The reporter said that it could be that LE knows that Blaze knew his killer & that's the reason for them to say the public is not in danger.
what reporter in which paper? Haven’t seen or heard that. Thanks.
The reporter said that it could be that LE knows that Blaze knew his killer & that's the reason for them to say the public is not in danger.
I’m an Irvine resident, first post here. I just drove by the park. It’s very odd to me that there are kids playing, parents with strollers, 20 cars coming and going from the parking lot probably coming to look and 5 news vans with antennas extended. Just seems like it’s any Wednesday at the park for most people. I just find it odd that parents are taking their young kids to what is most likely a murder scene and just letting them run and play. News of the body just broke today and you immediately take your kids to play there? Just odd to see that much activity there when nobody really know what happened yet or if people involved are no longer a threat to the neighborhood
Sounds like the rain washed away a shallow grave
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I’m an Irvine resident, first post here. I just drove by the park. It’s very odd to me that there are kids playing, parents with strollers, 20 cars coming and going from the parking lot probably coming to look and 5 news vans with antennas extended. Just seems like it’s any Wednesday at the park for most people. I just find it odd that parents are taking their young kids to what is most likely a murder scene and just letting them run and play. News of the body just broke today and you immediately take your kids to play there? Just odd to see that much activity there when nobody really know what happened yet or if people involved are no longer a threat to the neighborhood
I haven't posted yet because I wanted to catch up in the posts.
I am absolutely heartsick at this development. Few cases, when resolved, literally cause a heaviness in my heart and makes it feel like a stone in my stomach. (snipped for space)
I wouldn't normally do something like this but I'd like to ask you, my fellow sleuthers, to watch these two videos, listen to them and while doing so, keep Blaze and his family in your hearts. These are two Jewish prayers. The first is called the Mourners Kaddish, said when someone dies. The second is the Mi Shebeirach, a prayer for healing for those who are hurt. Lets pray like Blaze and his family, lets join our hearts with them and with Blaze.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04PXWfOu2A0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItOafgwEmj8
I’m an Irvine resident, first post here. I just drove by the park. It’s very odd to me that there are kids playing, parents with strollers, 20 cars coming and going from the parking lot probably coming to look and 5 news vans with antennas extended. Just seems like it’s any Wednesday at the park for most people. I just find it odd that parents are taking their young kids to what is most likely a murder scene and just letting them run and play. News of the body just broke today and you immediately take your kids to play there? Just odd to see that much activity there when nobody really know what happened yet or if people involved are no longer a threat to the neighborhood
So engineering types... where does that drainage pipe drain from?
Maybe that is our site.
Hey Locals,
If someone were to get arrested for this crime, what jail would they be taken to?
Hey Locals,
If someone were to get arrested for this crime, what jail would they be taken to?
It seems and perhaps SoCalRes can confirm this, that there is a concrete retaining wall on the opposite side of the path and downhill from the from the drain on the shopping center side. This is presuming the path is on the hill above the shopping center. In that case this drain would not necessarily drain "to" somewhere but is installed to wick water away quickly from the dirt above and that is being retained by the retaining wall below it. This type of drainage is called a vertical or wick drainage system. It basically wicks away or evenly dispurses water in a location where soil is retained to more evenly distribute weight, so it's not necessarily like a big conventional sewer drain.
Not being there to confirm the landscape I'm just making an informed guess as a building professional. If this is the case this is an older build because that is one funky looking vertical drain (which should imo be secured immediately - huge liability issue). I notice in the exceptional videos, thank you SoCalRes that there appears to be a similar drain just several feet from this one which is partially obscured, am I seeing this right, it's under the curvey little tree.
When some of you go to his vigil tonight at the park please let us know if it's dark where he was found or lit up. TIA