Actor Zak Bagans – who owns the Haunted Museum in Las Vegas – has revealed how he plans to return an item belonging to the late Paul Walker to his family.
Bagans acquired the damaged Maui Jim sunglasses the Fast & Furious action star was wearing when he died in a violent car accident in Valencia in 2013 at the age of 40.
After purchasing the item, the 44-year-old paranormal enthusiast now wants to return the sunglasses to his family for free, but if they don’t want them he will ask permission to display them in his Haunted Museum, according to TMZ.
Zak’s Museum contains 30 themed rooms with objects such as Dr. Jack Kevorkian’s death wagon, Charles Manson’s bone fragments and the real devil rocking chair from The Conjuring 3 movie.
Creepy artifact: Ghost Adventures producer and host Zak Bagans acquired the damaged Maui Jim sunglasses that Fast & Furious action star Paul Walker was wearing when he died in a violent car accident in Valencia in 2013 at the age of 40
The 44-year-old paranormal enthusiast wants to return the sunglasses to his family for free, but if they don’t want them he will ask permission to display them at his Haunted Museum in Las Vegas (Picture: March 16)
Fans were outraged when the viewer, who spotted the sunglasses in the nearby charred ivy brush, attempted to auction them for $15,000 through BidAMI auctions in 2014, and she never sold them.
That is, until Bagans bought the sunglasses from the owner earlier this year.
Paul died shortly after jumping into a Porsche Carrera GT with his pal Roger Rodas, which crashed into a concrete lamp and two trees.
Nevada attraction: Zak’s Museum contains 30 themed rooms with objects such as Dr. Jack Kevorkian’s death wagon, Charles Manson’s bone fragments and the devil’s rocking chair from The Conjuring 3
Authentic: Fans were outraged when the passer-by who spotted the sunglasses in nearby charred ivy brush tried to auction them for $15,000 via BidAMI auctions in 2014, and Bagans bought them earlier this year
RIP: Paul (pictured just before the 2013 crash) died shortly after jumping into a Porsche Carrera GT with his pal Roger Rodas, which crashed into a concrete lamp and two trees
Walker’s cremated remains were interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills in a non-denominational ceremony.
Paul’s only child and heir, Meadow Rain Walker, captioned his tribute on the eighth anniversary of his death on November 30, “I love and miss you endlessly. Today and every day I celebrate your life, your love. And you, my best friend.’
The 23-year-old DNA Model – President of the Paul Walker Foundation – is featured on the cover of Financial Time’s How To Spend It magazine, which hits newsstands this weekend.
Walker’s only child and heir, Meadow Rain Walker, paid tribute to him on the eighth anniversary of his death on November 30 with the caption: “I love and miss you endlessly. Today and every day I celebrate your life, your love. And you, my best friend’
This weekend at the kiosk! The 23-year-old DNA Model – President of the Paul Walker Foundation – is featured on the cover of Financial Time’s How To Spend It magazine
Runway: On March 15, Meadow – whose mother is Rebecca Soteros – walked in the ready-to-wear presentation of Alexander McQueen FW/22 in New York City
On March 15, Meadow – whose mother is Rebecca Soteros – walked in the ready-to-wear presentation of Alexander McQueen FW/22 in New York City.
Walker was just 15 when her famous father died, and she received $7.2 million in her 2014 settlement from the Rodas estate, according to TMZ.
And by 2017, the Cali-born, Hawaii-raised beauty and her grandfather, Paul Sr., settled a separate lawsuit against Porsche “to the satisfaction of all parties involved,” according to the Los Angeles Times.