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Take a look inside the San Bernardino shooters' home

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posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 01:04 PM
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a reply to: boncho

They reported on the news here that the wife had added a FB post declaring her support for ISIS during the shootings.
They also pointed out they smashed all digital equipment they had before the attack too.

Strange don't you think?

I asked as soon as the original thread started regarding the incident if it was "Islamic Extremists?"

I think we all knew what was coming. I think we all know why the press are in that house.



posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 01:05 PM
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originally posted by: ClassicCon
I understand that the media intrusion was at the invitation of the landlord of the townhouse. The police and other agencies supposedly have made their examination of the residence and they obviously took all the evidence they needed. Whats left behind is probably of no significance.


How do you even know that until a proper investigation is finished?



posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 01:06 PM
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originally posted by: FamCore
a reply to: boncho

Oh c'mon.

FBI is all over this and somehow they let 50 people walk into the terrorists' home before any cops got to investigate?

Something doesn't seem right here.. big time.


No, no, the cops investigated. Supposedly they are done with their investigation. Though its a little early no? There is evidence there they might not even realize they need yet.

I think even in local semi-serious cases Ive seen businesses shut down for the weekend, or at least NO ACCESS stickers placed on doors or in certain areas. I would think the police would drop tape on this place and leave it untouched for at least a few days if not a week or two.
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posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 01:12 PM
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a reply to: boncho

There is no way this was a mistake. And there is also no way the can be sure they got everything they needed.

This is an epic, epic event. Today's gulf of Tonkin/USS liberty.



posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 01:15 PM
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a reply to: network dude

The IDs alone. How are IDs left behind? I would think that would be confiscated no matter what. I think even in regular, minor cases, like a manslaughter case or assault and battery, you would see IDs confiscated.

Especially with potential terrorists though, because the firs thing they should be checking is where were they issued, who's are they, etc

Also the shredded paper. You'd think they'd put those documents back together. How could that not be of interest? Did the cops just say to themselves, "whelp, two dead, whackos, good job boys... Case closed!"
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posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 01:18 PM
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originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: boncho

There is no way this was a mistake. And there is also no way the can be sure they got everything they needed.

This is an epic, epic event. Today's gulf of Tonkin/USS liberty.


LEO's probably didn't get what they needed......but someone else did.



posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 01:18 PM
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Stupid tablet!!
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posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 01:23 PM
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Unbelievable, and no accident. I cant wait to see the explanation for this.



posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 01:32 PM
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a reply to: boncho

News report just confirmed they turned over the crime scene to the residents. (not sure who that is)
and this is being investigated as an act of terrorism.



posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 01:33 PM
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It is very strange, I live about 10 minutes away and one of my friends lives a few houses down. She just posted 30+ pictures on Facebook, they still had drivers licenses and other documents laying out visible to the general public. She didn't post those though.
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posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 02:04 PM
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It's not so strange when you know that the feds already knew these suspects, and who they are linked to, before the event ever happened...



posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 02:12 PM
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originally posted by: Butterfinger
a reply to: boncho

There goes any kind of trial.

All evidence in that video and apartment can and will be thrown out of the trial.

This kind of stuff makes people think it was planned this way


The two main shooters who owned the bedroom already died in a shootout with police.



posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 02:12 PM
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Double Post
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posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 02:37 PM
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a reply to: ClassicCon
When did the police and fbi stop lifting fingerprints from chrime scenes? new practice because you are so technical developed?



posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 02:39 PM
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a reply to: Asktheanimals yea, any good American lawyer will argue evidence was tainted if his/her/its paycheck has the right amount of 0's. the American way!

but wow. POTUS gets blamed for ineptitude of the FBI and law enforcements too!
maybe this was all allowed by the obama admin for reasons and ideological agenda we will come up with at a later time.

wait, look over there China is still building artificial Islands, lets go spread democracy there.

Here's Tom with the weather.

what a farce. i cant wait to see where the next enemies come from or their cool name, something like the 'MOIS' group. (i could be a government troll secretly hinting the next administration's group of people they will arm next to keep the endless war going. or not)



posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 02:40 PM
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All of the middle eastern men seen coming and going by neighbors are now safer from being identified by biological evidence like hair samples and fingerprints left behind.

Thanks, Obama's DOJ/FBI. MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!

This should alleviate some of the Islamist-coddling Attorney General's "greatest fear".
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posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 03:11 PM
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a reply to: Asktheanimals

Anything collected by the police occurred before they released the scene, and the media doing their thing, so its admissible.

With that said it is a weird action from a law enforcement perspective. There may have been stipulations attached to the warrant in terms of time limits etc. A warrant needs to be specific and the only places allowed to be searched are in areas that can contain the item your looking for.
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posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 03:11 PM
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Supposedly, I'm hearing on CNN, that the landlord got in trouble and was seen getting put in a police car and driven away.



posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 03:18 PM
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a reply to: WeAre0ne

Landlord opens San Bernardino suspects' home to reporters, public


WASHINGTON (Sinclair Broadcast Group) — The landlord of the townhome that was rented to the couple suspected of killing 14 people, and injuring more than a dozen others at a holiday party this week, opened the residence to reporters, and the public Friday morning.

Syed Rizwan Farook - a 28-year-old U.S. born citizen - and Tashfeen Malik - a 27-year-old woman - died after a confrontation with police. The two were reportedly married. Farook was a U.S. citizen, Malik was a foreign national who reportedly pledged allegiance to ISIS.

After approximately two hours, the house was boarded off, and closed; the landlord - Doyle Miller was escorted from the property in an unmarked car, CNN reported.

"I opened the door... it's getting overwhelming" said Miller to reporters on camera. When asked by reporters if they were allowed to go inside, he said "yeah."

According to CNN, the landlord used a crowbar to gain access to the rental home - telling reporters the FBI didn't tell him to not allow people inside. The assistant director for the Los Angeles FBI office confirmed the scene was no longer in their control, and it had been turned over to Miller Thursday night.




CNN reports the garage remains sealed.

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posted on Dec, 4 2015 @ 03:20 PM
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originally posted by: WeAre0ne
Supposedly, I'm hearing on CNN, that the landlord got in trouble and was seen getting put in a police car and driven away.


Sadly it no longer matters. The damage is done. We may never know who was in and out of that apratment building before the shooting took place.




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