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HANK WILLIAMS, THE LAST RIDE, PEOPLE & PLACES OF IMPORTANCE
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Many or some would say what does it matter when and where did Hank die...
But I say that it matters a lot... Not too many people have the blessing of
making it to the New Year. It is interesting to track down the history lane
of those last moments, the Lost Highway. By using mathematical sense, laws
of nature, distance traveled, this article will try to answer Hank's exact
location and time of death.

- Retracing the Last Hours (scientifically):
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December 30 1952:

11:30 AM - Charles Carr, 18, leaves his home on his way to pick up Hank who had
two concert engagements in Charleston, WV December 31, and Canton, OH January 1.
They leave Montgomery, AL, few hours later. In the meantime Hank visits
radio DJ's. Hank attends local highway contractor's convention at a local where
Hank had few drinks. They drive to the doctor to get Hank morphine shots.
After smelling alcohol on his breath, first doctor turns him away.
Then they set off for West Virginia on Highway 31. They travel through
Birmingham to Knoxville.

Evening (Hour not certain): Hank arrives in Birmingham,
checks at the Redmont hotel.

December 31 1952:

9:00 AM - Arrive at Chattanooga, the weather was bed and it was snowing.

10:30 AM The boys arrive at Knoxville. Carr calls Cas Walker at WNOX and
tells him he would make an appearance on the "Mid-Day Merry Go Round,"
but he never showed up.

3:30 PM - Hank decided to catch a flight from Knoxville, TN, to make
the Charleston, WV, show on time. They took off but plane turned back and
landed in Knoxville at 5:55 PM due to the bad weather, most likely because
of heavy fog in all of the area. They still hoped to make Canton show on time.

7:08 PM - About 7 PM they checked in at the 17-story Andrew Johnson hotel
in Knoxville. Dinner & steak ordered, Hank did not eat much.
Hank leaves the waiter a 50$ tip. Hank tells the waiter this is the biggest
tip he will ever receive.

8:00 PM - Hank gets convulsive hiccups (symptoms which show that death was slowly
but surely approaching), layes on the bad, later falling onto the floor.

9:00 PM - Charles Carr calls doctor Paul H. Cardwell who gives Hank two shots
of morphine with vitamin B-12. Carr calls promoter A.V. Bamford, tell him
Hank will not make the Charleston show on time.

10:45 PM - Hank leaves hotel, hoping to make New Year's Day concert on time or
not get paid. Hank was carried to his car by porters.

January 1 1953:

Midnight - Close to midnight they were stopped by a state trooper
Swan Kitts. They were near the dividing line between Knock and Grainger counties.
There was little traffic, so they were probably speeding. Carr almost ran
into a patrolman while trying to pass another car. The cadillac followed Kitts
to the house of justice of the peace from Blaine to Rutledge, TN. Carr's fine
should have been 25$. The judge asked him how much money does he have
and Carr foolishly said 75$ and that's what he paid the thiefs.
The officer knew there was a celebrity in the car and it was his duty to
check on him, at least for a pulse.

2:30 AM - 3 AM - About this time they stop at Bristol, TN, on the corner of Moore
and Sycamore streets, Charles talks to groggy Hank, buys some gas and then buys
sandwitch at Trayer's Restaurant. It's possible around that time or a little bit
earlier Hank takes a couple of (hydro) chloral hydrate pills and washes them
down with Falstaff beer. Chloral hydrate slows down the heart rate, when mixed
with alcohol, just like with other serious drugs, produce undesired side effects.
It's safe to conclude he took some of those pills. Also bottles of the beer used
to swallow those pills were found on the Cadillac's floorboard.

