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Batman has been killed (1 Viewer)

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/route-29-batman-is-killed-after-his-car-breaks-down-along-a-maryland-highway/2015/08/17/13f0e9b2-44e3-11e5-8ab4-c73967a143d3_story.html?wpisrc=nl_buzz

The Route 29 Batman, whose roadside encounter with Montgomery County police three years ago made him a viral sensation around the world, has died.

Lenny B. Robinson, the 51-year-old Maryland man who drove a custom-made Batmobile and dressed as the Caped Crusader to visit sick children in hospitals, was struck by a car on Interstate 70 on Sunday night near Hagerstown, Md., after the Batmobile broke down. He was coming home from a car show in West Virginia.

Robinson had just stopped at a gas station, where he met a family whose children were interested in his custom-made car, Maryland state police in Hagerstown said. Robinson gave the kids some superhero paraphernalia before leaving about the same time as his new acquaintances. When they saw him pull over, they did the same and witnessed the 10:30 p.m. accident, state police said.

Robinson was having engine trouble and stopped “partially in the fast lane,” according to a state police news release. He was checking the engine when the Batmobile was struck by a Toyota Camry. The Batmobile then hit him. Robinson was pronounced dead at the scene.

The crash is still under investigation, and no charges have been filed. The driver of the car, who wasn’t injured, declined to comment.

 
They used to talk about this guy on the local radio. He apparently had a black Lambo, but at one point actually had a custom "bat mobile" made. I think he also had a big Batman symbol painted in his driveway. Nice of him to do things for kids, but I think he was a little off in the head.

I'm curious what he did to make his $$ though.

 
They used to talk about this guy on the local radio. He apparently had a black Lambo, but at one point actually had a custom "bat mobile" made. I think he also had a big Batman symbol painted in his driveway. Nice of him to do things for kids, but I think he was a little off in the head.

I'm curious what he did to make his $$ though.
A little off in the head because he went around trying to make terminally ill kids smile and giving them toys?

 
After reading the article, he sounds like one heck of a human being, very unfortunate for his car to breakdown where it did. RIP

 
Yeah, local radio used to talk about him a lot. Kinda a "local celeb" if you will. A video went viral a few years ago about him being pulled over in his "Batmobile". This is the kind of guy with money that should be talked about, because of what he did with it.

 
Donkey Derp said:
Fat Nick said:
They used to talk about this guy on the local radio. He apparently had a black Lambo, but at one point actually had a custom "bat mobile" made. I think he also had a big Batman symbol painted in his driveway. Nice of him to do things for kids, but I think he was a little off in the head.

I'm curious what he did to make his $$ though.
A little off in the head because he went around trying to make terminally ill kids smile and giving them toys?
That's what it's come to
 
Donkey Derp said:
Fat Nick said:
They used to talk about this guy on the local radio. He apparently had a black Lambo, but at one point actually had a custom "bat mobile" made. I think he also had a big Batman symbol painted in his driveway. Nice of him to do things for kids, but I think he was a little off in the head.

I'm curious what he did to make his $$ though.
A little off in the head because he went around trying to make terminally ill kids smile and giving them toys?
That's what it's come to
No...a little off in the head because I think the guy genuinely thought he WAS Batman, or at least had difficulty determining where Lenny Robinson started and Batman ended. At least that's how the local radio station and some callers were reporting it. It was on DC101 about a year or so ago, when the video of him getting pulled over first surfaced.

Don't get me wrong - what he did for kids with his own money is awesome, and it's very sad that he died.

 

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