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Dec 14, 2009 10:07 |  #16

Is this a repost, I could have sworn someone posted somethng just like this awhile back....?


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Dec 14, 2009 10:09 |  #17

Freaky...so are you going back?!


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Dec 14, 2009 17:27 |  #18

merlin2375 wrote in post #9194824 (external link)
Freaky...so are you going back?!

No, it's really not my thing. If anybody lives near the Napa/Sonoma area and wants to pay it a visit, it's the first unit in a group of abandoned houses across Highway 121 from the Carneros Inn.




  
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Dec 14, 2009 19:52 |  #19

Is it slated to be burned down in a fire training exercise? sometimes the local coroner and police department will hire actors and train new firefighters and new first responders in multiple victim scenarios and in how to keep from destroying evidence while trying to revive obvious cadavers. Happens all the time.
Usually the sites are provided by the fire department and are often in school gyms and city halls, but when the cops and coroners get a building that is going to be destroyed anyway, they really like to try to disgust the little pink firefighters and the blood does flow. I have been through a few of these myself, but we always left ribbons of police or rescue scene tape behind to let others know that we had been there and already knew about the blood bath, please don't call us about it. maybe someone did fake a scene, maybe it was part of a training exercise, maybe you shouldn't go in places like that anymore..........


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Dec 15, 2009 14:53 |  #20

Hmmmm. That's about 20 miles up the road. Maybe I'll take a ride up that way and have a look...

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Dec 15, 2009 14:58 |  #21

Heh, I'd definitely go back to see if it were real blood (but that's me).


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