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The mystery behind a Los Angeles gun fanatic found decomposing in a car last week has deepened as his fiancée's family said he was an alien-hybrid secretly working for the government.
The bizarre statement came Wednesday as the betrothed woman's lawyer identified the dead man as Jeffrey Alan Lash — almost one week after he was discovered rotting in his car parked on the street in the tony Pacific Palisades neighborhood.
Los Angeles police found more than 1,200 guns, nearly 7 tons of ammunition, bows and arrows, knives, machetes and $230,000 in cash inside Lash's home last Friday.
They also discovered a Toyota SUV designed to drive underwater among the 14 vehicles registered in his name.
The collection was as odd as Lash's confessions to his soon-to-be-wife Catherine Nebron that he was working as an undercover operative for multiple unnamed government agencies, according to her defense attorney Harland Braun.
originally posted by: Bloodydagger Then his fiancee's family claims that he was/is an Alien-Human hybrid? ... This story takes the cake for strangeness.
Anyway, what does ATS have to say about this story as a whole? What is with those Alien-Hybrid claims? Why would they mention that after hes dead?
originally posted by: Swills
a reply to: Bloodydagger
No what makes this story weird is he had cars that can drive underwater.
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: Bloodydagger
Dead guy rotting in car, no big deal. Dead guy with a large gun collection, spin, spin, spin…
Its not illegal to collect firearms.
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: Bloodydagger
Dead guy rotting in car, no big deal. Dead guy with a large gun collection, spin, spin, spin…
Its not illegal to collect firearms.
There's no evidence he was a drug dealer or he stole these weapons, or had any criminal source of income, no stolen property, all the stuff you'd look for.
LAPD Deputy Chief of Detectives Kirk Albanese said he does not believe he was doing anything illegal with the weapons.