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Old 20-03-08, 22:23
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I wanna toss my cookies about now. Just was out my door for a minute and see bedding draped over the neighbors railing and blood stained cloths tossed on our walkway that weren't there last night. I hope landlord stops by and makes her get rid of that stuff properly instead of tossing it in the walkway like she often tosses her garbage and leaves it there blocking the way for everyone else until she gets motivated to take a trip to the garbage cans. Screw the neighbors is the usual way but this blood stained stuff is a bit too far ...........
That's a potential bio-hazard. Call the cops and ask them what to do about it if the stuff is still there.
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Old 21-03-08, 03:16
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The "bio hazard" was gone when I went out earlier to check mail and am glad they aren't tossed into my garbage can!

Haven't heard any updates from anyone but my neighbor across the street said ambulance, big old firetruck, etc, including someone with a TV camera filming the stretcher being taken to the ambulance, happened about 8:30 ish pm. So this happened hours before I had any idea it had or the whoever it was knocked on my door at 10:00 pm or the policewoman at 11:00. Amazing. All the action was at the front of the house though and I wouldn't know unless I am outside to see or noise types unusual.

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Old 21-03-08, 05:05
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Well. RCMP Officer was just here looking for landlord and he updated me while here. The guy didn't survive ... he used a 22.
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Old 21-03-08, 14:08
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Well. RCMP Officer was just here looking for landlord and he updated me while here. The guy didn't survive ... he used a 22.
Which is why you didn't hear it... a .22 pressed to the head for a single shot would emit virtually no noise at all.
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Old 21-03-08, 16:19
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Which is why you didn't hear it... a .22 pressed to the head for a single shot would emit virtually no noise at all.

The RCMP guy basically mentioned something like that, and that he wasn't surprized I didn't notice the shot because it was a 22. I'd exclaimed that I was so blown away that I didn't hear/register something as loud as a gunshot in the house.
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