We are still trying to get over the sudden and tragic death of actor Paul Walker. Guess different people mourn in different ways. A man who was at the scene last November, when the Fast and the Furious star lost his life in a horrifying car crash, is selling some items that he picked up from the wreck. Included are the sunglasses that Paul was wearing at the time.

The auction is currently open and active on BidAMI.com. The items include Paul Walker's sunglasses, the fire extinguisher that was allegedly used to try and save Walker's life, and a piece of debris from the crash. As of this morning, there have been three bids and the price has reached $605.00 and a ticket to hell (that's my personal add on). We are still trying to figure out who's more insensitive, the seller or the buyer.

The seller claims that he was at the crash scene that day looking to help the victims, but the police kept him away. Once the wreckage was cleared he decided to snoop around, finding some sunglasses nearby. He didn't realize that they actually belonged to Walker until he saw a photo of him posted earlier that day before his death, in which he was wearing the shades. So no, this person did not choose to attempt to hand over the glasses to Paul's family... he soullessly chose to make a profit out of them.

No comment from Paul's family or team has been released and the auction is still active as of right now. There is no evidence pointing to the items actually belonging to Walker or being in the crash. Whether or not people are just curiously bidding isn't clear, but this entire situation is just uncomfortable to say the least.

People... I know times are tough... but c'mon, seriously? How do you feel about this person's actions? What would you have done? What do you think the buyers will do with the items? Would you bid on the items and, if so, for what reason?