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In reply to the discussion: Christopher Dorner: police deny intentionally burning down cabin [View all]Iliyah
(25,111 posts)12. Dorner wasn't going to be captured alive
thats my opinion, so another shoot out or another chase, he was determined to not be taken.
It was over for him in his mind. Risk going into the cabin and knowing he could have boobie trapped it, I think not.
Burn the cabin down seeing if he will try to flee it, good choice. Los Angeles here.
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Total Bullshit, they had no intention of taking Dorner alive, they torched that house on purpose.
DrewFlorida
Feb 2013
#3
I've known many cops in my years, the majority of them are self serving power hungry alpha types.
DrewFlorida
Feb 2013
#38
First, you were not there so can't say that. Second, he was a horrid murderer. So good riddance.
RBInMaine
Feb 2013
#8
What did they use to "burn him out"? Have you investigated? Were you there? Did he surrender when
RBInMaine
Feb 2013
#54
You were not there. They say it was not intended. If a fire started, he could have come out.
RBInMaine
Feb 2013
#53
If the place was on fire, he could have come out with his hands in the air. So buh-bye to him.
RBInMaine
Feb 2013
#9
Has the case been investigated and evidence produced to say he committed these crimes?
Mojorabbit
Feb 2013
#25
They killed him because he was shooting at everyone who tried to arrest him.
geek tragedy
Feb 2013
#41