3:00 AM - 3:30 AM - Carr obtains a relief driver, Donald Surface. Some
say it was in Bristol. However, Carr claims it was in Bluefield, WV.
This is wrong. Carr (or others) claim he paid him off in Princeton.
But that is impossible. Bluefield to Princeton is only 13 miles. That's about
20 minutes of driving. Surface worked for Bluefield Cab Corporation but
Bluefield Cab might have had stations in other nearby cities as well.
A little before that Carr & Surface stop at Dough Boy Lunch in Bluefiled,
which was open all night. By most accounts Bluefield was the place where
Carr picked up Surface but this was the place where Carr picked up a coke
and sandwich. Carr remembers Hank was awake in Bluefield. This is
wrong. Hank might remember Hank alive in Bristol. Rigamortis does not
set in until at least 2 hours after death, most of the time it's after 3 hours
if it's cold rigamortis can set in in about half anhour,
however, Hank was covered with warm blanket.

5:00 AM - About this time in Princeton, WV. Carr could have paid Surface
and let him off. (Charles said he slept for at least 2 hours)

5:30 AM - Oak Hill; Carr pulled in the parking lot of Burdette's oil.
Carr notices Hank is not responding, his blanket had slid off his frame.
His hand was positioned on his heart. He was cold and stiff.
Rigamortis definitely set in.

6:00 AM - Carr drives Hank's lifeless body to Oak Hill general hospital.
The staff immediately recognizes that Hank is dead. They say:
"There's nothing we can do for him, he is just dead!"

7:00 AM - Hank Williams is officially pronounced dead.
No tests for chemical substances were performed (I guess it was
New Year and they simply did not want to bother.
But that's even better for Hank's image). Only presence of alcohol had been
noted. The Official cause of death: Heart simply just stopped.

- Hank's last song he was working on, the lyrics "And Dear"
is it possible he knew he was dying and he wrote
these lyrics after midnight January 1st ? Was it found clinching in his hands
or did he write that song before he left on this faithful trip ?

- Retracting Last Places, Locations of Importance:
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It's easy to assume they were on the road at least a total of
4 hours before Hank died, between Knoxville to Bluefield but that's a wrong
notion. Let's keep in mind the car was not on the move all the time. The
approximate arrival time below reflects the possible arrival time in 1952:

Knoxville to Bluefield is 217 miles. Approximate arrival time today would
be 3 hours, 20 minutes. At the time, the roads were empty, it's safe to
assume the blue caddilac could travel at least 50 miles per hour.
But because of darkness & weather, it's hard to know the average speed
of the vehicle. Adding additional 30 minutes to the average
arrival time would be a reasonable thing to do.

Knoxville to Blaine (where Carr was ticketed by a cop) is 23-25 miles.
Approximate arrival time is 35 minutes.

Knoxville to Bristol is 115 miles. Approximate arrival time is 2 hours, 30 minutes.

The total distance from Knoxville to Canton is 500 miles.
Approximate arrival time is 10 hours. (may be less if using highways)

Between 11 pm when they left the hotel in Knoxville to Oak Hill is 270 miles.
Approximate arrival time is 4 hours, 15 minutes.

Bristol to Bluefield is 108 miles. Approximate arrival time is 2 hours.
(In Bristol Carr hired relief driver and paid him off in Princeton)

Princeton (where Surface was let go) to Canton is approx 290 miles.
Bluefield to Canton, OH, is 300 miles. Approximate arrival time is 5.5 hours.
If Hank survived the night and made it to Canton, OH,
his destination arrival would have been around 9 AM. Enough time to get ready
& get sober for the afternoon 3 pm concert & matinee.

Bluefield to Oak Hill, WV, is 65 miles. We need to deduct 13 miles between
Bluefiled to Princeton, that gives us about 50 miles. Approx arrival time is 1 hr.
If Carr let Surface go at 5:30 AM in Princeton, this would match the scenario.
Carr hired him around 3 AM, let him go at 5, realized Hank is dead at 5:30,
drive him to the hospital at 6 AM, the distance and timing match.

Montgomery, AL, to Oak Hill, WV is 610 miles. (Hank's total distance of
the last ride) TODAY, approximate arrival time would be 9 hours.

Montgomery to Charleston, WV, is 680 miles. Approx arrival time is 11 hours.

Montgomery to Canton is 845 miles. Approx arrival time is 13 hours.

