I don't get the connection. Were the occupants baking a pizza and it went very horribly wrong?
Or were they about to incriminate the Big Bad Don and their gas boiler was hit by a DEW?
Is it a threat against people who burrow too far into the rabbit hole, like "shut up or this happens"?
Basically, unless somebody knows the street and/or occupants and can adequately state as fact that they were, say, investigating Pizzagate, then it's nothing more than your typical gas blast. Or they were manufacturing heroin.
Well I guess that's the suspicion, but we could pull up any report and claim it's linked.
Somebody hanged themself? Not if they hanged themself twice they didn't.
Somebody died of natural causes? Obviously it was in a police cell then.
Don't get me wrong, for all we know there could be something really dodgy about this incident, but the first guess in anything like this is a normal gas blast (cooker left on, a leak or simply a dodgy boiler), second to that is drugs - relating it to Pizzagate is far-fetched unless there's something to back it up, which there apparently isn't unless somebody can show it.
Correct. But at this point we just have to wait. If they call in the ATF then there is reason for suspicion. We will see. I admit more than likely this could be nothing.
That's a fair point on ATF, but would it be reported or is it automatically available to the public if they get involved in a case? I suppose they'd deal with drug factories as well, especially if they go boom?
Well there was a large fire that destroyed the Bogey Hills Country Club in the St. Charles Mo. area about 2-3 weeks ago. The entire place was destroyed and the Fire Chief called in the ATF. They are not usually called unless there is a high suspicion of arson. But they deemed it was not. Ha. Ha. Yeah, they were mostly at the rear of the building and the fire was just very fast and furious. If I find the story will try to post link. This imo, and that of Wolftrail7272 was arson to erase evidence.
Well now that I've seen the police chief being quoted as saying it wasn't a gas blast, it's therefore of a suspicious nature. Going by this, one might expect that the ATF have at least had a report land on their desks.
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Vigilia_Procuratio ago
I don't get the connection. Were the occupants baking a pizza and it went very horribly wrong?
Or were they about to incriminate the Big Bad Don and their gas boiler was hit by a DEW?
Is it a threat against people who burrow too far into the rabbit hole, like "shut up or this happens"?
Basically, unless somebody knows the street and/or occupants and can adequately state as fact that they were, say, investigating Pizzagate, then it's nothing more than your typical gas blast. Or they were manufacturing heroin.
carmencita ago
Possible eradication of evidence. No one knows yet. Some have happened already. We will have to wait until we hear more. Maybe yes, maybe no.
Vigilia_Procuratio ago
Well I guess that's the suspicion, but we could pull up any report and claim it's linked.
Somebody hanged themself? Not if they hanged themself twice they didn't.
Somebody died of natural causes? Obviously it was in a police cell then.
Don't get me wrong, for all we know there could be something really dodgy about this incident, but the first guess in anything like this is a normal gas blast (cooker left on, a leak or simply a dodgy boiler), second to that is drugs - relating it to Pizzagate is far-fetched unless there's something to back it up, which there apparently isn't unless somebody can show it.
carmencita ago
Correct. But at this point we just have to wait. If they call in the ATF then there is reason for suspicion. We will see. I admit more than likely this could be nothing.
Vigilia_Procuratio ago
That's a fair point on ATF, but would it be reported or is it automatically available to the public if they get involved in a case? I suppose they'd deal with drug factories as well, especially if they go boom?
carmencita ago
Well there was a large fire that destroyed the Bogey Hills Country Club in the St. Charles Mo. area about 2-3 weeks ago. The entire place was destroyed and the Fire Chief called in the ATF. They are not usually called unless there is a high suspicion of arson. But they deemed it was not. Ha. Ha. Yeah, they were mostly at the rear of the building and the fire was just very fast and furious. If I find the story will try to post link. This imo, and that of Wolftrail7272 was arson to erase evidence.
Vigilia_Procuratio ago
Well now that I've seen the police chief being quoted as saying it wasn't a gas blast, it's therefore of a suspicious nature. Going by this, one might expect that the ATF have at least had a report land on their desks.