“It's bad enough I lost my son in this tragic accident, but for this reprehensible excuse of a human being to come up and violate him and desecrate his body in the last seconds of his life is almost beyond my ability to explain,” said Brian Bethel.



You can feel the pain pouring out of Brian Bethel. His 25-year-old son, Bradley, crashed his motorcycle and died. It's what happened right after the crash that has Brian almost at a loss for words. Surveillance video shows a man pull up seconds after the accident, walks right up Bradley, and steals Bradley’s gun.



“Doesn't go to the fire station, goes up to my son and within a minute is going through my son's pockets.



Columbus police on-scene notice right away something isn't right, saying they see a holster, but no gun.



“When the patrolman arrives, he talks to the patrolman. He pretends like he is just a witness. knowing the whole time he just stole a weapon off my son,” Brian said.