Damn I forgot that Guy Pearce was in that. Not surprising after 18 years I guess. Great flick and I hope that this real story turns out to be even more bizarre. edit: BTW I just found out yesterday that Kevin Spacey's brother, Randy Fowler is a Rod Stewart impersonator. We all make our own choices in life.
randomuser's post has, like, reporting in it. The National Post version is, well, National Posty. You mean, other than ??? If I were a mexican narco gang? And I wanted a safe place to keep my armory? I'd go with a crazy white guy in the Palisades. Just sayin'.“The story itself sounds totally crazy but then how do you explain all this?” Braun said. “There’s no evidence he was a drug dealer or he stole these weapons, or had any criminal source of income, no stolen property, all the stuff you’d look for.”
Inside his home, detectives discovered more than 1,200 guns, scopes, 6.5 tons of ammunition, bows and arrows, knives, machetes and $230,000 in cash after he was found on Friday.
Crazy white guy in the Palisades is a totally primo spot for your cartel arsenal. I grew up a few blocks from where this happened, and it's one of the only places I've lived where not locking your doors was kind of ok. I don't know how it is now, but 10-15 years ago my buddies and I thought we were total badasses running around at night, oblivious to the fact that we were literally in one of the most closed off places in LA, where teenage vandalism is what takes up any crime sections/articles in the "Palisades Post". Seems like the perfect spot to keep an armory under wraps, until you have the whim to take out a city or something in this guy's case. I think the article stated many of the firearms had not been opened and all that, so maybe this guy was like shady arms dealer or something, but seriously wtf are you doing with that many guns if you don't even shoot them, it's not like this year's Glock 17 is ever going to turn into a collector's item or anything like that.If I were a mexican narco gang? And I wanted a safe place to keep my armory? I'd go with a crazy white guy in the Palisades. Just sayin'.
haha. I just received 5 replies from emails where I forwarded this from people that live in the neighborhood and they said about the same.
I'm kinda scared of cleaning out my dad's house when he passes because there is going to be a lot of strange stuff. Not guns but it will be weird enough to make people gossip if they knew. Strange paranoid people like to keep guns and cash around for no reason other than they are strange and paranoid. I'd like to know where all the money came from.
Yeah I dealt with finding letters to and from my father's girlfriend in Japan when he lived over there. While he was dating my Mother. When he died my Grandmother warned me about those and asked me to make sure my Mom did not see them. I think they produced offspring as well. My sister. ugh. Or the letter he wrote to me specifically in contemplation of his death. Best of luck.
Never take anything a lawyer says as truth. He is spinning the facts and the very fact that he mentions those things makes me think they are true. But all of the vehicles and guns were apparently registered to him, in his apparent name. I agree it is is shit reporting, but I have also not seen a really good story out there yet. I really want to find out how this turns out.
I posted this here the other day, happened right by where I grew up. It's crazy no one found him for so long.
Sorry I missed that. Good article but still no more information. That condo would have been a gangbanger's dream home invasion, as long as the guy was not locked and loaded at the time they went in. Just over the hill from where I used to live as well.
Yeah it's pretty funny how nothing really all that bad ended up because of this. It's a heavily populated area, lots of kids around, it's really incredible that nobody found him for around 2 weeks. You'd think someone would have noticed the smell.
Still no more info. Other than his girlfriend saying that he was half-human/half-alien sent to Earth to work for the CIA to protect people.
I should really bookmark this guy's name as I am fascinated about weird things like this. His girlfriend of 17 years did not know what he did for a living? She thought it would be cool to leave him in the car and go on vacation? He could afford a condo in an expensive neighborhood and those guns must be worth a ton. Not to mention the 14 cars and tons of ammo. Bizarre all around.
Yea how can one have peace of mind when you left a dead body in a car thinking it was going to be picked up by some random government agency? This is all really weird. I mean vacation at a time like this?