so he has over 4,000 weapons in his name.
200 machine guns
mortars
bazookas
tanks
flamethrowers
attack jeeps
so he is the most armed man in America.
how many people have thousands of guns? im curious about that.
why collect so many? is it simple like the ole why climb Everest thing? cause it's there
so why collect so many? cause he can
he has cars with mannequins in them made to look like dead people. signs that say they were democrats...
hahahahahah
what a weirdo.
i didnt feel like he was too weird till they showed all the mannequins in his house. they are all over. he talks to them and poses them. he said he
changes their undies when it gets cold out.
hahahahahahah
all in all seems peaceful enough when he is not shooting his flamethrower...
what would happen if he dies and does not have a will? would the state just rotate those into their arsenal of #? would they go missing?
if he did have a will and said i leave all my # to john would the state actually let john have them all as long as he checked out ok?
what if he left them to john but john turns out to have a felony that the most armed man in America did not know about so john can not own those guns.
what would the state do then? just assume ownership?
i know i have a lot of questions but im interested. dude is getting up there. wont live forever
oh dude.
he was married and they were filming some # for A&E and some smoke grenade/canister went off or misfired or something and she died in an explosion. i
think it hit her but i did not watch it all. i saw it on a podcast and looked it up but when they were talking about it one of them said that about
the wife.
Dear god, his wife was killed during a Discovery Channel show in an insane accident gone wrong! What a sad story! He can have all the mannequins he
wants.
Well, he's in that business. Notice the price tags on the weapons?
He's also a collector whose collection is worth millions and could easily be turned to cash.
I suspect the mannequins are a marketing tool, tongue in cheek humor and there to entertain his customers.
Unless there is some reason to believe he's a threat to anyone, who cares? Is he a nut for also collecting the transportation collectibles in his
house, or just someone who surrounds himself with the collection he loves?
Clearly he picked a very profitable and successful business. I'd say his marketing skills are above par and he's built an impressive valuable
collection. I'm far more fearful of the gang bangers and violent criminals with one or two illegally obtained guns in their homes. I'd rather be his
neighbor than live in any of the the inner city war zones.
hey im no fan of huge arsenals but im not worried about this dude. even if i want to be i am not.
i am more worried about the random dude that decides to shoot his girl who is the clerk at the gas station waiting on me and then why not go full
mental and waste everyone.
just random freak outs
this dude just seems like he is kind of insane in the membrane but he has plenty of room to do it.
im more interested in the estate and/or lack of a will type of thing.
or if the person getting them cant own them. kind of a strange area. if the state cant legally transfer then what happens to them?