It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Originally posted by kenton1234
reply to post by highlyoriginal
Darius Hill had just finished working out on a treadmill and was going upstairs to take a shower when the doorbell rang. The family had ordered a pizza,
He was on the treadmill, went up stairs to get a shower, wife was making dinner
So which is it? Did they order a pizza or was the wife in the kitchen makiing dinner?
Originally posted by highlyoriginal
I'm aware that me getting involved in this may put me at risk, especially if I start getting anywhere close to the truth. But let it be known I made this thread, and if it disappears, and I stop posting, well... look for my obituary in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
WASHINGTON -- Federal agents seized truckloads of stolen military and civilian weapons yesterday in an expanding investigation into the theft and sale of machine guns, grenades and plastic explosives that centers on the Marine base at Camp Lejeune, N.C.
Six Marines and eight civilians have been arrested so far in the federal investigation, which has included agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service in addition to those of the FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
One investigator, speaking on condition of anonymity, said there is "a possible link" between the civilian suspects and militia groups, based on information assembled in the course of the probe. "Some of them have ties -- potentially -- to militia groups," said the investigator.
Among the weapons undercover agents were able to purchase from those arrested were 150 pounds of C-4 explosive, a 50-caliber machine gun, 40 smaller machine guns, a 60 mm mortar, 100 grenades and an unspecified number of Claymore mines.
Steven Gamvroulas, an agent in the Utah Attorney General's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, said he'd received about 700 pieces of child pornography by e-mail from Hill specifically.
As an undercover agent, Gamvroulas joined a network that shared such images, and said he was just one member of many receiving the e-mails. Hill was not suspected of producing the pornography, Gamvroulas said.
Hill's computer was seized, according to his mother, Eileen Hill, but she rejected the idea that he was involved in anything illegal.
So either the FBI wanted to frame him, first for stealing and selling weapons, then for having child pornography, so they could execute him in a way the public would know it was the FBI
They actually did want him for possessing child pornography, and he shot himself because of the stigma of the charges, and that there was no way he could escape from the FBI agents in his bedroom.
After following Hill upstairs, Gallant and Vincent, of the bureau's office in Fort Washington, Montgomery County, tried to talk him into dropping his weapon, telling him they were not there to arrest him, Henry said.
But Hill would have none of it, she said, and pointed his gun toward his chin and mouth, then told agents he was going to "blow his brains out near the window so it wouldn't make a mess" and asked them "is this going to be suicide by cop?"
Henry said six FBI agents and four Hilltown police officers arrived at Hill's home about 6:30 p.m. to serve a federal search warrant for child pornography on computers and related equipment. Gallant and Vincent were let inside and followed Hill to the top of the stairs, where they saw him in the bedroom holding a loaded gun in one hand and ammunition in the other, she said.
They directed Hilltown police officers to usher Hill's wife, Rebecca, and two children -- Reagan, 3, and Shelby, 5 -- out of the home to another location. Ten to 15 minutes later, Hill was dead.
Originally posted by davesidious
Occam's razor suggests, unfortunately, it's not a massive cover-up, just another tragic story involving a possible child pornographer.