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Originally posted by magma
reply to post by Tallone
That is why I go with the gas explosion.
Except hasn't the gas company said it was not a gas explosion?
Originally posted by Yngvarr
Originally posted by Pennylane
I do believe that the attempt to scheme insurance or get back at a spouse is very plausable; however... it all still seems so "odd" and or "fishy".
Ok, probably idiotic beyond words but here goes:
Cut gas line in the house, set a device to cause a spark at a given time.
Would the gas co. know?
there woulnd't be a question mark if that were it. have you ever seen reporting like that?
Originally posted by gangdumstyle
Gas furnace to blame in Indianapolis explosion?
Investigators believe a gas appliance may have been the cause of a powerful explosion that engulfed a middle class neighborhood in flames. NBC’s Ron Allen reports.
Its a wrap, that's all folks...
Nooooothing to see folks
Mediocre Video from MS'___'
video.msnbc.msn.com...
Originally posted by mrdeadfolx
Looking at the picture and judging by the damage to the house on the right from the path the potential meteor took, the diameter couldn't have been larger than the side of the house. I'd say at most 7 to 8 feet.. the only problem is the airblast, at that size, people couldn't have possibly heard the blast. Another conflicting issue is the density of the meteor, if it were far more dense it would have certainly left a crater.
Originally posted by Destinyone
Originally posted by Yngvarr
Originally posted by Pennylane
I do believe that the attempt to scheme insurance or get back at a spouse is very plausable; however... it all still seems so "odd" and or "fishy".
Ok, probably idiotic beyond words but here goes:
Cut gas line in the house, set a device to cause a spark at a given time.
Would the gas co. know?
OK..say I follow your reasoning. Riddle me this...why are 30 homes now declared off limits, and slated for total destruction. It doesn't add up...
Des
Originally posted by Maskander
there woulnd't be a question mark if that were it. have you ever seen reporting like that?
Originally posted by gangdumstyle
Gas furnace to blame in Indianapolis explosion?
Investigators believe a gas appliance may have been the cause of a powerful explosion that engulfed a middle class neighborhood in flames. NBC’s Ron Allen reports.
Its a wrap, that's all folks...
Nooooothing to see folks
Mediocre Video from MS'___'
video.msnbc.msn.com...edit on 12-11-2012 by Maskander because: (no reason given)
Can you link to that report?
John Shirley, 50, of Noblesville, told The Associated Press that his daughter sent him a text message last week complaining that the furnace in the home where she lives with her mother and her mother's boyfriend had gone out and required them to stay at hotel.
But Shirley also said when he asked if the furnace had been fixed, his daughter said yes, and he wasn't aware of any additional problems until he heard from his daughter again Sunday morning.
"I get a text from my daughter saying `Dad, our home is gone. Then I called my ex-wife and she said what happened," he said.
His ex-wife, Monserrate Shirley, declined to comment Monday.
Read more: www.foxnews.com...
The man who owns the houses daughter called and the furnace was not working
Originally posted by magma
reply to post by Tallone
Can you link to that report?
I read it on this very thread! About a day back. Will try to find it
edit on 12-11-2012 by magma because: spelled it as on so changed it
Originally posted by magma
reply to post by gangdumstyle
The man who owns the houses daughter called and the furnace was not working
So it was a faulty furnace.
Got a blockage, then unblocked itself, filled up the house with gas, then ignited causing the largest domestic gas explosion in a residential area in the USA of all time?
cough...
Originally posted by Destinyone
reply to post by gangdumstyle
Ahhh...but, the Gas Company has stated no one ever called in a malfunctioning furnace report. Plus, no one has verified the Father's claims of text from Daughter. It gets squirrelier by the minute....
John Shirley, 50, of Noblesville, told The Associated Press that his daughter sent him a text message last week complaining that the furnace in the home where she lives with her mother and her mother's boyfriend had gone out and required them to stay at hotel.
But Shirley also said when he asked if the furnace had been fixed, his daughter said yes, and he wasn't aware of any additional problems until he heard from his daughter again Sunday morning.
"I get a text from my daughter saying `Dad, our home is gone. Then I called my ex-wife and she said what happened," he said.
His ex-wife, Monserrate Shirley, declined to comment Monday.
Read more: www.foxnews.com...
Des
edit on 12-11-2012 by Destinyone because: (no reason given)
Supposedly, but all these investigators have not been able to confirm this with all the resources they have..
25 degrees tonight
Originally posted by gangdumstyle
Originally posted by magma
reply to post by gangdumstyle
The man who owns the houses daughter called and the furnace was not working
So it was a faulty furnace.
Got a blockage, then unblocked itself, filled up the house with gas, then ignited causing the largest domestic gas explosion in a residential area in the USA of all time?
cough...
Supposedly, but all these investigators have not been able to confirm this with all the resources they have..
If the owners had anything to do with this and it got more out of hand then they thought was going to happen
boy i hope their story is not BS.. How cold is it in indy..edit on 12-11-2012 by gangdumstyle because: (no reason given)