When Hell Came to Our Home Part 2A

Oct 11, 2010 00:13

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I haven't talked much about the trailer next door.  Normally I don't think much about it, but with all this trouble coming from that direction I'm reminded that things have been odd over there lately.

It's been abandoned for years, but the week before school starts there's a lot of activity going on over there.  Lots of people in and out ( Read more... )

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amythest_n_ice October 11 2010, 05:45:11 UTC
Not being funny, but search the fuck out of your house, cupboards, crawl spaces, attics, whatever. You have no clue what these nutters could be hiding in there when they're breaking in while you're not around.

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swordznsorcery October 11 2010, 10:04:03 UTC
Seconded. Although it's unlikely they'd leave anything sensitive in somebody else's house, it's best to be sure. Check outside as well, if it's possible to do so without being too obvious. You don't want them to see you doing something like that.

It really is important to take all of this to somebody who's prepared to give real help, though. Local media can be unhappy about dealing with sensitive local issues, at least in my experience. National media is a different question. And as has been suggested already elsewhere, go to the FBI. If you can point to suspicious-acting, possibly crooked law officials, they're obliged to do something.

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ioldanach October 12 2010, 14:59:04 UTC
Unless they want DHS to find something incriminating, of course. Something hidden where the resident wouldn't think to look, ever, but DHS would have been 'tipped off' about.

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Planting evidence mecurtin October 11 2010, 19:38:06 UTC
would be just the sort of thing they'd do. Go over the place with a fine-toothed comb. *Document anything you find with a cell-phone photo you post to the web*.

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Re: Planting evidence kryss_labryn October 16 2010, 06:55:30 UTC
Also, if you DO find anything (baggies of pot stored in the toilet tank, whatever), make sure you do NOT touch it. Anything they plant won't have your fingerprints on it; it MAY have theirs ( ... )

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krystletwystd October 12 2010, 18:00:24 UTC
I would be equally worried about what they could take out of the house. I wouldn't keep any personal records, bills, personal identification, etc... around if possible. If they're already cutting off internet and phone, they could be doing it because it will be much harder to track any identity theft or anything of that sort.

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