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I still have the scar from the head wound but you can only see it in winter time when I'm paler, and it's sort of receded some into my hair line. Even then. It's very faint. I don't have any scars on the leg (that I can see anyway) Or my back. It's the kind of thing that didn't seem scary or worry me at the time, but looking back I know I could have died. I think I don't remember a lot of things because I was on painkillers for a good majority of the time.
Of course the other thing is that I have to go off the accounts of people who were there at the time and they were mostly kids (and one person's mom) who couldn't give the cops a good description of the guy or the car or anything.