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How soon before the "is he really dead" legends begin? nt geek tragedy Feb 2013 #1
Approximately zero minutes would be my guess. (nt) Posteritatis Feb 2013 #4
It just did n/t meanit Feb 2013 #11
He was a tormented man whom I hope has finally found peace. Nika Feb 2013 #2
Well said. kestrel91316 Feb 2013 #3
Welcome to DU! calimary Feb 2013 #5
Thank you for the kind words. I really love this forum. Nika Feb 2013 #7
You learn a truckload every time you come here. calimary Feb 2013 #21
Yup[ that the exact answer... Historic NY Feb 2013 #6
I differ in that remembering history to keep from repeating it can involve remembering the names of Nika Feb 2013 #9
Of course it was him AgingAmerican Feb 2013 #8
Another good question will be whether there were fire accelerants present geek tragedy Feb 2013 #10
The instructions were very clear.... lib2DaBone Feb 2013 #13
His victims had due process, didn't they? Historic NY Feb 2013 #15
(A) The tape where they said to use the burners did not say geek tragedy Feb 2013 #16
"... just like Waco and Ruby Ridge" -- that clown has fled this thread -- eom Kolesar Feb 2013 #17
The fire was caused by a cigarette: Freddie Stubbs Feb 2013 #19
Then who was that on the grassy knoll? apocalypsehow Feb 2013 #12
I could answer that one, but since he is still alive, I will pass. silvershadow Feb 2013 #18
I'm glad that murderer is gone sakabatou Feb 2013 #14
Does anyone know if Dorner had any family? randome Feb 2013 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author Duer 157099 Feb 2013 #22
Even with the sarcasm tag, Duer 157099 Feb 2013 #23
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