Many people would do just about anything to get something that was once owned by a celebrity, but what this man -- and we use the term "man" loosely -- did is beyond imagination. Eighteen-year-old Jameson Witty took it upon himself to to own a piece of the 2005 Porsche Carrera GT->ke2124 involved in Paul Walker's fatal accident.

Wanting to own a piece of the car that a celebrity was killed in is creepy enough, but Witty went a step beyond creepy and entered the complete douchebag realm in the way that he went about procuring this morbid memorabilia. According to the reports, Witty and an accomplice followed the tow truck that scooped up the Porsche's remains and stole the Carrera's roof panel (pictured above) while the truck was stopped at a red light. That, folks, is not only stealing, but it is also interfering with a police investigation and tampering with evidence.

According to police officials: "A witness saw a male exit a vehicle that was following the tow truck. The male grabbed a piece of the wrecked Porsche off the tow truck bed.'

Witty was arrested at his residence in California were the police found the red roof panel. Witty's accomplice has already been identified, and he is currently arranging to surrender to police.

Both of them risk being charged with felony grand theft. We think it is safe to assume that the courts will give them probation, given the fact that they will receive plenty of punishment in the public sector. The comments on Jameson Witty's iPhoneogram account show just how people feel about his stealing this piece of evidence.

Click past the jump to read more about Paul Walker's tragic accident.

Paul Walker passed away Sunday, December 1st, 2013, after his 2005 Porsche Carrera GT crashed into a light pole in Santa Clarita and erupted in flames. According to autopsy results, Walker suffered from a combination of traumatic injuries.

The Carrera GT was driven by Roger Rodas -- Walker's financial advisor and friend -- who also died in the crash.

The terrific crash was cause by high speed, according to the details offered by police officials.