‘It Was Really Gruesome!’ Inside The Scene Of Chris Soules’ Fatal Car Crash

May 4 2017, Updated 11:08 a.m. ET

Chris Soules took the life of Iowa farmer Kenneth Mosher when his Chevy truck rear-ended his tractor on April 24th. Breaking Celebrity News can exclusively reveal crime scene photos and gruesome details on Mosher's death.

“The wreck was a high-speed, high-impact collision," an eyewitness on the scene exclusively told Breaking Celebrity News.

Mosher was described to have been sitting high up in the slow-moving vehicle when the impact propelled him into a 10-foot ditch.

“When he hit the ground it is believed he died on impact,” the insider said.

The 66-year-old’s death was “not pretty,” as Mosher had been hauling a trailer with farm equipment behind him and was covered in debris when found. “It was really gruesome,” the insider admitted.

In the 911 call The Bachelor star made before leaving the scene, he tells authorities that blood was coming from Mosher’s mouth.

As Breaking Celebrity News exclusively reported, court documents filed by the State of Iowa accused Soules, 35, of purchasing alcohol before the fatal crash. Empty and partially consumed open alcoholic beverages were also located in his vehicle.

An empty beer can could even be seen in one of the crash scene photos, along with flowers. It is unclear if the container belongs to Soules.

“He didn’t appear to be visibly stumbling, falling down, drunk or anything like that, but he definitely did smell of alcohol,” an eyewitness at the scene told Breaking Celebrity News. “If you smell Wild Turkey liquor on someone it is very distinctive. There is no way a sober person could have gotten into this motor vehicle accident. Especially a sober person that has lived in Iowa all their lives.”


Mosher was laid to rest on Monday, May 1. Soules and his family did not attend the wake or funeral.

He will appear in court on May 10th.
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