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So their tragic story won't be told, the suspect's identity remains a secret? Hopefully that is temporary. It sounds like these children only had their mother left and then...?
Children’s father died of cancer late 2017
Stuff
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Was the father Korean, also? Or has that info been withheld as well?
Oh gosh, I hadn't thought of that!Hopefully they've checked that he really did die of cancer...
Something tells me that those folks may not participate in any more storage unit auctions.I can't imagine the horror even must for the folks who purchased the unit. We have watched Storage Wars. Imagine fingers crossed hoping treasures or just stuff that could also be sold will be inside , and unzipping the suitcases.. omg
Why would anyone buy others' junk?I daresay that the person/persons who put those suitcases in storage did not realise that eventually they would be sold, but thought that they would remain there forever.
They buy it in case there are items worth lots of money stored in the units. There are TV shows about it — like ‘Storage Wars’, etc.Why would anyone buy others' junk?
I really don't get it!
Why would anyone buy others' junk?
I really don't get it!
But he is sooo cute
so they buy stuff without opening and inspecting ! eww
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also why are those relatives has a say about keeping the identity undisclosed ? where have they been when those poor things were buried in this state
Yes, it’s quite popular to attend the self storage unit auctions around here. I’ve been to a few. The ones that I have seen and/or purchased contain mostly furniture with the odd box of linens, framed pictures, lamps. Rarely see clothes or suitcases.In most areas of the US, there are flea markets & antique malls -- selling all sorts of things that aren't nice enough to be Antiques for the most part.
Some people make a business of buying the contents of storage lockers and selling those items through such a place. Things like end tables, lamps, bulky kids' toys, holiday decorations, mirrors, dishes, yard tools.
I know people who successfully supplement their retirement income this way, but they also have storage space for the items so that they can rotate stock in their flea market booths. They are also handy, and will clean & fix items.
Nothing comes into their home until they are certain there are no pests!
jmho ymmv lrr