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I'm trying to get someone to watch it in case I don't last until 11 pm.Oops, I was a day ahead of myself. Sorry @FrostedGlass!![]()
I'm trying to get someone to watch it in case I don't last until 11 pm.Oops, I was a day ahead of myself. Sorry @FrostedGlass!![]()
And that would be 2 days ahead of yourself.Oops, I was a day ahead of myself. Sorry @FrostedGlass!![]()
I think the Delphi case shows - not for the first time! - that the usual suspects are not who the real culprit turns to be. (Can't predict, but my intuition tells me that the same will be true with the Moscow case).
I think the same might happen with Flora. LE implies that GR might know more - what if she doesn't? She obviously was so scared and depressed that she moved away. I can't believe that LE can't find anyone, maybe from a Californian group, who would be able to sit down with GR and talk normally to her, in a human way. She wants justice for her girls, she is just hopeless. It has to be done. Four girls, and it never became as big a case as the Delphi one. It should have been.
I‘m really late on this reply but I didn’t get the impression LE expected GR to simply hand over a name of the arsonist to LE to make their job easier. They would want to know from her who she was associated with, who visited her house, who might’ve had a grievance with her, etc so they could look at the circle of people in her life at that time. That’s always where an investigation begins because odds are the arsonist was someone she knew or someone who knew of her. I have to wonder why she wasn’t willing to work with LE. If it involved fear it could either be fear of LE or fear of retaliation from parties she might name. JMO
I'm glad GR was allowed to have a say in whether this footage was released. The only way I see this helping find the arsonists is if someone who knows something sees it and is gut-wrenched into talking. I hope they find the person responsible too.Watched this on tv last night. The second story was confusing because of the upstairs landing. It was all very intense. I hope they find out who was responsible for the fire.
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Dashboard camera video reveals rescue attempt in deadly Flora fire
In just 20 minutes, Carroll County Deputy Drew Yoder put his life on the line, twice. He entered and then re-entered a burning building in the town of Flora attempting to rescue four young girls tr…cbs4indy.com
I cannot access this article in my region. Can someone give a synopsis? TIAWatched this on tv last night. The second story was confusing because of the upstairs landing. It was all very intense. I hope they find out who was responsible for the fire.
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Dashboard camera video reveals rescue attempt in deadly Flora fire
In just 20 minutes, Carroll County Deputy Drew Yoder put his life on the line, twice. He entered and then re-entered a burning building in the town of Flora attempting to rescue four young girls tr…cbs4indy.com
It's brutal.I cannot access this article in my region. Can someone give a synopsis? TIA
“Someone! Help! (screaming).”
I'm glad GR was allowed to have a say in whether this footage was released. The only way I see this helping find the arsonists is if someone who knows something sees it and is gut-wrenched into talking. I hope they find the person responsible too.
I'd have to look back, but I believe DC said they do not believe the girls' deaths were intentional, but the fire was started intentionally. I would imagine the charge would be similar to Delphi, maybe, with what is essentially felony murder? What do you think?I hope they find who was responsible too. It seems like this house was a fire trap especially with no working smoke detectors. If the deaths of the four girls was deliberately intended that’s why I think it’s likely the perp must’ve been familiar with the layout of the interior of the home. JMO
I'd have to look back, but I believe DC said they do not believe the girls' deaths were intentional, but the fire was started intentionally. I would imagine the charge would be similar to Delphi, maybe, with what is essentially felony murder? What do you think?
Indiana has a smoke detector law for rentals. Landlords have a form for their tenants to fill out, verifying there are working ones in the dwelling at the time of move-in.I hope they find who was responsible too. It seems like this house was a fire trap especially with no working smoke detectors. If the deaths of the four girls was deliberately intended that’s why I think it’s likely the perp must’ve been familiar with the layout of the interior of the home. JMO
Indiana has a smoke detector law for rentals. Landlords have a form for their tenants to fill out, verifying there are working ones in the dwelling at the time of move-in.
Tenants are generally responsible for replacing batteries and are notorious for removing them and not replacing them. Smoke detectors are really inexpensive and if a tenant did have a bad landlord, the tenant could still buy at least one and nail it to the wall.
I don't remember if this landlord had any legal charges against him regarding the smoke detectors.
As to why the mother has quite talking it may be related to the confusing nature of what a FD investigation found, the state investigator and a private investigator have individually come up with.
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Flora fatal fire investigator quits after questions arise about case
Arrests have yet to be made in connection to the fire.www.wishtv.com
Later this comes out and ISP Superintendent Carter quits talking to the public about it.
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Emails confirm top Homeland Security leaders knew of concerns over Flora fire investigation
Top leaders at the Indiana Department of Homeland Security knew there were serious questions about the findings into the Flora fire investigation early on, but failed to respond to the serious claims or to share them with Indiana State Police Inve...www.wthr.com
I think this is how that issue was concluded:Wow! So this tells me it was not arson so there was no crime committed. Why is this still being swept under the rug by the ISP (who refuses to talk about it anymore) when all of this info came out years ago??
I think this is how that issue was concluded:
Posted: Jun 22, 2017 / 04:44 PM EDT
Updated: Jun 22, 2017 / 10:09 PM EDT
"After further investigation, it was discovered that accelerants were only found in one part of the home, which means there’s only one place where the fire started."
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ISP confirms Flora house fire that killed four young girls had one spot with accelerants, not several
FLORA, Ind.– Police say some initial details released to the public regarding a house fire in Flora that killed four young girls were incorrect. The fire claimed the lives of four young siste…fox59.com