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Justice for Danielle Stislicki
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It belongs to ABC7 News. ADS-B Exchange - track aircraft live
Okay, thanks. I'm not getting any ID on it in Flightradar24.
JMVHO.
It belongs to ABC7 News. ADS-B Exchange - track aircraft live
Okay, thanks. I'm not getting any ID on it in Flightradar24.
JMVHO.
If you search the handle I gave you + twitter I believe you should be able to see it that way. It just doesn't usually like us trying to link to a general twitter account I think.Unfortunately that requires a Twitter/X account to see.
Here I was thinking that this was a random stab in the dark, when all of a sudden police vehicles are falling in sinkholes?Could there be an undetected underground area - maybe that's where he brought the couple and the dog and where he escaped to?
I don't mean to sound far-fetched!
jmo
How is this possible? This is a mobile home park, isn’t it? I’ve never heard of a mobile home having a basement or any sort of substantial underground infrastructure that could provide a reasonable explanation. Though basements in general aren’t common where I’m from.
IDK, they sure weren't very exacting about it, not much finesse. I hope that if any living creature was in the house, that they are still alive.He threatened them with a gun.
I suppose police are also breaking down the house in case the Meynards are held hostage in there
JMO
They are uncommon, but some houses do have them. I lived in a house that had one in the Bay Area.I don't think basements are a thing in California. At least I have never known anyone that has one.
Yeah, I think he escaped into some sort of underground space - a bunker, storage area, safe room? I wonder if that is where he put the couple and dog too. So bizarre, in that little neighborhood with houses that are so close together.Here I was thinking that this was a random stab in the dark, when all of a sudden police vehicles are falling in sinkholes?
How is this possible? This is a mobile home park, isn’t it? I’ve never heard of a mobile home having a basement or any sort of substantial underground infrastructure that could provide a reasonable explanation. Though basements in general aren’t common where I’m from.
The remains of the suspect's home after the batting ram was finished. From the KTLA helicopter on the live stream linked above.
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The amount of junk that poured out of the house really does point to massive hoarding.The mess makes me think that this is a hoarders treasure trove. If the Menards said anything...many hoarders have extreme mental health issues. And threats to their lifestyle are not usually met with kindness. They are extremely defensive.
It's heartbreaking to realize someone murdered this couple.An arrest for murder was made on a street in a Redlands nudist ranch, where a SWAT team ripped apart the home