Dorner cabin fire was not an accident

Not to mention, the fact he is considered innocent of everything till proven guilty in a court of law.
This means, he didn't kill anybody! We can not just declare someone killed somebody and pronounce them guilty of the crime, without taking them to trial first.

But, but, but... he was a tteeeaaaarrooaarrist!

Some bureaucrat said so!

-t
 
I don't know how they can get away with this, with plenty of evidence on radio records pretty clearly stating 'burn it' lol.

Sounds like someone who doesn't want retribution coming their way.
 
Haven't read through the entire thread... but how can anyone justify burning someone alive in a cabin?!

Wouldnt smoke or stun grenades or tear gas but a much more humane way of "smoking him out".
 
They must be happy about all the overtime theyre getting to create multiple fairy tales.
 
Am I misremembering that there was no shooting going on then? What I'm remembering was there was this long period of nothing happening, then it started to get near time for it to get dark and there was this stuff about 'burners'.

The director told the SFX crew it would be most dramatic at that time of day. Choreography is everything. Well that and sir golfs-a-lot was about to come on. Couldn't step on that...

:rolleyes:

-t
 


Maybe someone can provide a transcript before this vid disappears.

1:28 Cops: burners deployed and we do have a fire.


I just want to point out that the video left out a very important part. Right at the end the officer says "I'm told that there is a basement in this cabin". Then the video ends.

I was listening and after that the female operator gave him the dimensions of the basement. The officer asked whether it was concrete. And I *think* she replied saying the floor of the cabin is the basement's ceiling.

After that, the officer says that they want to make sure that the fire burns down to the basement.

I sure wish someone had a recording of that part.
 
I just want to point out that the video left out a very important part. Right at the end the officer says "I'm told that there is a basement in this cabin". Then the video ends.

I was listening and after that the female operator gave him the dimensions of the basement. The officer asked whether it was concrete. And I *think* she replied saying the floor of the cabin is the basement's ceiling.

After that, the officer says that they want to make sure that the fire burns down to the basement.

I sure wish someone had a recording of that part.

I remember hearing that on the scanner. They had to ask a couple of times to find out what the floor/basement ceiling was made of. They wanted to know if it was wood or concrete.
 
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