A little after 3:00 AM, Hank dies. Rigamortis set in before 5 AM,
some say he was dead for no longer than 3 hours, when he arrived in the
hospital at 6:00 AM. The doctor said he could not have been dead up to
6 hours. And even if that's the case, he did not die before 1 AM, January 1.
By calculating the distance traveled from town to town, taking into
account Carr's testimony, it is safe to assume Hank died around or at 3 AM
on a lost highway between Bristol and Bluefield.

Well, there you have it folks, I hope you enjoyed the article.
Don't forget to read my article on Hank's last poem-song "And Dear..."
he was working on, on his last journey. If Hank made it to his last
January 1 concert I wonder if they had plans to record it or if some
fan planned to bring hidden camera or may be someboudy might have
recorder it ? By 3 pm, Hank would have been sobber and of sound mind.
Below I am including information on the people who were associated
with Hank on his last ride:

- The Lost Highway, The Last Ride's People of importance:
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Charles Carr - 18 year old student, son of Hank's friend who owned car/limo rental.
Paul Cardwell - the doctor who administered morphine shots, B-12 vitamins
to Hank. Doctor Paul died in 1984.
Swan Kitts - the cop who stopped Charles Carr for traffic 'violations'.
Trayer's Restaurant - a restaurant in Bristol, where Carr refueled, spoke to
Hank, bought a sandwich. (he also bought sanwich with a code later on)
Donald Surface - a relief drives Carr picked up in Bluefield.
Dough Boy Lunch - A snack bar in the mining town of Bluefield. Carr says
Hank was still alive when Carr bought a sandwich and a drink.
Algisa Bonifactio - worked for Bon's Bon's, a store along Mount Hope, WV.
She insists she remembers Carr buying a lemon drink for himself and sick Hank.
Hmmm... now this confuses things, this makes it 3 stops in 3 different cities
which are in vicinity just to buy sanwich and a coke ? Supposedly,
Bristol and Mount Hope are located to each other. A Suburb ?
Officer Howard Janney - the investigating officer into Hank's death insisted
that Carr stopped at the Skyliner Drive-in restaurant's parking lot
(In Oak Hill?) and spoke to employees asking for directions, probably to the
hospital. Together with another officer Orris Stamey (so they claim) escorted
Carr down the street to the hospital. Carr strongly disputes Janney's statements.
He says he drove himself, unassisted, directly to the hospital. May be they
arrived at the scene later or caught up with him when he was already approaching
the hospital ?
Pete Burdette - Owner of Pure Oil workshop station. Hank's car was kept there
until somebody picked it up. Some time later Pete killed himself. It is alleged
he took Hank William's cowboy hat from the car.
Joe Tyree - Oak Hill's undertaker. Hank's body was taken to his funeral home.
Diego Nunnari - Doctor who officially pronounced Hand dead at 7:00 AM.
Iven Malinin - Intern doctor who performed autopsy on Hank.

Hank was buried on January 4th, he was reburied in the early morning on 1.17.1953,
so there is more space for people to visit his grave, also to accomodate future burials
of his family members. It was done in dark to avoid confrontations with always present fans.
In 1983 a tribute movie was made: Concert Hank never gave, an impersonator sang
23 songs Hank might have performed but in his condition, if he did survive
24 more hours, he'd not be able to perform more than half an hour!
AT LEAST HANK MADE IT TO 1953!

And Dear... By: (Hank Williams 12/31/1952-1/1/1953) & L.J 2003/7
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We met, we lived,
And dear, we loved.
Then came that fatal day... By: Hank
The love that felt so dear,
Fades far, far away!

And Dear...
We met, we lived,
And dear, we loved.
The love that we felt so dear,
Fades far, far away. By: L.J.
And here dear, have no fear,
I want you to listen dear....

Dear, I want you to hear...
The love that felt so dear, By: L.J.
Fades far, far away!
Never again will be so dear,
Never again will be so near!

By: L.J. 4/5/2007, All Rights Reserved!
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