...

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